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Boldly Future Forward

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

With roots dating back to 1891, the university has evolved to address new technologies, especially in agriculture, and prepare readily employable graduates. A&T Center for Excellence in Post-Harvest Technologies, is working on developing an all-natural, antiviral disinfectant with promising results in controlling the spread of SARS-CoV-2.

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A free, online, global university seeks seal of approval

Inside Higher Ed

” Nonetheless, he has promised the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) that UoPeople—as the institution calls itself—will educate 25,000 refugees by 2030, a goal Reshef expects to accomplish early. ” Many, if not all, of the commendations are supported by technology.

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STEM innovation in constrained economic times – the UK in an international context by Professor Ian Walmsley, Provost of Imperial College

HEPI

This blog has been kindly written for HEPI by Professor Ian Walmsley, the Provost of Imperial College London and former Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Hooke Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Oxford. We must invest in research and technology if the country wants to attract global talent and compete internationally.

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Beyond the Quadcast has a Conversation with Andriel Dees

Insight Into Diversity

And there I had a complete portfolio, which was titled Equity 2030. One other thing I think that is important too is, you know, connecting the dots with changing technology. And even if a student isn’t going to see the provost or the president all the time, they may know and they may go, you know what?