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▪ UConn Waterbury Dean Fumiko Hoeft Issues a Challenge, Makes Campaign Match in ‘Because of UConn’ Campaign
▪ UH study: 19-year life expectancy gap among Hawaiʻi groups
▪ Alum’s paintings mark new approach to landscape and ecologies ‘on the brink’
▪ Pushing boundaries: Yale-affiliated projects are winners in climate solutions/AI challenge
▪ The search for a rare physics event gets some noise cancelling headphones
▪ As states take lead in fixing U.S. schools, Harvard will serve as a hub
▪ Universidad del Caribe (UNICARIBE) - Latin America and the Caribbean Rankings - Caribbean 2026
▪ Fall food and garden tips from the Oxford Farm
▪ Emory’s School of Nursing and Georgia Institute of Technology partner to strengthen Georgia’s nursing workforce
▪ UConn Health’s Among ‘America’s Best-in-State Hospitals’
▪ Who Owns Our Knowledge? A Practical Guide to Open Access at Queen’s
▪ Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Tamkang University - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Tanta University - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Tashkent State University of Economics - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Tashkent University of Information Technology - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Technical University of Cluj-Napoca - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Technical University of Kosice - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Technical University of Liberec - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Technical University of Lublin - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Anthropologist Andrew Littlejohn on NU.nl: With Trump taking office, the tide is turning on disaster management
▪ Hope has a dark side in alum’s ‘A Guardian and a Thief’
▪ Geopolitics in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
▪ Internet scams—protect yourself and your money (Thrive 365)
▪ Institute on the Environment
▪ The University of Georgia - World University Rankings 2026
▪ University of Limerick - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Ajman University - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Universität Innsbruck - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS Surabaya) - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Universidad Nacional de Rosario (UNR) - World University Rankings 2026
▪ University of Debrecen - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Sogang University - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Kazan (Volga region) Federal University - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Umea University - World University Rankings 2026
▪ Teaching writing at Yale: Alison Bechdel
▪ Yachay Tech University - Latin America and the Caribbean Rankings 2026
▪ Federal University of Piauí - Latin America and the Caribbean Rankings 2026
▪ Mote Memorial Lecture: Twice Gendered: Danggui in Chinese Medical History
▪ Costume Support (Drop in!)
▪ Turning to trees for sustainable photoluminescence
▪ In ‘Patience,’ medical diagnoses are source material for opera arias
▪ UConn Medical Students Compete in Research Challenge of American Medical Association
▪ Driving Passion: Erika Lindeberg, Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.
▪ Innovation Hub investment announced as part of £500 million Oxford-Cambridge growth package
▪ ULACIT - Universidad Latinoamericana de Ciencia y Tecnología, Costa Rica - Latin America and the Caribbean Rankings - Central America 2026
▪ Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán - Latin America and the Caribbean Rankings - Central America 2026
▪ Universidad Autónoma de San Luis de Potosí - Latin America and the Caribbean Rankings - Central America 2026
▪ Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla - Latin America and the Caribbean Rankings - Central America 2026
▪ Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras (UNAH) - Latin America and the Caribbean Rankings - Central America 2026
▪ Universidad Rafael Landívar (URL) - Latin America and the Caribbean Rankings - Central America 2026
▪ Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP) - Latin America and the Caribbean Rankings - Central America 2026
▪ Universidad del Valle de Guatemala (UVG) - Latin America and the Caribbean Rankings - Central America 2026
▪ CETYS Universidad, Mexico - Latin America and the Caribbean Rankings - Central America 2026
▪ Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora (ITSON) - Latin America and the Caribbean Rankings - Central America 2026
▪ Neuroscience PhD studies what the body remembers
▪ Kalt im Herbst? Jetzt Beanie oder Hoodie shoppen!
▪ Innovation Hub investment part of government s £500 million Oxford-Cambridge growth package
▪ Yale’s head of emergency medicine on health challenges and ‘The Pitt’
▪ eLaw leads social science research in AI:Liner project for Europe s sewer infrastructure
▪ UConn Magazine: Dino Might
▪ ‘Irregular warfare is not going away, however much we’d like it to’
▪ Digitaler Zwilling: Schnell, aber doch verlässlich
▪ New research on hospital technology investments: “Without skilled gardeners, nothing grows”
▪ Dementia linked to problems with brain’s waste clearance system
▪ UK organisations release statistics for use of animals in research in 2024
▪ Class of 2029 yield tops 83%, with international students at 90%
▪ BibCoin Reloaded
▪ Die FAU als Drehort: Harald Lesch zu Gast an der FAU
▪ Step study: 4,000 counts for a lot
▪ “Le nu féminin dans l’art: un enjeu féministe?” - Cours public avec Giovanna Zapperi, vendredi 24 octobre
▪ Neu an der FAU: Prof. Dr. Frank Kunath
▪ Widely-used technique for assessing IVF embryos may be flawed, study suggests
▪ Government announces Cambridge Innovation Hub investment as part of £500 million Oxford-Cambridge growth package
▪ Dal campo alla goccia: al via il progetto ESSENTIA per trasformare il futuro degli oli essenziali biologici. Il contributo dell’Istituto di Scienze delle Piante della Scuola Sant’Anna
▪ Winchester students’ artwork picked for regional showcase
▪ We Know More About the Moon Than 60 percent of Earth’s Surface
▪ Fermeture exceptionnelle de l espace Jura de la Bibliothèque UNIGE en raison de la tempête Benjamin
▪ Fourteen Leiden University researchers receive Vidi grant
▪ Due spin-off della Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna vincono il contest “Pisa Impresa”: l’innovazione accende il futuro dell’imprenditoria pisana
▪ 早稲法ブックトーク、はじまります
▪ 田舎留学プロジェクト 静岡県南伊豆町
▪ 10 years of Sustainable Development Goals: showcasing our global impact
▪ Theater Performance Co-Curricular Classes with Vivia Font
▪ The Princeton Companion to Jewish Studies Book Launch and Roundtable
▪ “Silent Spikes” — Screening and Discussion with Kenneth Tam
▪ The Curious Case of India s Powerful yet Powerless Frontline Workers
▪ Intro to R: Analyzing Survey Data
▪ Friends of Princeton University Library: Fall Dinner
▪ A Masterclass with Shai Wosner, piano
▪ Girls Who Code Weekly Meeting
▪ Opening the Gates of Hasidic Thought: A Fall Symposium
▪ Opening the Gates of Hasidic Thought: A Fall Sumposium
▪ Graveyard Shift by House of Bones Theater Company
▪ A Moment of Silence by Mohammad Yaghoubi
▪ Magic The Gathering Club
▪ Women s Ice Hockey vs St. Lawrence
▪ A Moment of Silence by Mohammad Yaghoubi
▪ Ratio Christi Weekly Meeting
▪ 早稲田大学 教育・総合科学学術院 教育情報化委員会「助教・助手」の公募
▪ 台湾早稲田国際基金会と連携協定調印
▪ Students get hands-on training for future of Hawaiʻi cattle raising
▪ UH educator and teen disaster training program earn national praise
▪ 市來玲奈×児玉竜一 舞台芸術の楽しみ
▪ Hospitality with heart: Professor’s journey from industry to academic innovator
▪ Open Access aus und für Westfalen: Angebote der Landesbibliothek
▪ Step study: 4,000 counts for a lot
▪ Yale graduate student physicist awarded Marshall Plan Fellowship
▪ Simple screening tool can help uncover underdiagnosed back condition
▪ The bioengineer investigating stem cell self-organization
▪ All good, except grape pizza
▪ Shielding Americans from corporate ‘tyranny’
▪ ‘Mass Performance’: Using public display to shape a body politic
▪ Climate whiplash effects due to rapidly intensifying El Niño cycles
▪ Image of the Week: PACMED in Yap
▪ UH engineers help sharpen our view of space
▪ On Horse Island, Yale students dive into marine life research
▪ Driving rapid reform in the wake of complexity and state capture - emerging lessons from South Africa
▪ Has American democracy outgrown the Constitution?
