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Top 50 breakthrough in world ranking

CityU is ranked #48 according to QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) data released on 10 June 2020. In terms of research quality as measured by citations per faculty member, CityU is ranked among the top 22 globally.

Dale Fodness, Visiting Professor at UASM’s International Summer School, Shares His Experience

During the International Summer School’s second cycle, from June 23th to July 4th, visiting professors Dale Fodness from University of Dallas, Claude Chailan from EM Strasbourg and Jaime Sabal from ESADE, participated in the online program.

Why Work for UC Davis?

The UC Davis Graduate School of Management offers graduate business programs at four prime locations across Northern California as well as online.

WiE CAN: engineer a career

In January next year, 60 Year 13 students from across Aotearoa New Zealand will discover the career opportunities engineering has to offer women when they attend a hands-on programme run by the University of Canterbury (UC).

UC Davis Full-Time MBA Ranked in Top 50 for 25th Consecutive Year

The UC Davis Graduate School of Management’s Full-Time MBA is ranked among the top 50 programs in the U.S. for the 25th consecutive year, according to U.S. News & World Report’s latest graduate business school rankings released March 17, 2020.

Preventing the next pandemic

APolicy Forum articlepublished today inScience shows that an annual investment of $30 billion should be enough to offset the costs of preventing another global pandemic such as COVID-19.

COVID-19 pandemic causes a seismic noise quiet period in 2020

Research published in the journal Science has shown that lockdown measures to combat the spread of COVID-19 led to a 50% reduction in seismic noise observed around the world in early to mid 2020.

Vivek Goel on University of Toronto’s plans for a gradual return to campus this...

With the new academic year approaching, the University of Toronto is busy preparing for a limited and gradual return to campus in September.

Commissioned by the Ministry of Environment: Researcher from Bayreuth heads ultra-fine particulate measurement at...

Under the direction of Prof. Dr. Anke C. Nölscher, Professor for Atmospheric Chemistry at the University of Bayreuth, ultra-fine particulate pollution in the vicinity of Munich Airport is to be measured over the next three years.

Unique integrated health monitoring system for stroke survivors patented in Lithuania

Group of biomedical engineers from biotech company Gruppo Fos Lithuania together with researchers at Kaunas University of Technology and Lithuanian University of Health Sciences have patented technology for advanced health monitoring of stroke survivors.
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