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Administration - Health - 22.07.2020
How UC Berkeley has improved remote instruction

Administration - Pedagogy - 21.07.2020
Campus, going remote, provides $4.6 million in tech to students in need

Administration - Pedagogy - 21.07.2020
Campus, going remote, provides $4.6 million in tech to needy students

Health - Administration - 20.07.2020
Swiss National COVID-19 Science Task Force: adapted mandate and new chair

Social Sciences - Administration - 16.07.2020
Femi Ogundele: A diverse student body fosters excellence

Administration - 16.07.2020
Artifacts from the Manhattan Project era
Artifacts from the Manhattan Project era

Health - Administration - 15.07.2020
COVID-19 impacts Berkeley budget, reduction measures required

Environment - Administration - 15.07.2020
Protecting water
Protecting water
Federal regulators have moved to delay assessment and action on chemicals that could contaminate drinking water.

Administration - 15.07.2020
Why better guidance on school PE is needed
Since lockdown began in England, children have become increasing sedentary with one in fourteen children reported to be doing no daily exercise.

Health - Administration - 15.07.2020
About 5000 heart attack sufferers in England missed out on hospital treatment due to the pandemic
The number of admissions to hospital with heart attacks fell by 35% by the end of March.

Administration - 14.07.2020
European research institutes advocate a more ambitious EU budget

Social Sciences - Administration - 14.07.2020
Indigenous students need support in the Covid crisis
Indigenous students need support in the Covid crisis

Administration - 14.07.2020
Report calls for higher education to empower Muslim voices

Economics - Administration - 13.07.2020
Stanford University Board of Trustees elects four new members
Stanford University Board of Trustees elects four new members

Administration - 13.07.2020
Opinion: Energy and morality are key pieces in high-consequence game for UK and China
Dr Paul Dorfman (UCL Energy Institute) and Professor Jeffrey Henderson discuss the controversial Hinckley Point C nuclear project and urge for the cancellation of the Sizewell and Bradwell nuclear plans in order to limit the Chinese Government's influence in global nuclear power.

Administration - 10.07.2020
Opinion: Universities must collaborate to better inform public policy

Administration - 09.07.2020
One-year delay in unit cap on undergraduate majors approved
One-year delay in unit cap on undergraduate majors approved

Administration - 09.07.2020
Coronavirus - Update: Planning winter semester 2020/21

Administration - 09.07.2020
International student pilot program postponed

Administration - 08.07.2020
New ICE regulations ’run counter to our values,’ Berkeley leaders say

Career - Administration - 08.07.2020
Jean Marc Wunderli new President of the FNAC
Jean Marc Wunderli new President of the FNAC

Computer Science - Administration - 08.07.2020
Apprentices get a reality check
Apprentices get a reality check

Career - Administration - 08.07.2020
The urban job escalator has stopped moving
The urban job escalator has stopped moving
Study shows that cities have stopped providing middle-class work in recent decades - especially for Black and Latino workers.

Administration - 08.07.2020
Several key changes to University of Minnesota misconduct policies likely following Board of Regents discussion
The University of Minnesota is among many public universities nationwide reviewing its sexual misconduct policies and implementing necessary changes to bring these policies into compliance with new federal Title IX regulations by August 14.

Health - Administration - 07.07.2020
Opinion: Reducing barriers to data access for research in the public interest-lessons from covid-19
In a joint letter, Research Fellow Francesca Cavallaro, Associate Professor Katie Harron (both UCL GOS Institute of Child Health) and their colleagues explain how the Covid-19 pandemic has generated an urgency to improve data access.

Administration - Social Sciences - 07.07.2020
MIT announces plans for fall 2020 semester

Administration - 07.07.2020
Minister visits University of Birmingham to mark Government’s launch of R&D roadmap
Amanda Solloway MP, the Minister for Science, Research and Innovation recently visited the University of Birmingham to mark the launch of the Government's R&D roadmap and find out more about Birmingham's COVID-19 research.

Social Sciences - Administration - 07.07.2020
Police brutality in America: Teach-out encourages learners to get informed, involved

Administration - 07.07.2020
Swiss Confederation dedicated CHF 2.6 billion to research in 2019

Administration - Pedagogy - 07.07.2020
University of Birmingham Dubai appoints new Provost

Computer Science - Administration - 07.07.2020
Software Engineering Institute Contract Extended by Department of Defense for $2.7 Billion

Health - Administration - 07.07.2020
Further decisions about the Fall semester

Health - Administration - 03.07.2020
Team will transform bowel cancer screening into a precision medicine tool using AI
Glasgow team will transform bowel cancer screening into a precision medicine tool using AI The University of Glasgow, in collaboration with the NHS and Scottish tech companies, will lead a £3.

Administration - 03.07.2020
University Preparatory Courses at Freie Universität for Refugees

Administration - Art & Design - 02.07.2020
Spotlight on... Jeremy Barraud

Sport - Administration - 02.07.2020
The Lunch-bunch

Administration - 02.07.2020
UCL to lead £3.9m national collaboration to drive academic policy engagement

Administration - 02.07.2020
UCL to lead £3.9m national collaboration to support academic engagement with public policy

Economics - Administration - 02.07.2020
Opinion: We socialize bailouts. We should socialize successes, too

Administration - Pedagogy - 02.07.2020
U-M summer debate camp transitions smoothly to virtual
U-M summer debate camp transitions smoothly to virtual

Administration - 02.07.2020
University of Minnesota considers policy changes to comply with new Title IX regulations

Social Sciences - Administration - 01.07.2020
Letter regarding efforts to address systemic racism at MIT

Administration - Health - 01.07.2020
"breathe" ventilator from ETH wins federal funding

Administration - 01.07.2020
Massive investment in cyber policy a welcome move, says ANU
Massive investment in cyber policy a welcome move, says ANU

Social Sciences - Administration - 29.06.2020
Showing pro-diversity feelings are the norm makes individuals more tolerant
Showing people how their peers feel about diversity in their community can make their actions more inclusive, make members of marginalized groups feel more like they belong, and even help close racial achievement gaps in education, according to a new study.

Social Sciences - Administration - 29.06.2020
UW Tacoma’s Eric Madfis explores curbing school violence in new book
A new book by Eric Madfis of UW Tacoma argues that by studying situations where school violence was successfully avoided, school leaders can help prevent future violent acts.

Administration - 29.06.2020
Supporting UCL’s undergraduate students during the pandemic: 2020/21 Additional Support Bursary

Economics - Administration - 26.06.2020
Ford School dean: Dodd-Frank strong foundation, more financial reforms needed post-pandemic
Ford School dean: Dodd-Frank strong foundation, more financial reforms needed post-pandemic

Administration - Physics - 24.06.2020
Pandemic Safety Officers Step Up to Help Out

Administration - 24.06.2020
Federal Council appoints Vice President and new member of ETH Board
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