▪ Cracks in America’s ‘mirror’
▪ The Rule of One: How to Accelerate Your Firm’s Global Growth Now| Virtual Webinar
▪ Internal Controls: Audit and Accountability (Virtual Workshop)
▪ Is there a right way to write?
▪ New Canada Research Chair named at Western, seven renewed
▪ Heseltine Institute Annual Lecture celebrates significance of football for Liverpool and its future
▪ Corn leafhopper spotted in southern Minnesota
▪ Ag loan defaults are climbing in Minnesota. The programs meant to help are under strain
▪ Will Minneapolis follow St. Paul on rent control?
▪ UK Govt appoints Emily Shuckburgh as Chief Scientific Adviser to DESNZ
▪ Gift focuses on helping students find their place at UConn
▪ UConn Honors Faculty, Staff, Students, and Community Partners at 2025 Provost’s Awards Celebration
▪ Joris Larik, new Director of Education at LUC: ‘Keep growing, but in quality’
▪ Alumni share insights on careers in crisis management
▪ [VIRTUAL]Workshop: Introduction to Linux
▪ HTML for Beginners - Digital Skills (Virtual Workshop)
▪ Joris Larik, new Director of Education at LUC: ‘Keep growing, but in quality’
▪ Meet the new student Programme Committee members of Cultural Anthropology
▪ Data Proficiency 104: Sharing Data Using the Power BI Service (Virtual Workshop)
▪ Ronny Wijling and Michelle Fairman win Political Science bachelor’s thesis prizes 2025
▪ Message on a Bottle: Study Considers How Labels Can Convey Alcohol’s Cancer Risk
▪ Uncover ‘Clues to the Future’ at Experience Innovation Expo
▪ New Western, McMaster partnership gives researchers shared access to state-of-the-art facilities
▪ Resilienza climatica nel Mediterraneo: a Pisa e Firenze l’Assemblea Generale del progetto europeo Horizon Europe MED-IREN
▪ Verlosung Freikarten zur Langen Nacht der Wissenschaften
▪ Addenbrooke’s begins innovative liver cancer treatment for first patients in Europe
▪ CyberMentor feiert 20 Jahre wirksame MINT-Mädchen-Förderung
▪ Report + Support: reporting unacceptable behaviour
▪ Keele strengthens partnership with The British International College
▪ Hawaiian Word of the Week: ʻAʻahu
▪ Why thinking outside the box can improve healthcare
▪ University scientists in epic space race with new telescope
▪ 機械学習で結晶構造の予測精度を2倍に
▪ ノルディック複合 双子で掴んだW表彰台
▪ Public invited to share their most vivid memories to aid research
▪ Explosive expansion of invasive marsh frogs
▪ The Tung Auditorium welcomes new community music partners
▪ Graveyard Shift by House of Bones Theater Company
▪ A Moment of Silence by Mohammad Yaghoubi
▪ Women s Ice Hockey vs Clarkson
▪ Book Talk: Articulate with Rachel R. Kolb
▪ SHARE MAVRIC Coffee Chat
▪ Making an East Asian Book: Japanese Paper Making
▪ Panel Discussion: International Opportunities
▪ Preparing for a Career in the Health Professions: Families Weekend Info Session
▪ Schulich grad follows passion for public health
▪ 局面にフィット”切り紙型”熱電発電デバイス
▪ Māori leader brings Indigenous power to UH Mānoa
▪ Skyline expansion offers faster, easier rides for UH students and employees
▪ W-SPRING・W-SPRING-AI博士フォーラム開催
▪ ‘Messy’ galaxies in the early universe struggled to settle
▪ Addenbrooke’s begins innovative liver cancer treatment for first NHS patients in Europe
▪ Turkish Republic Day
▪ Science Fiction Fantasy Book Club
▪ Moving what matters: Shidler alumna builds bridges across Hawaiʻi
▪ Princeton Powerlifting DIY Smoothie Event (OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS)
▪ Open Access Made in Münster: Neue Publikationsreihe Corpus Musicae Ottomanicae (Reihe XXVII)
▪ Digitized book chronicles Japanese roots in Hawaiʻi
▪ Hosoda honored with Blazing Flame Professional Award
▪ Dr. J. Hugh and Miriam McGuire Lectureship in Surgery - The Surgeon and the Innovator
▪ $2.4M to bolster Waiʻanae coast’s climate resilience
▪ Many Minds, Many Stripes conference celebrates Princeton s community of graduate alumni
▪ Stacy Malaker receives 2026 David Y. Gin Award from American Chemical Society
▪ Swensen Symposium celebrates Yale CIO’s lasting legacy
▪ Researchers develop new approach to exploring the intersection of religion and medicine
▪ Retirement readiness - Shedding some light on government programs: Old Age Security (OAS) (Thrive 365)
▪ New Haven Voices Panel highlights grassroots fight against food insecurity
▪ Coffee Chat Series with Lynne-Marie Postovit
▪ Renowned poet Kevin Young to deliver Lana Schwebel Memorial Lecture
▪ What if AI could help students learn, not just do assignments for them?
▪ How her life shaped mine
▪ After Receiving Internship Offers From The Big Four, Accounting Alumna Isabella Williams ’25 Is Thriving at PwC
▪ Raising the Bar in Healthcare Leadership Training
▪ Accessibility First Speaker Series with Dr. Sarah Silverman
▪ Recognition that Elevates: from individual achievement to institutional excellence
▪ Miriam Udel’s new book highlights tradition of using stories to teach compassion to kids
▪ Emory program awarded third NIH renewal to advance women’s health research
▪ The body is present: ‘Insistent Presence’ celebrates the human form in African Art
▪ IV hydration spas lack adequate oversight, study finds
▪ TA 101: Building Confidence in your Teaching Skills
▪ Robot drone designed by University of Minnesota students aims to scare deer away from crops
▪ Rural health care in Minnesota: What s changing and why?
▪ Enrollment rises this year at University of Minnesota and Minnesota State
▪ Halloween Board Game Night!
