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Four female researchers and six male researchers receive top award for early researchers

 E-Mail Four female and six male researchers are to receive the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize this year, the top award for early career investigators in Germany. This was the result of a decision made by a selection committee appointed by the DFG and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The prizes are each worth €20,000 and will be presented at an award ceremony on 4 May that is to be held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prizes 2021 go to: Dr. Julia Borst, Romance Literary Studies, University of Bremen Dr.-Ing. Silvia Budday, Biomechanics, University Erlangen-Nuremberg Dr. Josep Cornellà, Organic Molecular Chemistry, Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim/Ruhr

SM scholarship program spreads social good in Cebu

SunStar SM Scholars from Cebu Darmae Tan, founder of MYT SoftDev Solutions and ErrandBoy.PH together with her family Cebu SM scholar alumnus and assistant mall manager Engr. Mark Paul Magallanes with SM Cebu officials Marissa Fernan, RJ Leduna, SMFI s Linda Atayde and Eleanor Lansang SM Scholars during the presentation of graduates in 2018 SMFI house visit + March 15, 2021 “TO ACCOMPLISH great things, you must not only act, dream and plan but believe in that dream.” These encouraging words were from SM founder Henry “Tatang” Sy, who in 1993, established the SM college scholarship program a social good vehicle that intends to carry out his vision of providing quality education to youth in grassroots communities.

Rodrigo Duterte Is Using One of the World s Longest COVID-19 Lockdowns to Strengthen His Grip on the Philippines

Rodrigo Duterte Is Using One of the World s Longest COVID-19 Lockdowns to Strengthen His Grip on the Philippines Time 3/15/2021 Aie Balagtas See / Manila © Aaron Favila AP Restaurant workers watch Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte as he delivers a speech on TV about the COVID-19 virus situation in metropolitan Manila on March 12, 2020 Edd Gumban sleeps on a foldout bed in an office in central Manila. The 57-year-old photojournalist has a wife and a home in Bulacan, part of the commuter belt 14 miles north of the Philippine capital, but he is too afraid to go there. The Philippines began imposing stay-at-home orders last March, in a bid to halt the spread of COVID-19. There are confusing variations in rules from locality to locality, however. The armed police that man checkpoints have also, at times, been encouraged by President Rodrigo Duterte to shoot lockdown violators dead.

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