Monday, April 7, 2025

Local artists receive grants for City of Culture 2021 projects

Coventry University and the University of Warwick have selected 18 local artists to receive a grant that will allow them to continue their work during the COVID-19 pandemic through collaboration with researchers from the social sciences, arts, science and medicine from across both the city’s universities.

Monaco: the ideal place to learn and experience luxury!

Since 2006 IUM has developed the MSc in Luxury Management program, taking into consideration the needs of an ever-evolving segment, and working...

Survey finds over 60% senior citizens are willing to try online medical consultations

The suspension of most of the non-emergency services at public hospitals during the COVID-19 outbreak is a source of worries to...

New consortium to monitor safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines

A new consortium to monitor the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines has been formed, including the University of Dundee.

Coronavirus roundup: Entrepreneurship and data analysis

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, University of Missouri–St. Louis faculty, staff and students have supported the St. Louis community in a wide variety...

Reserve Bank walks the post-COVID tightrope

University of Canterbury (UC) economists Associate Head of Economics and Finance Stephen Hickson and Associate Professor...

“There is no such thing as self-sufficiency in medical supply chains”

Global shortages of medical equipment and problems with supply chains have during the ongoing Covid-19 crisis once again shown the strong need for global cooperation in medical supply chain management.

Covid-19 research receives 8.4 million francs in national funding

The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) supports fifteen Bernese Covid-19 research projects totalling 8.4 million Swiss francs.

Review finds almost 20 per cent of COVID-19 patients only show gastrointestinal symptoms

Almost one in five patients with COVID-19 may only show gastrointestinal symptoms, according to a review of academic studies published in the journal Abdominal Radiology.

Growing inequality in job market risks widening disadvantage gap between children

Parents who were already disadvantaged before the pandemic were more likely to have suffered a salary cut or unemployment during the crisis
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