▪ Breaking the Cycle - US Premier Screening
▪ Community Care Day
▪ 100 Years of UConn School of Pharmacy: Upholding Tradition, Pride, and Excellence
▪ UConn Health Minute: Precision Heart Failure Care
▪ In Memoriam: Corina Morris, CLAS Academic Advisor
▪ Bryan Garsten Seminar
▪ SFPUL Event: Tour of the Scheide Library
▪ [VIRTUAL]Workshop: Introduction to HPC (using Frontenac)
▪ Andijan State Medical Institute
▪ Meet the Undergraduate: Stanley Lu ‘26 (BUS)
▪ With Commercial Wind Comes Rising Community Home Values, UConn Researcher Finds
▪ New telescope opens a window to the southern sky
▪ Student-designed ‘village’ transforms lives for local educators in New Haven
▪ Developing and applying STAR - the Socio-Technical Allocation of Resource with Professor Gwyn Bevan
▪ Fachlich fundierte Flachwitze
▪ Internal Research-Internship: Into the Archives
▪ Archaeology researcher wins prestigious Philip Leverhulme Prize
▪ 18.11.: fünfter Tag der Forschungsdaten in NRW
▪ Do’s and don’ts for an effective immigration policy
▪ 7-year Wellcome grant awarded to advance health research and training in Africa
▪ ESSEC / Mannheim (ESSEC Business School);EMBA (joint programme);EMBA - QS International Trade Ranking - Executive MBA 2026
▪ Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú);Executive Global MBA CENTRUM;EMBA - QS International Trade Ranking - Executive MBA 2026
▪ The University of Melbourne (The University of Melbourne);Executive MBA ;EMBA - QS International Trade Ranking - Executive MBA 2026
▪ Michigan State University (Michigan State University);Executive MBA ;EMBA - QS International Trade Ranking - Executive MBA 2026
▪ Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Shanghai Jiao Tong University);Executive MBA;EMBA - QS International Trade Ranking - Executive MBA 2026
▪ Energieversorgung: Europa wählt Importunabhängigkeit und Solarenergie
▪ Scientists discover building blocks of life in ice around a forming star in neighboring galaxy
▪ 創立記念日展墓・平和祈念碑献花
▪ Seconda edizione del corso di alta formazione in Sport Management, Sostenibilità Sanità, promosso dalla Scuola Superiore Sant Anna di Pisa in collaborazione con ACF Fiorentina
▪ Quantenrauschen im Tunneleffekt gezähmt
▪ 【日本語日本文学コース】講演会「日本語話体(史)研究の構想――役割語、ヴァーチャル方言、翻訳話体など――」
▪ 【柳井イニシアティブ】Open Talk「日本古代の宮都をめぐる旅―和歌とともに」
▪ “Le nu féminin dans l’art: un enjeu féministe?” - Cours public avec Giovanna Zapperi, vendredi 24 octobre
▪ Meet Jodi Lynn Maracle, 2025-26 Indigenous artist-in-residence
▪ Record 43 NSF grad fellows at UH Mā next round of applications now open
▪ Adapting to Princeton s Distinctive Academic Culture (hosted by The McGraw Center)
▪ Overview of Career Development
▪ First Year Family Weekend Session: CAF
▪ Princeton Writing Program Open House
▪ Crafternoon at the Commons: Artful Gift Wrapping
▪ 30 Minutes Towards Better Bibliographies and Footnotes! (online)
▪ Introduction to Data Analysis with R
▪ Paul Lewis, Piano (Princeton University Concerts)
▪ Composition Colloquium with Amir ElSaffar
▪ 英語Podcast S2エピソード3配信
▪ Marine robots field tested in Kāneʻohe Bay to better understand coral reefs
▪ QB Alejado earns 4th conference weekly freshman award
▪ Rainbow Wahine outside hitter earns 3rd Big West honor
▪ 早稲田大学理工学術院 情報生産システム研究科 助手募集(2025年11月20日(木)15時WEB申請締切)
▪ Alumni’s Voices 八木氏【150周年サイト】
▪ 早稲田大学理工学術院 情報生産システム研究科 助教募集(2025年11月20日(木)15時WEB申請締切)
▪ Save or pay down debt? (Thrive 365)
▪ Shaping the Future of Nursing Through Philanthropy
▪ Wie werde ich Open Access?
▪ Rare bumble bee’s downfall began long before humans
▪ AI scribes reduce physician burnout and return focus to the patient
▪ Connecting with the consumer in a distracted age
▪ Some physical therapies for children with neurological disabilities lack scientific support, experts warn
▪ Brueckner, Chen, and Horvath elected to National Academy of Medicine
▪ Dr. Afroditi Pita Recognized for Scholarly Accomplishments
▪ The 16th Annual Reflections on the Legacy of Imam W.D. Mohammed: Female Ministers and African Headwraps
▪ Celebrate Biketober all month with events, pop-ups and more
▪ AI presents challenges to journalism — but also opportunities
▪ The 2025 Page Lecture with Knopf Canada Editor-in Chief Lynn Henry
▪ For this new architecture project, a key design element was dignity
▪ Dr. Linda Sprague Martinez of UConn Health Disparities Institute Served as Keynote Speaker at Hispanic Health Council’s Annual Maternal Health Conference
▪ Dr. Cato T. Laurencin of UConn Honored by the National Academy of Inventors (NAI)
▪ Masters in Religion Information Session
▪ You see Saturn’s rings. She sees hidden number theory.
▪ When communication could mean life or death
▪ Football vs Harvard
▪ SFPUL: Tour of Spooky Special Collections
▪ S P Jain School of Global Management (S. P. Jain School of Global Management);Master of Global Bu MBA Master s - QS International Trade Ranking - Masters and MBA 2026
▪ Sciences Po (Sciences Po Paris);Master in International Devel MBA Master s - QS International Trade Ranking - Masters and MBA 2026
▪ Victoria University of Wellington (Victoria University of Wellington);Master of International T MBA Master s - QS International Trade Ranking - Masters and MBA 2026
▪ Leeds Beckett University (Leeds Beckett University);International Trade and F MBA Master s - QS International Trade Ranking - Masters and MBA 2026
▪ Beijing Foreign Studies University (Beijing Foreign Studies University);MSc International Bu MBA Master s - QS International Trade Ranking - Masters and MBA 2026
▪ ESAN, Escuela de Administracion de Negocios para Graduados (ESAN, Escuela de Administracion de Negocios para Graduados);Flex-MBA;MBA Master s - QS International Trade Ranking - Masters and MBA 2026
▪ Gadjah Mada University (Universitas Gadjah Mada);International MBA;MBA Master s - QS International Trade Ranking - Masters and MBA 2026
▪ Jeonbuk National University (Jeonbuk National University);International Cyber Trade and Area S MBA Master s - QS International Trade Ranking - Masters and MBA 2026
▪ London Metropolitan University (London Metropolitan University);MSc International Trade and Finance (No longer offer, changed to MSc International Business Management);MBA Master s - QS International Trade Ranking - Masters and MBA 2026
▪ The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong (The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong);MSc Global Supply Chain Mana MBA Master s - QS International Trade Ranking - Masters and MBA 2026
▪ Why Honoring John Doar Matters Today
▪ SGS 902 Information Session ONLINE
▪ Cambridge Men triumph again at Head of the Charles
▪ Universitat Ramon Llull (ESADE Business School);EMBA;EMBA - QS International Trade Ranking - Executive MBA 2026
▪ Fundação Getulio Vargas (Fundação Getulio Vargas);EMBA;EMBA - QS International Trade Ranking - Executive MBA 2026
▪ Georgetown University (Georgetown University);EMBA;EMBA - QS International Trade Ranking - Executive MBA 2026
▪ Hult International Business School (Hult International Business School);Executive MBA;EMBA - QS International Trade Ranking - Executive MBA 2026
▪ Queen s University at Kingston (Queen s University);Executive MBA;EMBA - QS International Trade Ranking - Executive MBA 2026
▪ Corvinus / Maastricht (Corvinus University of Budapest);Executive MBA (joint programme);EMBA - QS International Trade Ranking - Executive MBA 2026
▪ TBS Business School (Toulouse) (Ecole Supérieure de Commerce, ESC Toulouse);Global Executive MBA;EMBA - QS International Trade Ranking - Executive MBA 2026
▪ China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) (China Europe International Business School);Global Executive MBA;EMBA - QS International Trade Ranking - Executive MBA 2026
▪ S P Jain School of Global Management (S. P. Jain School of Global Management);EMBA;EMBA - QS International Trade Ranking - Executive MBA 2026
▪ ESMT European School of Management and Technology (ESMT European School of Management and Technology);Executive MBA;EMBA - QS International Trade Ranking - Executive MBA 2026
▪ Lou Boshart, Xiaohui Liu, and Sarah Noordeloos winners of the Metje Postma Awards
▪ Keele astrophysicists contribute to NASA-supported research discovering building blocks of life in neighboring galaxy
▪ A New AI-Based Method to Help Prevent Biological Invasions
▪ Working in Multiples: Counterproof Press Exhibition Displays Art Made At and For UConn
▪ Comfort in 3D: Study Finds Virtual Reality Eases Patient Anxiety
▪ Ecole Nationale Supérieure d Hydraulique (ENSH)
▪ Ecole Nationale Supérieure d Hydraulique (ENSH)
▪ AI and the future of universities: How UON is on the right road
▪ Start Cup Toscana 2025: la competizione regionale per l’innovazione torna a Pisa
▪ We Know More About the Moon Than 60% of Earth’s Surface
▪ Sport e sostenibilità: a Lisbona la Conferenza di Medio Termine del progetto europeo BENCHES coordinato dal Centro Interdisciplinare sulla Sostenibilità ed il Clima della Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
▪ Mon, 20 Oct 2025 00:00:00 UTC CUHK pioneers to introduce multimodality focal therapy for prostate cancer in Hong Kong slashing surgical and hospitalisation time and reducing trauma and complications
▪ 創立150周年記念事業オープニングセレモニーを開催
▪ Talenti al lavoro con JOBFair, punto di incontro tra formazione di eccellenza, ricerca e le migliori imprese e organizzazioni che operano in Italia. Presentazioni e colloqui individuali per allieve e allievi di sei Scuole universitarie superiori italiane
▪ Sam Fender wins Mercury prize: ‘Geordie Springsteen’ is voice of a UK ravaged by industrial decline
▪ Professor Peter Evans Brown FRSE (1930-2025)
▪ 創立記念特集 : 早稲田の文化遺産
▪ Dies academicus 2025: FAU-Jubiläum am 4. November
▪ Jonathan Powell: ‘In early modern England, people went to court very often.’
