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In a bid to address burnout, University of Toronto-led study examines nurses’ work environment during COVID-19
Exhausted and burned out, many nurses are leaving the workforce amid an unrelenting surge in care demands over the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Exhausted and burned out, many nurses are leaving the workforce amid an unrelenting surge in care demands over the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
First-ever study of LGBT+ experiences in physics reveals red flags
Pioneering study finds women, trans people, most likely to experience harassment. Overall climate and exclusionary behaviors are the biggest factors for LGBT+ scientists leaving physics.
Pioneering study finds women, trans people, most likely to experience harassment. Overall climate and exclusionary behaviors are the biggest factors for LGBT+ scientists leaving physics.
Pilot Phase Launched: Tampons and Sanitary Pads in Campus Toilets
The University of Bonn has become one of the first universities in North Rhine-Westphalia to provide free period products to its students.
The University of Bonn has become one of the first universities in North Rhine-Westphalia to provide free period products to its students.
An Interactive Sustainability Dashboard for Montreal and beyond
What if you could gather as much sustainability-related information as possible about a city, and use it to create an interactive website to be used by wide and diverse audiences?
What if you could gather as much sustainability-related information as possible about a city, and use it to create an interactive website to be used by wide and diverse audiences?
Hocus focus: Undergrads study stage magic to learn about the mind, gaps in perception
Good magicians never reveal their tricks, but Dirk Bernhardt-Walther does.
Good magicians never reveal their tricks, but Dirk Bernhardt-Walther does.
Strong Women Strong Girls Builds Strong Bonds
Strong Women Strong Girls (SWSG) has long focused on women's empowerment. Since the founding of Carnegie Mellon University's SWSG chapter in 2006, the organization has paired Tartans with elementary schools across Pittsburgh to mentor and empower young girls.
Strong Women Strong Girls (SWSG) has long focused on women's empowerment. Since the founding of Carnegie Mellon University's SWSG chapter in 2006, the organization has paired Tartans with elementary schools across Pittsburgh to mentor and empower young girls.
Luke’s swing
Johns Hopkins students design a platform swing that supports the posture and muscle development of a special needs child Twelve-year-old Luke Noppenberger has an insatiable curiosity about how things work.
Johns Hopkins students design a platform swing that supports the posture and muscle development of a special needs child Twelve-year-old Luke Noppenberger has an insatiable curiosity about how things work.
Research INSTITUT-SoMuM ’Crises and the taking of the floor’ - Call for contributions for the first issue of the journal Mutations en Méditerannée (MeM)
"Crises and the taking of the floor" - Call for contributions for the first issue of the journal Mutations en Méditerannée (MeM) The journal Mutations en Méditerranée (MeM) is a multidisciplinary dig
"Crises and the taking of the floor" - Call for contributions for the first issue of the journal Mutations en Méditerannée (MeM) The journal Mutations en Méditerranée (MeM) is a multidisciplinary dig
Campus UCL - Today
Marshgate handover marks key milestone for UCL East campus on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Marshgate handover marks key milestone for UCL East campus on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

Health - Today
Greater Manchester secures multi-million investment to improve the diagnosis and treatment of disease to save more lives
Greater Manchester secures multi-million investment to improve the diagnosis and treatment of disease to save more lives
Campus MAASTRICHTUNIVERSITY - Today
Yoy, lecturer and researcher Breda University of Applied Sciences
Yoy, lecturer and researcher Breda University of Applied Sciences
Innovation - Today
Groundbreaking project at Taubman College involving novel 3D concrete printing method
Groundbreaking project at Taubman College involving novel 3D concrete printing method
Life Sciences - Today
Human Brain Project 2023 Summit - Achievements and Future of Digital Brain Research
Human Brain Project 2023 Summit - Achievements and Future of Digital Brain Research
Innovation - Mar 17
Major government funding for Greater Manchester innovation in materials, health and AI
Major government funding for Greater Manchester innovation in materials, health and AI