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A new scientific journey in a foreign country

A new scientific journey in a foreign country No matter how long you have stayed in your hometown or somewhere else in the world, I believe that every scientific journey is worth sharing, so feel free to spread your own unique experiences with me and others! Here, I would like to share my experience of studying abroad, which meant leaving my home country Vietnam and travel to the United Kingdom. I will divide my experience into three key themes including: (1) Studying-doing research; (2) Working-volunteering, and (3) Traveling-joining extra activities. 1. Studying – Doing research I recognised my willingness for doing higher education quite late, so first I needed to spend a certain time to investigate and update different educational systems in the foreign countries before deciding to choose the MSc in Advanced Pharmaceutical Manufacturing at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland.

Agora: a marketplace of ideas

Does the truth set us free? – Ulrika Carlsson, PhD in Philosophy at Yale University and writer for Axess Magazine in Stockholm, Sweden Why social liberals are not moral relativists – Thomas Hurka, University Professor and Jackman Chair in Philosophical Studies at the University of Toronto   How to prevent AI from taking over the world – Ruth Chang, Chair and Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Oxford and a Professorial Fellow at University College, Oxford Why Donald Trump was the ultimate anarchist – Melissa Lane, Class of 1943 Professor of Politics and Director of the University Centre for Human Values at Princeton University

Pesquisa revela com que idade as pessoas costumam ser mais felizes

Pesquisa revela com que idade as pessoas costumam ser mais felizes
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The Chinese policy that makes Uyghurs feel like hostages in their own homes

Is it now time to lift Covid restrictions? Here s what the scientists think

Britain is still facing more than a month of curbs on social freedoms, even though 50million vaccine doses have been administered and death rates are far lower than the five-year average. So is it now time to lift all restrictions? Here are the arguments for and against from scientists: Yes, it’s time to lift Many scientists believe it is time to allow the public to decide for themselves whether they want to meet indoors, wear masks or observe social distancing.  The latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) modelling on antibody rates suggests that around 65 per cent of the English population now has some immunity and, despite shops and schools opening, case rates have continued to fall.

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