▪ 早大体育会系の胃袋を支える町中華
▪ Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University
▪ Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University
▪ HKU Showcases Groundbreaking Innovations at InnoCarnival 2025 to Drive Knowledge Transfer and Societal Impact
▪ Six societies you can check out now
▪ 12 top discounts that every Liverpool student should know about
▪ How to keep your home safe and secure
▪ Daan Weggemans: Digital security is not just for specialists
▪ CAMPUS NOW No.257を公開
▪ HKJCGHI hosts plaque-unveiling ceremony to launch headquarters and a joint lab to drive global health innovation
▪ PBC General Meeting
▪ Art Histories of Resistance in the Trans-Imperial Americas During the Long Eighteenth Century
▪ CHIPS Implementation Retrospective: Perspectives on Future Industrial Policy
▪ IHUM Reading Group - Crip Intersections
▪ Working with Excel Functions
▪ 日本中東学会第31回公開講演会「パレスチナ ≪民族抹消≫としての文化的ジェノサイド」
▪ 第10回坪内逍遙大賞が決定
▪ Open-Access-Mythen auf dem Prüfstand
▪ Warriors score bowl eligibility with win over Colorado State, ‘Toe’ breaks record
▪ Housemate Search Social
▪ Queen’s University Archives Lecture
▪ Law 80 Careers in Business Law
▪ Professional Master of Industrial Relations Information Session (part-time program)
▪ Methods Mondays: Development and Evaluation of Complex Interventions Tailored to a Specific Context
▪ Retirement Readiness - Countdown to Retirement (Thrive 365)
▪ Putting Appreciation and Recognition on the Agenda: Creating Awareness (Thrive 365)
▪ Unbounded Stories Series: Stories for Learning and Healing
▪ After Noon Concert
▪ Fung Book Talk | Masako Hattori, The Age of Youth: American Society and the Two World Wars
▪ Faculty Commons Bible Study
▪ Princeton Debate Panel s World Championship Spars
▪ Post Doc Film NIght (PDC)
▪ HKU alumnus and Silicon Valley start-up founder David Lee shares From HKU to Global Innovation: Building Nex and Redefining Play”
▪ Shoestring Opera - Schoolyard Carmen
▪ New research: The Big Four adapt their transparency depending on who is watching
▪ Sat, 18 Oct 2025 00:00:00 UTC Mourning Professor Yang Chen-ning
▪ HMEI Graduate Funding Open House
▪ Center for Iran Persian Gulf Studies Wednesday Seminar Series
▪ Princeton Sound Kitchen presents Ekmeles
▪ Princeton LDSSA Class
▪ SPEAR Weekly All-Club Meeting
▪ Rainbow Wahine basketball tops Big West preseason poll
▪ Rainbow sailor earns bid to national championships
▪ General Education curriculum alignment: Final phase underway
▪ ʻBows kicker Matsuzawa earns several national honors
▪ Rainbow Warrior basketball ranks 3rd in preseason poll
▪ Looks like a book. Reads, to some, like a threat.
▪ Retired Army Major Wins EBV Alumni Event Pitch Competition
▪ Using the immune system as a window into your current and future health
▪ Post-pandemic COVID-19 linked with high numbers of workforce absences and exits
▪ Yale faculty bring evidence of war’s biological legacy to United Nations General Assembly
▪ Can sortition save democracy? ISPS Democratic Innovations Program tackles representation and recruitment
▪ Rewards, risks with AI chatbots in chronic disease care
▪ Yale School of Music composers ‘swim in the big sea’ at NYC showcase
▪ Teaching end-of-life care: A Q A with Matthew Ellman
▪ Yale’s Roderick Ferguson to deliver Princeton’s 2025–26 Gauss Seminars in Criticism
▪ AI Lab Founders Series: Aravind Srinivas, Perplexity
▪ The history of miracles and near-death experiences: An interview with Carlos Eire
▪ UConn Health Cancer Center Team Celebrates National Mammography Day
▪ Her science writing is not for the squeamish
▪ Showcasing the beauty of basic science
▪ Over 60 and online
▪ Sex, Sexuality, and Stereotypes of Queer Candidates
▪ Voting without Assembling: Rousseau on the limits of aggregative democracy
▪ ‘Unfolding Events,’ an exhibition of artists’ books
▪ The aerosol dilemma: How fighting pollution affects climate change
▪ Husky For Life
▪ Halloween Open Mic
▪ Internet scams—protect yourself and your money (Thrive 365)
▪ University celebrates Liverpool’s shortlisting for European Capital of Innovation 2026
▪ Office Hours with… Malina Buturović
▪ CV of Failures exhibition opens in the Herta Mohr Building
▪ Christine Kennedy, PhD, RN, FAAN To Retire as College of Nursing Dean
▪ Alisa van de Haar: ‘People with linguistic skills have always played a very important role in society’
▪ Yale and Google’s collaborative breakthrough in single-cell RNA analysis
▪ Two pivotal research chairs positioned to transform cancer care
▪ Neonatologie: Intelligentes Absaugsystem schützt Frühgeborene
▪ A Century of Sound at UConn’s WHUS
▪ Emirates College for Advanced Education
▪ Emirates College for Advanced Education
▪ Duhok Polytechnic University
▪ Duhok Polytechnic University
▪ Dubai Medical University
▪ Dubai Medical University
▪ What really happens behind the scenes at a Lorentz Center workshop?
