DTU is one of Denmark’s foremost research universities. As such university educate, make innovative discoveries, generate entrepreneurial ideas for improving people’s lives and protect the environment. The University serves as an engine of economic growth and social prosperity and is particularly well-known for its success in the transfer of technology […]
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The students of the Department of Electrical Power Engineering and Mechatronics are competing with the best students throughout Europe, to write the most efficient algorithm for future self-driving vehicles. The competition is organised by the international technology group Bosch, which has produced a lot of home appliances that Estonians are […]
A research team of the University of Coimbra (UC) is carrying out the first Portuguese study focused on adolescence which seeks the early detection of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), as well as of risk and protective factores that allow to build effective intervention programes to fight this pathology. Borderline personality […]
Students from a range of artistic disciplines shared their ideas for a new monument for Aldgate, exploring important questions about what we commemorate, why, and who gets to decide. Students from the Public Art & Performance MA at London Met’s School of Art, Architecture & Design came together this week to share […]
VU clinical psychologist Marit Sijbrandij and her research team have received more than six million euros from the European Union for the study “Improving the Preparedness of Health Systems to Reduce Mental Health and Psychosocial Concerns resulting from the COVID-19 Pandemic”. The RESPOND project is one of four projects selected […]
Educate young people about collective responsibility and teach social communicative skills to reduce the impact of online bullying. These are just two of the recommendations made in a new report by the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). The report evaluates the Cyberscene project. A collaboration between theatrical […]
The Silesian University of Technology is one of the winners of the 2nd call for European Universities. Out of 62 submitted applications, the European Commission selected 24 consortia. The Silesian University of Technology has submitted the application titled: “The European University Alliance on Responsible Consumption and Production EURECA-PRO” in a […]
Named NETRAW (Network for Rural Active Women), the main objective of this European research and training project is to capitalise on practices and provide access to training and support resources for women living in Mediterranean rural areas, particularly in Spain, France and Greece. Led by Université Grenoble Alpes, this project […]
The traditional August forum “August.PRO: a matrix of pedagogical changes” is held in Tomsk. Participants include teachers and university professors, school principals, representatives of regional education authorities and the leadership of the Russian Ministry of Education. The TSPU also joined the discussion of the forum’s issues, and the key speakers […]
A Harper Adams researcher has been awarded £166,000 for a study on the welfare of wild-caught fish. Dr Nicola Randall, Principal Lecturer and Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Agriculture, received the funds from the Humane Slaughter Association (HSA) to carry out a global review into the humane capture and […]