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Earth science is vital to Australia’s economic and environmental future but we are dramatically decreasing our earth science capability. Earth scientists work not only in mining and mineral exploration (which contribute 11% of Australia’s GDP) but also in fields such as environmental science, groundwater monitoring for the agricultural and environmental sectors, geotechnical work for the construction industry, and satellite remote sensing. These skills will be increasingly important to meet the challenges of climate change, particularly as renewable energy sources require new discoveries of minerals for batteries, electric cars and wind turbines.
Already in short supply, geologists, geophysicists and earth science technicians are on the skilled occupation list for immigration. Despite this need, Australian universities have recently made huge cuts to earth science teaching. In the past year, the University of Newcastle and Macquarie University have closed entire earth science d
6276 lidí Počítá se s využitím superčistých prostor v budově ČVUT FBMI, jejichž rekonstrukce pro potřeby výroby započne na podzim. „Fakulta biomedicínského inženýrství ČVUT je jedinou fakultou v ČR, která nejen že může takovýto vysoce odborný předmět nabídnout, ale zároveň je unikátní v tom, že má technologie a zázemí pro výrobu imunoterapeutických léčivých přípravků. Naším cílem je získat k výrobě státní povolení, a proto si nesmírně ceníme spolupráce s ÚHKT, který jako jediný ústav v ČR tento státní souhlas má,“ doplňuje prof. MUDr. Jozef Rosina, Ph.D., MBA, děkan fakulty.
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Results from a new survey of astronomers and geophysicists show that these sciences have a systemic bullying problem; one that is disproportionately worse for women and those from minority groups. In a survey carried out by the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) last year of over 650 people in the field, 44% of respondents had suffered bullying and harassment in the workplace within the preceding 12 months. Aine O Brien, RAS Diversity Officer, will present the key results in a talk at the virtual National Astronomy Meeting on Thursday 22 July.
Key initial findings show:
Disabled, and Black and minority ethnic astronomers and geophysicists are 40% more likely to be bullied than their non-disabled and White colleagues respectively.
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