▪ École Nationale Supérieure de Management
▪ École Nationale Supérieure de Management
▪ Université d Alger 3 - Brahim Soltane Chaibout
▪ Université d Alger 3 - Brahim Soltane Chaibout
▪ Ecole Supérieure en Sciences de l Aliment et des Industries Agroalimentaires
▪ Ecole Supérieure en Sciences de l Aliment et des Industries Agroalimentaires
▪ Ras Al Khaima Medical and Health Sciences University (RAK)
▪ Ras Al Khaima Medical and Health Sciences University (RAK)
▪ Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence
▪ Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence
▪ AMITY UNIVERSITY DUBAI
▪ AMITY UNIVERSITY DUBAI
▪ Imam Malik College
▪ Imam Malik College
▪ Université de Constantine 3 -Salah Boubnider
▪ Université de Constantine 3 -Salah Boubnider
▪ Half a century travelling the country of the mind: Psychology at UON celebrates a big birthday
▪ Dick Stufkens Prize 2025 awarded to physical chemist Begüm Demirkurt
▪ University of Gharyan
▪ University of Gharyan
▪ Université de Tahri Mohamed Béchar
▪ Université de Tahri Mohamed Béchar
▪ Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (EHEC)
▪ Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (EHEC)
▪ Higher Colleges of Technology
▪ University report highlights the impact of Canon’s Young People Programme
▪ Ph.D. Welcome Day, il benvenuto della Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna alle nuove dottorande e ai nuovi dottorandi. 115 posizioni finanziate con borse di studio nei settori strategici dell’innovazione e della ricerca
▪ Coltivare il futuro: l’agroecologia aiuta a combattere il cambiamento climatico. Lo dimostra uno studio congiunto della Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa e ISARA-Lione
▪ #FAUwissenwollen: Impfungen – Schutzschild für jedes Alter
▪ Nobel Laureate Professor Ferenc Krausz joins HKU as Chair Professor of Physics
▪ Student voices help shape future of Legacy Path, Andrews Amphitheater
▪ 2026年度教研系プリンタリプレイス提案依頼について
▪ 【大阪万博】未来の暮らしを体感!人間協調 AI ロボット「AIREC」登場
▪ LGBTQ+ community groups fill gaps in youth mental health care
▪ Internationale Open-Access-Woche 2025: Wem gehört unser Wissen?
▪ Di, 21.10.: Informationstheke/Ausweisschalter öffnet später
▪ Hawaiʻi EPSCoR seeks public input on state’s new science and technology plan
▪ October President’s Report: Federal shutdown, Direct2UH launch and more
▪ Naomi Levine wins 2024 NAVSA book prize for first book, ‘The Burden of Rhyme’
▪ Yale and University of São Paulo collaboration explores ‘Snowball Earth’
▪ Celebrating a half century of experiments by Chemistry alum Barney Ellison
▪ Conference to explore Africa’s creative and spiritual heritage
▪ Hawaiʻi at the cutting edge: UH turns up the heat on materials science research
▪ Surprising bacteria discovery links Hawaiʻi’s groundwater to the ocean
▪ Japan to stream Rainbow Warrior football games
▪ High rates of articular cartilage damage found in pediatric athletes after ACL injuries, meniscus tears
▪ Marlene L. Daut shortlisted for 2025 Cundill History Prize
▪ Female Ministers and African Headwraps
▪ Soirée des masters
▪ MSA Game Night
▪ Fatal attraction: Electric charge connects jumping worm to aerial prey
▪ Injury Prevention Research Center at Emory awarded funds to prevent falls among older adults through coalition
▪ Emory nursing PhD student receives NIH fellowship to study chemo-induced neuropathy in breast cancer survivors
▪ Emory University and Emory Healthcare participate in annual Atlanta Pride Parade
▪ Molly McGehee named interim dean of Oxford College of Emory University
▪ Le campus s agrandit
▪ Des solutions étudiantes pour changer le monde
▪ Lunch pédagogique: l’évaluation des enseignements - Mardi 28 octobre
▪ Soirée des masters
▪ Richardson Chamber Players (Princeton University Concerts)
▪ Jazz at Princeton presents: Jazz Small Group I and PU Faculty Jazz Septet
▪ Halloween with Sinfonia
▪ Composition Colloquium with Theo Bleckmann
▪ Princeton Sound Kitchen presents Liam Elliot: Resin
▪ A Masterclass with Mariko Anraku, harp
▪ Sound Installations
▪ Belcea String Quartet (Princeton University Concerts)
▪ MSA Charity Week Bingo Night
▪ Meet the Music: Musical Fairy Tales (Princeton University Concerts)
▪ UMass Chan Medical School Featured in New York Times Magazine Article
▪ AI Lab Founders Series
▪ AI Lab Founders Series
▪ Getting to know… Justin Willson
▪ ‘How old are you? 70s? You’re JV, maybe next year.’
▪ Understanding Your Risk: How Genetic Testing is Changing Breast Cancer Prevention
▪ Harvard reports operating deficit amid federal funding cuts
▪ Western researchers suggest payroll-delivered emergency savings accounts as solution to financial stress
▪ Was ‘Aeneid’ critiquing or glorifying empire?
▪ HMEI Faculty Seminar Ocean Carbon: Facts, Fluxes and Fictions
▪ For ‘preeminent’ economic historian, the road to the Nobel began at Yale
▪ CAHNR Researchers Debunk New Sex Selection Method
▪ Decoding the cosmos
▪ ‘If you understand the risks, AI is an incredible tool’
▪ Narrating Highland Heritages of Bhutan
▪ Civic engagement: Where are the youth?
▪ RIT (Saunders) - Full-time MBA Rankings - United States 2026
▪ Saint Louis University (Chaifetz) - Full-time MBA Rankings - United States 2026
▪ South Dakota (Beacom) - Full-time MBA Rankings - United States 2026
▪ Stevens Institute of Technology - Full-time MBA Rankings - United States 2026
▪ University at Albany - Full-time MBA Rankings - United States 2026
▪ University of Kansas - Full-time MBA Rankings - United States 2026
▪ Hands-On Learning, Real World Skills: UConn Extension’s Workforce Impact
▪ International University of Japan - Full-time MBA Rankings - Asia 2026
▪ James Cook University Singapore - Full-time MBA Rankings - Asia 2026
▪ Management Development Institute Gurgaon - Full-time MBA Rankings - Asia 2026
▪ Nazarbayev University - Graduate Business School - Full-time MBA Rankings - Asia 2026
▪ Ritsumeikan APU - Full-time MBA Rankings - Asia 2026
▪ Shanghai University - Full-time MBA Rankings - Asia 2026
▪ SolBridge International School of Business - Full-time MBA Rankings - Asia 2026
▪ Somaiya Vidyavihar University - Full-time MBA Rankings - Asia 2026
▪ Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) - Full-time MBA Rankings - Asia 2026
▪ VinUniversity - Full-time MBA Rankings - Asia 2026
▪ Massey University - Full-time MBA Rankings - Oceania 2026
▪ UConn Magazine: Seoul Mates
▪ Researchers Revolutionize RNA Detection
▪ UConn Chemists Developing Safer, All-Natural Contrast Dye for Medical Imaging
▪ Meet the Undergraduate: Jennifer Gearin ‘28 (CLAS)
▪ Shanghai Jiao Tong (Antai) - Full-time MBA Rankings - Global 2026
▪ Cranfield School of Management - Full-time MBA Rankings - Global 2026
▪ Virginia (Darden) - Full-time MBA Rankings - Global 2026
▪ Texas A M (Mays) - Full-time MBA Rankings - Global 2026
▪ Emory (Goizueta) - Full-time MBA Rankings - Global 2026
▪ Babson College (Olin) - Full-time MBA Rankings - Global 2026
▪ McGill (Desautels) - Full-time MBA Rankings - Global 2026
▪ Leeds University Business School - Full-time MBA Rankings - Global 2026
▪ Penn State (Smeal) - Full-time MBA Rankings - Global 2026
▪ Audencia Business School - Full-time MBA Rankings - Global 2026
▪ University of Northampton opens its doors to showcase rare local artists’ sketches ahead of Northamptonshire Day
▪ Alumna Mojan Samadi: ‘Femicide is not about the perpetrator’s motive’
▪ “We Know More About the Moon Than 60% of Earth’s Surface”
▪ Why practical learning is important when studying medicine
▪ Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften 2025: Highlights an der FAU
▪ Why you should choose Rome for your social sciences degree
▪ Gegen das Vergessen: Stolperschwelle erinnert an Opfer des Nationalsozialismus
▪ Cooperazione tra Italia e Tanzania: si chiude il secondo corso dedicato alla cooperazione giudiziaria internazionale
▪ UON students turn sadness to positive action raising nearly £9k for charity
▪ Rigenerare la cartilagine: uno studio italiano apre scenari innovativi per la cura dell’osteoartrosi
▪ In the news: 9-15 October 2025
▪ Thu, 16 Oct 2025 00:00:00 UTC CUHK develops unclonable “digital fingerprint” technology to enhance smart device security
▪ No loss of patient confidence in environmentally friendly doctors
▪ Lichtschalter für Elektronen
▪ Light Switch for Electrons
▪ 戦死者慰霊から見る東アジア
▪ Spannende Kriminalfälle in historischen Dokumenten der Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg
▪ From market-driven thinking to ‘Build, build, build’: Leiden experts on the housing crisis
▪ 2026年度教研系プリンタリプレイス提案依頼について
▪ 国立台湾大学、コーネル大学と共同WS
▪ 【11/19開催・事前申込】「育業」出前講座 in 早稲田大学(講師:小島よしお氏)
▪ Anthropology Lecture Series
▪ Princeton Students in Quantum Weekly Workshop
▪ Study Abroad Info Session: Summer Programs
▪ 電池人材育成で持続可能社会の実現へ
▪ Lingering pain, lost trust: Study reveals ongoing effects from 2021 Red Hill spill
▪ Image of the Week: Sharks
▪ Okinawan songs uncover centuries of climate, geological history
▪ Building connections to prevent suicide for Hawaiʻi’s farmers, first responders
▪ When your English teacher writes a book on Taylor Swift
▪ President Maric Announces Vice President for Communications
▪ Oxford College Dean Badia Ahad named Emory University’s next provost
▪ Researchers report ‘astounding’ obesity surge in U.S.
