On May 26, Prof. HE Lianzhen, vice president of Zhejiang University, and Rachel Sandison, vice principal of the University of Glasgow, signed a university-wide memorandum of understanding (MoU) during the virtual conference.Prof. HE noted that in the
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Domestic travel for Utah State University sponsored programs is returning, but international travel is still restricted. A Utah State University s Biological Engineering research project will be among the first since the COVID-19 Pandemic hit to welcome students from outside of Utah to study on the Logan campus.
USU Biological Engineering researcher David Britt will oversee the National Science Foundation grant for undergraduate students studying Plants, soils, and microbes this summer. USU President Noelle Cockett participated in a virtual meet and greet with the group of research students Tuesday.
They come from Georgia and Connecticut, Cockett said. There is one student from Puerto Rico and one from Oklahoma. They were selected from a competitive process and now they get to stay in Logan for the summer and do research. It does feel good that things are started to be a little bit more normal.
April 20, 2021 During his Global Research Symposium presentation “Snails Over Time,” Paul Callomon, manager of the Academy of Natural Sciences’ Malacology Department, showed a snail shell that has been partially dissolved.
As part of Drexel University’s 2021 “Climate Year” initiative to support and advance ongoing and new climate work and sustainable solutions at all levels of the University, the Office of Global Engagement invited Drexel researchers and international colleagues to virtually convene and share their research and work measuring, addressing and finding solutions for climate change.
Held on April 15, the 2021 Climate Year: Global Research Symposium featured five-minute flash presentations from 15 Drexel faculty and professional staff (from six colleges and schools and the Academy of Natural Sciences) and their work related to the global climate crisis. Faculty from international partner institutions also presented, including those