College Partnerships Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for Monday April 22, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Ford School of Public Policy: Bold AI Policy Proposals Awarded at Ford + Munk Case Competition
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, April 22 -- The University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
Fifty-one students engaged on pressing AI-related policy questions during this spring's Ford+Munk case competition. Held annually, the Ford+Munk conference has students from the Ford School and the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy analyze, evaluate, and present key findings related to a current policy issue impacting the U.S. and Canada. St
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Macquarie Partners With Nanjing Normal University on Joint Institute Proposal
SYDNEY, Australia, April 22 -- Macquarie University issued the following news release:
Macquarie University and Nanjing Normal University today announced a proposal for a new joint institute to foster academic collaboration and nurture international talent between Australia and China.
The institute, to be located in Nanjing, will focus on a bespoke number of dual degree programs across a range of fields, enabling students to gain the benefit of a transformative educational experience delivered
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MIT: Many-Body Dynamics of Cold Atoms and Cross-Country Running
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, April 19 (TNSres) -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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Senior Olivia Rosenstein balances cross-country competitions with research in quantum gasses and early-universe radio wave signals.
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By Sandi Miller, Department of Physics
Newton's third law of motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The basic physics of running involves someone applying a force to the ground in the opposite di
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University of Wollongong: Unlocking Regenerative Aquaculture on the NSW South Coast
WOLLONGONG, Australia, April 22 (TNSres) -- The University of Wollongong issued the following news release:
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* Aquaculture is a critical industry for Australia's blue economy with significant opportunities for growth.
* If done well, regenerative aquaculture has potential to contribute to resilient local economies, and provide a range of social, cultural and environmental benefits.
* Regenerative aquaculture has been found to be a supported blue economy industry on the NSW South Coast,
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