▪ Influential Indigenous advocate becomes Elder-in-Residence at Western
▪ Putin doesn’t care what we think
▪ Personal Budgeting (Thrive 365)
▪ National Society Chooses UConn Health’s Dr. Lauren Geaney
▪ School of Social Work Co-Organizer of the 2025 Connecticut Latino Policy Agenda Summit
▪ How sexism in medicine continues to endanger women’s health
▪ STEAM+ Brown Bag Seminar (HYBRID event)
▪ U Morris chancellor stepping down
▪ What to know about the GLP-1 weight loss drugs
▪ Extension specialist encourages “conceptual biosecurity” as avian flu persists
▪ Locking carbon in trees and soils could ‘stabilise climate for centuries’ – but only if combined with underground storage
▪ Whiteheads, blackheads, pimples: A guide to treating acne at home
▪ Wits/SapienCE wins top cultural award
▪ Cambridge-led coalition to seed £500m fossil-free cash investment fund
▪ How QS helped me study an MBA in the UK
▪ Martijn van den Brink speaks at the inaugural conference of the Luxembourg Centre for European Law
▪ Why biologist Rafael Martig became an artist: ‘Art opens people’s eyes’
▪ General Meeting + Volunteer Training
▪ Eight reasons to study high tech in the Netherlands
▪ Students are ‘Champions’ for UON being baby friendly
▪ From Copenhagen to Campus: Denmark s EU Presidency
▪ Data Proficiency 103: Analyzing Data Using Power BI (Virtual Workshop)
▪ SapienCE/Wits wins top cultural award
▪ Michael Skinnider wins 2025 Packard Foundation Fellowship
▪ UConn Engineering Researchers Reducing Wave Radiation
▪ UConn Graduate Reflects on Marshall Scholar Experience
▪ Artists of the Sky: Benton Exhibition Showcases Beauty, Scientific Importance of Clouds
▪ Neag School’s Annual Scholarship Celebration Spotlights Students and Donors
▪ Sostenibilità ambientale, aperte le iscrizioni all’edizione numero trenta del Master di II livello in Gestione e Controllo dell’Ambiente (GECA)
▪ Quiet brake on war: this intelligence expert points to arms control agreements that work
▪ Ricerca e innovazione nel florovivaismo: la Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna protagonista al X International Symposium on New Ornamental Crops di Kalamata
▪ From archery to water polo: 8 sports clubs to try at Liverpool
▪ Join our University Talent Show, Thursday, 6 November
▪ Southampton composer nominated for top UK music award
▪ Nota del Senato Accademico della Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
▪ Seasonal School, il nuovo programma per l’inverno 2026. Dalla comunicazione della sostenibilità aziendale all’etica del cambiamento climatico, tutti i temi affrontati dai corsi intensivi per studentesse e studenti di talento
▪ University of Liverpool hosts landmark discussion on potential impact of ‘Hillsborough Law’
▪ Enhance your digital skills with KnowHow and win a pair of Bose headphones
▪ Neues Forschungsprojekt: Wie Bakterien zusammenhalten
▪ A new, twofold approach
▪ Zweifach neuer Ansatz
▪ Dr. Volker Wissing
▪ Was ist an der Uni los?
▪ „Wir brauchen einen kürzeren Vollzeitstandard“
▪ Native oysters: tiny creatures, big impact beneath the waves
▪ HKU Business School Releases Latest Report on AI’s Advanced Reasoning Capabilities
▪ HKU Innovation Week 2025: Pioneering Global Innovation with Breakthroughs and Hong Kong’s First Dental Incubation Programme
▪ Progetto “Health at School”: avviati alla Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna i primi corsi dedicati al benessere psicofisico delle Allieve e degli Allievi
▪ Keele ranked No.1 in the West Midlands for Midwifery in the Guardian University Guide 2026
▪ ユーティリティデータを活用した業界横断のデータ連携に関する実証実験を開始
▪ HMEI Faculty Seminar
▪ Professional Theater Coaching Sessions with Vivia Font
▪ UH Mānoa music professor named Teacher of the Year
▪ Students connect to career opportunities at UH Mānoa Fall Career Fair
▪ 創立150周年記念事業 特設サイト公開
▪ ここがすごい!所祭2025(10/19開催)
▪ ʻUlu pioneer honored for 40 years of advocacy
▪ Scholars gather at UH Mānoa for global symposium on Southeast Asian languages
▪ UH Mānoa swimmer named Big West Men’s Athlete of the Week
▪ 出雲駅伝2位 14年ぶり表彰台
▪ UH medical school celebrates 60 years of healing in Hawaiʻi
▪ A Dose of History: Pharmacists in the Phamily
▪ Alumna’s ‘Da Palaka Girl’ small business hosts successful UH Mānoa pop-up
▪ ‘Sips for Seedlings’ brews support for Hawaiʻi’s endangered plants
▪ Yale launches new tool to instantly estimate costs for prospective students
▪ Visiting international research students ‘great ambassadors for Western’
▪ Want Americans to love EVs? Fix this.
▪ New Book Releases by CEU Academic Staff and Researchers
▪ Jae Hyung Jung, MD
▪ ‘Dry January’ helped drive drinking rates to 96-year low
▪ 100-year-old D-Day veteran awarded honorary degree
▪ Nobel winner says prize honors an entire field of colleagues and students
▪ Number of full-tuition Hurst Horizon Scholarships increases to 96 for 2025–26
▪ New helicopter program speeds up cardiovascular care in rural Minnesota
▪ Why did so many people from northern Europe move to emigrate to Minnesota?
▪ Wondering If COVID Has Peaked? Here s What The Data And Doctors Are Telling Us.
