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On the move: Ancient DNA illuminates early Stone Age social networks
A new analysis of ancient human DNA demonstrates that people moved and chose their reproductive partners along complex social networks that stretched across large swathes of Africa between 80,000 and 20,000 years ago, according to a study co-led by Yale anthropologist Jessica Thompson.
A new analysis of ancient human DNA demonstrates that people moved and chose their reproductive partners along complex social networks that stretched across large swathes of Africa between 80,000 and 20,000 years ago, according to a study co-led by Yale anthropologist Jessica Thompson.
New Berkeley project tracks campaign to curtail reproductive rights
By Gwyneth K. Shaw Berkeley Law's Human Rights Center has exposed war crimes, atrocities, and other international law violations around the globe for nearly 30 years.
By Gwyneth K. Shaw Berkeley Law's Human Rights Center has exposed war crimes, atrocities, and other international law violations around the globe for nearly 30 years.
Ten innovative companies will represent UPF at the 4YFN trade show for entrepreneurs
The University's stand is exhibiting three R&D spin-offs and projects and seven startups in this event, organised as part of the Mobile World Congress.
The University's stand is exhibiting three R&D spin-offs and projects and seven startups in this event, organised as part of the Mobile World Congress.
Update for students about coronavirus guidance and testing on campus
Find out what these changes mean for you and how to continue keeping safe on campus. As coronavirus restrictions are being lifted across England, UCL has updated our guidance on wearing face coverings and the symptom-free testing centre on campus has now closed.
Find out what these changes mean for you and how to continue keeping safe on campus. As coronavirus restrictions are being lifted across England, UCL has updated our guidance on wearing face coverings and the symptom-free testing centre on campus has now closed.
Update for staff about coronavirus guidance and testing on campus
Updates on face coverings and testing guidance, and how to continue keeping safe on campus. As coronavirus restrictions are being lifted across England, UCL has updated our guidance on wearing face coverings and the symptom-free testing centre on campus has now closed.
Updates on face coverings and testing guidance, and how to continue keeping safe on campus. As coronavirus restrictions are being lifted across England, UCL has updated our guidance on wearing face coverings and the symptom-free testing centre on campus has now closed.
UNESCO and L’Oréal honour Warwick student as top young female scientist
Warwick Psychology PhD candidate Arij Yehya wins prestigious -L-Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science 2021 Young Talent Award- for the Middle East and North Africa at a ceremony in Dubai Her research ide
Warwick Psychology PhD candidate Arij Yehya wins prestigious -L-Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science 2021 Young Talent Award- for the Middle East and North Africa at a ceremony in Dubai Her research ide
A Netflix for research? Project to turn academic papers into videos could boost students’ performance
A University of Toronto Scarborough researcher is looking at turning academic research papers into short streaming videos as a way to enhance learning and boost scientific literacy.
A University of Toronto Scarborough researcher is looking at turning academic research papers into short streaming videos as a way to enhance learning and boost scientific literacy.
Bell-Western 5G network enabling solutions to real-world challenges
Imagine a rush-hour intersection where a cellular network analyzes vehicles' motion, speed and direction and, in real time, helps drivers avoid collisions.
Imagine a rush-hour intersection where a cellular network analyzes vehicles' motion, speed and direction and, in real time, helps drivers avoid collisions.
Improving water equity in India: Research team one of 17 to receive support from University of Toronto’s Data Sciences Institute
Improving water equity in India: Research team one of 17 to receive support from University of Toronto's Data Sciences Institute A multidisciplinary team at the University of Toronto is developing to
Improving water equity in India: Research team one of 17 to receive support from University of Toronto's Data Sciences Institute A multidisciplinary team at the University of Toronto is developing to
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PhD on Roots and Routes to Migrants' Economic Participation in the Netherlands (1970-2021) (1.0 FTE)
PhD on Roots and Routes to Migrants' Economic Participation in the Netherlands (1970-2021) (1.0 FTE)
Life Sciences - Today
Two researchers from the University of Valencia, semifinalists in the Spanish phase of the Ibero-American monologue contest Solo de Ciencia
Two researchers from the University of Valencia, semifinalists in the Spanish phase of the Ibero-American monologue contest Solo de Ciencia

Career - Feb 3
Studenten Work, Health and Career ontwerpen oplossingen voor actuele arbeidsmarktproblemen
Studenten Work, Health and Career ontwerpen oplossingen voor actuele arbeidsmarktproblemen
Computer Science - Feb 3
Appointment of first Chief Information Security Officer at The University of Manchester
Appointment of first Chief Information Security Officer at The University of Manchester
Innovation - Feb 3
Manchester leads UK project to assess BECCS' future role in North West industrial cluster
Manchester leads UK project to assess BECCS' future role in North West industrial cluster
Research management - Feb 3
Research projects investigating universal carbon accounting and net-zero concrete win funding
Research projects investigating universal carbon accounting and net-zero concrete win funding
