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Benefits of being an international student in Germany

Many students who dream of pursuing their education overseas find themselves gravitating towards Germany. Last year, the country climbed up the global rankings to become the 4th most popular study destination.

Scholarships for the Full-Time MBA – October 2020 Edition

Luiss Full-time MBA is made more accessible to deserving candidates through scholarships that can cover totally or partially the tuition fee of the next edition of the master starting in October 2020.

ZJU scientists discover the “Golden Baton” for regulating social interaction

Cortical network activities underlying normal human behaviors depend for the main part on an exquisite interplay between excitation and inhibition.

Universiti Malaya TOP 60 in the World

The Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings (QS WUR) 2021 has ranked the Universiti Malaya (UM) 59th globally. UM has leapt 11 spots up from 70 in 2020 and shows a consistent

The Competition Trends in the Internet Industry

In a webinar of 2021 Fudan MBA admission events, Professor Luo Pinliang from the Industrial Economics Department, School of Management...

As COVID cases rise, rates should stay low

With a surge in coronavirus cases in Victoria and other states, there is a strong reason to keep the official cash rate on hold, according to The Australian National University's Shadow RBA.

Why Study in Norway?

Forget about the beautiful fjords and mountains… Forget about the attractive job market and low unemployment rate… Forget about Norway ranking at the top of surveys as the best place to live…

Distant Dialogues

Working with Worldwide FM in the UK, Merrie Records in China and with the support of property developer Xintiandi, we’re connecting three UK...

“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.

Millions die from obesity worldwide, says York study

Obesity is a significant factor in increasing rates of disease globally with the number of deaths related to a high body mass index (BMI) more than doubled from 1990 to 2017, say York University researchers.
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