▪ Ombudsperson and employment policies and procedures council
▪ Democracy measured: Simon Otjes on political science and practice
▪ Public Lecture: Oxford Professor Laura Sjoberg
▪ Democracy measured: Simon Otjes on political science and practice
▪ Insight Partners Recruiting Session
▪ Künstliche Intelligenz: Vorreiter des KI-Booms
▪ Decoding DNA: Western researcher finds genetic links to cannabis use
▪ Open-Access-Publizieren im Fokus: Universitätsbibliothek lädt zur Open-Access-Woche 2025 ein
▪ The Dutch ‘just in time’ mentality won’t work in a war situation
▪ Leiden researchers pioneer ‘green’ framework for sustainable drug development
▪ Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
▪ Le emissioni di gas serra continuano a crescere, il clima a scaldarsi, e l’intensità e frequenza degli eventi estremi ad aumentare. L’intervento di Roberto Buizza al convegno sui disastri naturali organizzato al Comune di Pisa
▪ Treating Hearts Personally
▪ Ben Van Rompuy speaks at Congress of the International League of Competition Law
▪ Spanish village full of Leiden residents: dozens of textile workers once migrated to Guadalajara
▪ Five Years Later, Are Students Bouncing Back from the Pandemic?
▪ Erstsemesterbegrüßung: Willkommen an der FAU
▪ Valorizzare la biodiversità, i risultati finali del progetto europeo FRAMEwork che coinvolge la Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
▪ Universidad ORT Uruguay - World University Rankings - Masters In Business Analytics 2026
▪ University of Limerick - World University Rankings - Masters In Business Analytics 2026
▪ University of Louisville - World University Rankings - Masters In Business Analytics 2026
▪ University of Sharjah - World University Rankings - Masters In Business Analytics 2026
▪ University of Texas at Arlington - World University Rankings - Masters In Business Analytics 2026
▪ Utah (Eccles) - World University Rankings - Masters In Business Analytics 2026
▪ West Texas A M University - World University Rankings - Masters In Business Analytics 2026
▪ Worcester Polytechnic Institute - World University Rankings - Masters In Business Analytics 2026
▪ Woxsen School of Business - World University Rankings - Masters In Business Analytics 2026
▪ XJTLU International Business School Suzhou - World University Rankings - Masters In Business Analytics 2026
▪ Xiang van der Boon on exchange in Bilbao: ‘A unique opportunity to step outside your comfort zone’
▪ University of Liechtenstein Business School - World University Rankings - Masters In Finance 2026
▪ University of Limerick - World University Rankings - Masters In Finance 2026
▪ University of Massachusetts (Dartmouth) - World University Rankings - Masters In Finance 2026
▪ University of Minho - School of Economics and Management - World University Rankings - Masters In Finance 2026
▪ University of Panama - World University Rankings - Masters In Finance 2026
▪ University of Pecs - World University Rankings - Masters In Finance 2026
▪ VENICE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT - World University Rankings - Masters In Finance 2026
▪ West Texas A M University - World University Rankings - Masters In Finance 2026
▪ Woxsen School of Business - World University Rankings - Masters In Finance 2026
▪ XJTLU International Business School Suzhou - World University Rankings - Masters In Finance 2026
▪ Action required: password visibility in Microsoft Edge
▪ Alla Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna il 1° Convegno Nazionale del Network PREMs e PROMs promosso dal Laboratorio Management e Sanità (MeS)
▪ Event celebrates new MA aimed at next generation of public servants
▪ Liverpool Literary Festival 2025 short story competition winners announced
▪ Was Suriname expensive or not? ‘The economic situation has never been properly assessed’
▪ Gedenk- und Lernort nimmt weiter Gestalt an
▪ VRヘッドセットでドライアイが生じにくく
▪ 【Translators Talk】海外に広がる日本文学 その2 ブラジルの場合
▪ 国際文学館出張展示@戸山図書館 早稲田のふしぎな「文学の家」Waseda’s Strange House of Literature/2025年秋Library Week
▪ 【国際文学館ブッククラブ Vol.3】 中川ヨウ「音楽と生きて―時代・ジェンダーの動きと共に」
▪ Authors Alive! ~作家に会おう~ 木下龍也×ロバート キャンベル 朗読と対談「すごい短歌部」
▪ HKU Unveils Vision for 2026-2035: Leadership for Impact
▪ Passport to growth: How UH alumna’s Okinawa experience shaped her path
▪ 第2回戦略方針委員会が開催されました
▪ Graduate Student Buddhist Association Practice Meeting
▪ Theater Performance Co-Curricular Classes with Vivia Font
▪ UH prepares for an AI-powered workforce
▪ New AI initiative connects research, education, community impact
▪ Fighting cancer with a tiny molecule shows big promise
▪ 台風災害に係る学費等減免について
▪ Trio of Rainbow Warrior football players earn Mountain West weekly honors
▪ Major art and architecture archives donated to Hamilton Library
▪ From pageant queen to project engineer: Alumna leads McCarthy Mall renovation
▪ UH Mānoa hosts Nānākuli football team for campus visit, college gameday experience
▪ 台風災害に係る学費等減免について
▪ 留学で磨いた研究と成長の力
▪ Answering a century-old question: How do brain oscillations emerge?
▪ Yale’s Harold Hongju Koh argues for workers’ right to strike at the International Court of Justice
▪ Unlocking the skin’s natural healing power
▪ Princeton Men s Soccer Senior Night
▪ A new analysis could map the ancient history of Earth’s surface
▪ UH scientists, WWII seaplane helped build template for remote research
▪ Honorary Western professor, alum Peter Howitt, MA‘69, wins Nobel Prize in Economics
▪ Save or pay down debt? (Thrive 365)
▪ Shared ambitions: Yale launches ‘Planetary Solutions Strategic Vision 2050’
▪ Hip-Hop Techniques and Foundations Drop-in Class
▪ Hip-Hop Techniques and Foundations Drop-in Class
▪ Rising temperatures may increase U.S. overdose deaths
▪ ‘Interface Frictions’: Examining technology and the body
▪ Built to Innovate| Virtual Webinar
▪ Twenty Years of Entitled Opinions: An Evening with Robert Pogue Harrison
▪ University of Minnesota clinic is treating a record number of ailing birds of prey
▪ Minnesota’s second green ammonia plant could fuel a future of domestic production
▪ High rate of dual-career couples a key driver of Twin Cities’ economy
▪ New lab-grown human embryo model produces blood cells
▪ Vortragsreihe: Jung bleiben für Fortgeschrittene
▪ CAS-E Ringvorlesung Wintersemester 2025/2026
▪ Flooded polder helps fight mosquito-borne diseases
▪ Leiden ‘super antibiotic’ keeps dangerous gut bacterium under control with a low dose
▪ ‘A good death’: How compassionate care helps people navigate the end of life
▪ Astronomy for beginners: new minor opens up the universe to everyone
▪ Join the Pre-PhD Programme and discover if doing PhD research is for you
▪ What Happens When Local Hospitals Stop Delivering Babies? UConn Anthropology Student is Hoping to Find Out
▪ UConn Cancer Care Startup Goes Global (and Beyond)
▪ Begeisterte Teilnehmende – Kongress der European Society for Pigment Cell Research (ESPCR ) an der FAU
▪ Formazione e valore sociale: oltre 200 partecipanti al corso “Cultura in ambito salute e sicurezza” per promuovere la prevenzione, la sicurezza e la responsabilità condivisa
▪ Owada keynote Fatou Bensouda on international justice: ‘We need courageous leadership’
▪ University of Cambridge submits planning application for Eddington’s future phases
