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Italian unis set to strengthen TNE initiatives in India

The PIE News

In a meeting last year after the G20 summit, the leaders of both countries agreed to strengthen collaboration on critical technologies with key areas being artificial intelligence, telecommunications, and digitalisation of services. This is the very first Spring edition of the Study in Italy fair at the Embassy of Italy.

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Learning Through Play: The Importance of Library Makerspaces

ACRLog

A Makerspace, also referred to as a Maker Studio, Fab Lab, Tech Shop, or Hackerspace, is a dedicated space in the library for hands-on access to technologies for DIY making and collaboration. In our Makerspace, we offer technologies such as 3D Prusa printers, a Carvey, a Cricut, and sewing/embroidery machines.

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HEI and the Nature of Work

Higher Education Inquirer

It draws attention to issues such as low pay, lack of job security, limited benefits, and the increasing reliance on contingent labor in academia. Impact of Technology on Work: The Higher Education Inquirer examines how technology is changing the nature of work, both within and outside of higher education.

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Austrade awards students across India at SAEC 2024

The PIE News

Each team created a three-minute video pitch, evaluated by a panel of SAEC award sponsors, with the help of assigned mentors from Australian academia and business, who guided them with their video pitches. Runner-ups bagged scholarships and cash prizes.

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The Metaverse explained for university leaders: challenges for universities ahead (3/4)

Dr. Simon Paul Atkinson

I received some negative feedback for comparing 3D Cinema and VR technology adoption curves. I stand by my contention that such technology developments need to take more account of user expectations, as well as their user experience. Demographic patterns play a huge part in any technological innovation.

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HBCU/MSI Research Summit Fosters Research, Recruitment Collaboration

Insight Into Diversity

Presenting at the HBCU/MSI Research Summit, Broderick Turner discussed how the Technology, Race, and Prejudice Lab is addressing racism in marketing research. is dedicated to examining the pervasive influence of race and racism in marketing, consumer technology, and market research. So, our goal is to make the tent bigger.”

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Tap into the Power of Alumni to Build Your Enrollment Pipeline

Liaison International

These events not only foster social engagement but also create opportunities for meaningful interactions. For instance, hosting an event in a city with a high concentration of alumni can facilitate connections with current students from the same area.