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Career - Economics - 17.05.2024
Michigan economy going strong, US holding up-but inflation vexes and adds volatility to U-M forecast
Chemistry - Career - 16.05.2024
Pioneering professor at The University of Warwick announced as Fellow of the Royal Society
Campus - Career - 16.05.2024
Schulich master’s student takes a ride with CTrain analytics and learns how to improve the experience
A Schulich School of Engineering master's student is hoping small adjustments will make a major difference in Calgary Transit users' experiences.
Sport - Career - 16.05.2024
Kathy McConnell-Miller Named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Carnegie Mellon
Career - Life Sciences - 15.05.2024
Exploring Uncharted Territories
Embarking on a postdoctoral journey marks a critical juncture for recent PhD graduates. ISTA wants to encourage ambitious researchers to follow their curiosity, even if it means taking risks.
Career - Research Management - 15.05.2024
Our commitment to supporting technical career development
Campus - Career - 15.05.2024
Faces of MIT: Reimi Hicks
Career - Campus - 13.05.2024
Ethnicity and gender still play role in likelihood of academic career
Recent research sheds new light on persistent gender and ethnic inequality in the Dutch academic world.
Health - Career - 10.05.2024

Career - Campus - 10.05.2024
Waterloo Math’s ’Hidden Figure’
Innovation - Career - 06.05.2024

High wages, shortage of labor - how will Germany be able to maintain its position as a hub of industry in view of these challenges?
Career - Economics - 03.05.2024

Career - Sport - 03.05.2024

Campus - Career - 01.05.2024
Francis Fan Lee, former professor and interdisciplinary speech processing inventor, dies
Physics - Career - 01.05.2024
Nuno Loureiro named director of MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Career - Sport - 01.05.2024
Studies in empathy and analytics
Senior James Simon wants to effect change in two ways: by quantifying societal issues and working directly with disadvantaged communities.
Astronomy & Space - Career - 30.04.2024
NASA Grants Support Academic Collaborations for STEM Student Success
Career - 30.04.2024
Science communication competition brings research into the real world
Innovation - Career - 26.04.2024
Five Royal Honours at TU Delft
Innovation - Career - 26.04.2024
Four Royal Honours at TU Delft
Career - Environment - 26.04.2024

Transforming community spaces Dr. Troy Glover (PhD '00) has dedicated his career to exploring transformative placemaking, which he describes as the aspirational efforts to convert urban spaces into meaningful places.
Career - Social Sciences - 25.04.2024
MIT Emerging Talent opens pathways for underserved global learners
Career - 25.04.2024
Women caregivers are stressed: Transportation infrastructure could help
Supporting independent travel for children, older adults and people with disabilities could give working women a break Study: Well-being implications of mobility of care: Gender differences among U.S. adults (DOI: 10.1016/j.trd. Caregiving travel-such as taking a child to school or a parent to the doctor-can be associated with stress and decreased happiness among women but not men, according to a University of Michigan study.
Career - Media - 24.04.2024

Career - Astronomy & Space - 23.04.2024

The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded its Advanced Grants for ground-breaking research. Three KU Leuven researchers are among this year's recipients: Luc De Raedt, Stefaan Poedts and Greet Van den Berghe.
Career - Life Sciences - 23.04.2024
Neurodivergent graduates confident in career skills but can face workplace discrimination
Research by the University of Southampton and Lancaster University has found that neurodivergent graduates feel confident about their careers skills and value their degree-related knowledge for gaining future employment. However, the participatory project , funded by Research England and supported by AGCAS , also showed that adverse early employment experiences, including prejudice and discrimination, can affect their ability to set and achieve career goals and develop career capital - the resources, networks and confidence that can help them succeed.
Pedagogy - Career - 23.04.2024

Environment - Career - 22.04.2024

On a sweltering summer day, kids run across a soccer field as winds swirl and dark clouds form in the distance.
Health - Career - 22.04.2024

Proposed changes to Medicare and Medicaid, including raising the age of Medicare eligibility, could lead to thousands of additional deaths, a Yale study shows. Proposed changes to the United States' Medicare and Medicaid programs could lead to thousands of additional deaths each year, a new Yale study reveals.
Forensic Science - Career - 19.04.2024
Criminology, more present than ever at the University
The new PhD program will be offered as of the fall semester . With the creation of a certificate in criminology in 2011, Université Laval laid the cornerstone of a teaching structure for the criminological discipline. In 2012, a bachelor's program was launched. Then, in 2020, a master's program was launched.
Health - Career - 18.04.2024

Career - 18.04.2024

Campus - Career - 18.04.2024
Inspiration for girls during Girls’ Day: focus on science and technology
Economics - Career - 17.04.2024

Career - Campus - 17.04.2024
Knight Science Journalism Program launches HBCU Science Journalism Fellowship
Innovation - Career - 17.04.2024

Career - Politics - 16.04.2024

Roughly nine out of ten Thuringians are convinced that democracy is the best form of government. However, the citizens of the Free State are less and less satisfied with their experience of democracy.
Career - Economics - 15.04.2024

Pedagogy - Career - 15.04.2024
Consulting the public on education in Quebec
Politics - Career - 10.04.2024
New report seeks to refresh UK’s approach to international affairs
Career - 10.04.2024
U-M debate team secures its first national title
Transport - Career - 10.04.2024

Few Australians are opposed to electric vehicles in principle - but a new transport survey has revealed one key hurdle to widespread uptake.
Innovation - Career - 10.04.2024
DesignLab launches the DesignLab Academy for professionals
DesignLab proudly announces the launch of their Academy. Within the DesignLab Academy, the focus is on futures thinking; understanding the possibilities of the future so that we know how our decisions today will impact the world of tomorrow.
Innovation - Career - 04.04.2024
Investment in engineering education provides boost to Dutch chip sector
Health - Career - 04.04.2024
Programs to support students on placement need careful design
Career - Campus - 03.04.2024

Health - Career - 03.04.2024
Q&A: UW researchers on the unseen community effects of COVID-19 stay-at-home orders
As unprecedented as the outbreak of COVID-19 felt, it was far from the first time a deadly disease has swept the globe.
Innovation - Career - 02.04.2024
Training manufacturing technologists to be future shop floor leaders
Career - Economics - 02.04.2024
Raising the minimum wage? Study using US tax data finds more gain than pain
Study: Who's Afraid of the Minimum Wage? Measuring the Impacts on Independent Businesses Using Matched U.S. Tax Returns Most independent businesses can shoulder the added costs of higher minimum wages with new revenues, making only minor employment adjustments, according to new research from the University of Michigan and Carnegie Mellon University.
Career - 01.04.2024

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Pedagogy - May 9
Opinion: Girls' voices are needed to tackle misogyny and the manosphere - but they are being ignored
Opinion: Girls' voices are needed to tackle misogyny and the manosphere - but they are being ignored

Social Sciences - May 8
Online surveys rarely accessible: Study by communication scientist Volker Gehrau
Online surveys rarely accessible: Study by communication scientist Volker Gehrau