▪ HKUMed unveils revolutionary nano bone material: High elasticity and strength expected to accelerate surgery and healing
▪ Ergebnisse der Umfrage zur Platzreservierung
▪ Mon, 13 Oct 2025 00:00:00 UTC CUHK’s InnoHK Hong Kong Centre for Logistics Robotics unveils Hong Kong’s first self-locally developed AI-powered quadrupedal robots and humanoid dual-arm platform
▪ Digital Skills HUB: kostenlose Vorträge der UB
▪ Find out more about working, volunteering or studying abroad
▪ Sostenibilità ambientale nel calcio: per una transizione green nelle organizzazioni calcistiche grazie al progetto FREE KICKS coordinato dalla Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa
▪ The University of Auckland Business School
▪ The University of Auckland Business School
▪ International Organisations MBA, University of Geneva (HEC)
▪ International Organisations MBA, University of Geneva (HEC)
▪ New CChES chemistry consultancy
▪ ‘Time to pause and reflect on our basic human needs’
▪ Studie macht Hoffnung auf neue Therapien gegen Lungenfibrose und Krebs
▪ Greedy black hole feeds via two spiral arms
▪ Britain’s new towns must build in space for faith, a new report argues
▪ University celebrates 10 years of ‘Meet the Scientists’
▪ 早稲田大学「UiPath」ライセンス調達に関する提案依頼について(2025)
▪ New Model Explains Extreme Jet Streams on All Giant Planets
▪ 創立150周年記念事業オープニングセレモニー(10/19)開催
▪ New XJTLU 2+2 students welcomed at annual reception event
▪ Get ready for the LivUni Careers Fair on Wednesday 15 October
▪ 「本当に強い大学」全国2位に
▪ Jews in the News: Otherness and Selfhood in the London Gazette
▪ Jews, Judaism, and the American Founding
▪ Comparative Politics Visitor Series
▪ Mon, 13 Oct 2025 00:00:00 UTC CUHK’s nearly 20-year studies highlight long-term risks of gestational diabetes and elevated glucose during pregnancy
▪ Vinh Long University of Technology Education (VLUTE)
▪ Vinh Long University of Technology Education (VLUTE)
▪ “Vertebrate Genome Evolution” Symposium Louis-Jeantet - Mardi 14 octobre
▪ “L’habitus minoritaire. Quand le genre se fait son cinéma” - Conférence d’Éric Fassin vendredi 17 octobre
▪ Air Alejado’s 400+ yards, Ashlock’s 3 TDs lift ‘Bows past Aggies, 44-26
▪ Sat, 11 Oct 2025 00:00:00 UTC CUHK Information Day for Undergraduate Admissions attracts nearly 60,000 visitors
▪ HKU Engineering Researchers Pioneer Differentiable Imaging and Launch Landmark Application with Uncertainty-Aware Fourier Ptychography
▪ Zihong Chen FPO
▪ Girls Who Code Weekly Meeting
▪ Guided tour: Forms and Function: The Splendors of Global Book Making
▪ Queen s Observatory Open House: Science Literacy Week
▪ Science Literacy Week - From Sea to Space
▪ SEAS DEI Workshop: Mindful Management of Stress, Anxiety, and Burnout
▪ Time for mandatory retirement ages for lawmakers, judges, presidents?
▪ María Corina Machado wins Nobel Peace Prize
▪ Transforming kidney care through tissue engineering
▪ Harnessing the potential of biomass-based hydrogen fuel
▪ Western researchers receive $3.4M from Canada Foundation for Innovation
▪ Performance art in Rome, a Guggenheim premiere, and writing for popular audiences
▪ Brief bursts of wisdom
▪ In dogs, as in humans, a harsh past might bare its teeth
▪ Students build networks, explore career paths during Sophomore Summit
▪ Ideas Festival Emory to celebrate resilience with leading musicians, artists and scholars
▪ Western International College set to launch
▪ Solar-powered method lights the way to a ‘de-fossilised’ chemical industry
▪ ‘Disease in a dish’ study of progressive MS finds critical role for unusual type of brain cell
▪ A Conversation on Spirit with Robert Pogue Harrison and Christy Wampole
▪ The Modern World between Them: Dante’s Monologues and Shakespeare’s Soliloquies
▪ This U of M professor discovered widespread PFAS contamination, his research isn t done
▪ Minnesota farmer digitized his old planning system and then turned it into a startup
▪ This experiment could end all life. Or it won’t. Should we try it?
▪ Gallery: University of Liverpool at 2025 party conferences
▪ First evidence in the UK of breeding aegypti mosquito – the main spreader of dengue, chikungunya and Zika
▪ New Interactive Map of Connecticut Nonprofits Rolled Out to Help With Decision-Making
▪ UConn Magazine: Unrivaled
▪ Selezione per la stipula di un contratto di ricerca di durata biennale ai sensi dell’articolo 22 della legge 240/2010 - GIUR-03/B “Diritto agrario e alimentare”
▪ Quantentechnologie: Projekt QuNET erreicht mit Schlüsselexperiment weiteren Meilenstein
▪ Université de Gabès - Arab Region Rankings 2026
▪ Université de Jendouba - Arab Region Rankings 2026
▪ Université de Nouakchott - Arab Region Rankings 2026
▪ Université des Sciences et de la Technologie Houari Boumediène (USTHB) - Arab Region Rankings 2026
▪ Université des Sciences et de la Technologie d Oran Mohamed Boudiaf - Arab Region Rankings 2026
▪ Université of Jijel - Mohammed Seddik BENYAHIA - Arab Region Rankings 2026
▪ Wasit University - Arab Region Rankings 2026
▪ Yarmouk Private University - Arab Region Rankings 2026
▪ Zewail City of Science and Technology - Arab Region Rankings 2026
▪ École Normale Supérieure Cheikh Mohamed Bachir el Ibrahimi Kouba - Arab Region Rankings 2026
▪ Die FAU startet ins Wintersemester 2025/2026
▪ Protezione dei dati personali, lo studio di due ricercatrici dell’Istituto Dirpolis citato nelle conclusioni dell’Avvocato Generale Spielmann in una causa di rinvio pregiudiziale presso la Corte di Giustizia UE
▪ Egyptian Russian University
▪ Egyptian Russian University
▪ Fahad Bin Sultan University
▪ Fahad Bin Sultan University
▪ New Valley University
▪ New Valley University
▪ University of Algiers 1
▪ University of Algiers 1
▪ University of Fujairah
▪ University of Fujairah
▪ HKU International Students Organise Cultural Carnival to Showcase Campus Diversity
▪ THE - World University Rankings 2026: la Scuola Superiore Sant Anna di Pisa conferma il suo posizionamento nella fascia tra le migliori 201 - 250 università al mondo. Il commento del Rettore Nicola Vitiello
▪ Liverpool Literary Festival: one week to go
▪ Physik-Nobelpreis: Spitzenforschung zur Quantentechnologie auch in Erlangen
▪ Incarichi istituzionali: Alberto Di Minin, professore ordinario di Economia e gestione delle imprese, è il nuovo Preside della Classe accademica di Scienze Sociali per il triennio 2025-2028
▪ Universidad Católica de Honduras
▪ Universidad Católica de Honduras
▪ University brings hands-on event to city centre
▪ 英ダラム大学Clive Roberts教授来訪
▪ Gletscherforschung: Künstliche Intelligenz macht Schneeverwehungen berechenbar
▪ Varsity M Volleyball Glenn Nelson Classic
▪ Varsity M Volleyball Glenn Nelson Classic
▪ Bücherflohmarkt in der Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg
▪ Billions in societal loss due to restriction of international students
▪ HKU Innovation Week 2025 : Discover 20+ Groundbreaking Innovations and the Launch of Hong Kong’s First Dental Incubation Programme
▪ Pane, pasta e biscotti “più sani” grazie a MASTER, il progetto focalizzato sul miglioramento della fertilità del suolo e biofortificazione dei cereali, che ha visto protagoniste la Scuola Sant’Anna e l’Università di Cagliari
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