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Faculty Mentor Training Program Strengthens University’s Institutional Climate
A pioneering program at UC San Diego Health Sciences serves as a successful model for medical schools looking to improve faculty diversity and success Many universities are in search of strategies to improve their faculty diversity and institutional climate.
A pioneering program at UC San Diego Health Sciences serves as a successful model for medical schools looking to improve faculty diversity and success Many universities are in search of strategies to improve their faculty diversity and institutional climate.
How much do students learn when they double the speed of their class videos?
Recorded lectures have become a routine part of course instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic, and college students often try to pack more learning into a shorter span by watching these recordings at double their normal speed or even faster.
Recorded lectures have become a routine part of course instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic, and college students often try to pack more learning into a shorter span by watching these recordings at double their normal speed or even faster.
Transforming waste, industrial by-products to curb environmental impact
The climate change crisis and the push for sustainable technologies are driving the work of five engineering professors and their research teams at Western's Institute for Chemicals and Fuels from Alternative Resources ( ICFAR ).
The climate change crisis and the push for sustainable technologies are driving the work of five engineering professors and their research teams at Western's Institute for Chemicals and Fuels from Alternative Resources ( ICFAR ).
Second phase of UCL Strategic Plan 2022-27 consultation to focus on academic priorities
Sign up for an online Town Hall on Monday 17 January 2022, 2.30-4pm.
Sign up for an online Town Hall on Monday 17 January 2022, 2.30-4pm.
Developing low-cost microscopes for early malaria detection
Malaria is the leading cause of death among young people in Uganda. (Photo by Shelagh Murphy/Pexels) Western professor Ian Cunningham is working to help people in Uganda have better access to life-saving testing and early diagnosis of malaria.
Malaria is the leading cause of death among young people in Uganda. (Photo by Shelagh Murphy/Pexels) Western professor Ian Cunningham is working to help people in Uganda have better access to life-saving testing and early diagnosis of malaria.
Innovation - Feb 8
The European project Welcome, coordinated by UPF, develops smart and virtual reality chatbots to improve reception services
The European project Welcome, coordinated by UPF, develops smart and virtual reality chatbots to improve reception services

Computer Science - Feb 8
Scientists make breakthrough in developing quantum computers that can solve big challenges of our time
Scientists make breakthrough in developing quantum computers that can solve big challenges of our time

Innovation - Feb 8
Manchester leads UK project to assess BECCS' future role in the NW industrial cluster
Manchester leads UK project to assess BECCS' future role in the NW industrial cluster
Health - Feb 8
New guidelines on child obesity advise less watch and wait, more urgent and early intervention
New guidelines on child obesity advise less watch and wait, more urgent and early intervention
Health - Feb 8
Jérôme, scientist at the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment
Jérôme, scientist at the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment
Politics - Feb 7
Opinion: Turkey-Syria earthquake - how disaster diplomacy can bring warring countries together
Opinion: Turkey-Syria earthquake - how disaster diplomacy can bring warring countries together

Environment - Feb 7
When creating more equitable urban green spaces in Michigan, the shape of green space matters
When creating more equitable urban green spaces in Michigan, the shape of green space matters