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Community input sought for new design of Whanganui street


Community input sought for new design of Whanganui street
5 Apr, 2021 04:01 PM
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Street art by local artists is among the proposals.
Wanganui Midweek
Whanganui District Council is asking the community for feedback on the concept design for a transformative new streetscape planned for Drews Avenue.
Town Centre Regeneration project manager Ellen Young says it s been an inspiring process to work with key stakeholders on a vision for the area and now it s time to hear from the community.
A feedback letterbox for hard-copy comments has been positioned outside Article cafe in Drews Ave and an online survey can be completed on the Have Your Say page on Whanganui District Council s website, accessible at: https://www.whanganui.govt.nz/drews-ave ....

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Japan is late bloomer in race to develop COVID vaccine


Japan is late bloomer in race to develop COVID vaccine
Researchers say Japan’s slow development of a vaccine against COVID-19 is linked to decades of stagnant public funding for universities resulting from government slashing overall higher education and research budgets to cope with dwindling national revenue.
But the pandemic reversed the situation last year when government grants were expanded to support new projects that are collaborations between universities and drug companies.
“Japan is a late bloomer in the fight to develop a domestic vaccine. But with new public grants extended to researchers, there are breakthroughs for a domestic product that will improve the safety and efficiency of currently available vaccines,” explained Dr Naoto Uemura, head of clinical pharmacology at Oita University Hospital. ....

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German, Swedish universities demand release of scholar


German, Swedish universities demand release of scholar
  03 April 2021
Human rights experts at the United Nations are on high alert and have voiced their concerns at the worsening, life-threatening situation of the Swedish-Iranian scientist Dr Ahmadreza Djalali, who has been arbitrarily arrested and detained in Iran.
Against this backdrop, the chair of the board of the Association of Swedish Higher Education Institutions (SUHF), Professor Astrid Soderbergh Widding, and the president of the German Rectors’ Conference (HRK), Professor Dr Peter-Andre Alt, in a joint open letter have urgently called for Iran’s leaders to lift the death penalty and release the scientist from prison immediately. ....

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Concerns over university English language requirements


Concerns over university English language requirements
At least 30 universities in Vietnam have announced they would prioritise or enrol students who have International English Language Testing System (IELTS) certificate scores from 4.0 to 6.5 and use the English language proficiency certificates as part of admission criteria, but concerns have been raised about inequality for students in rural areas, reports
Viet Nam News.
Many people support the move to help improve the quality of enrolment. Vu Thi Hien, head of the department of training management under the Foreign Trade University (FTU), said the FTU would admit students based on their high school performance and English competency. Hien said many training programmes in universities use English as the main language, even the language of instruction. ....

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Outrage over university COVID vaccine trial scandal


Outrage over university COVID vaccine trial scandal
Nature  03 April 2021
A clinical trial of COVID-19 vaccines in Peru has sparked outrage and triggered a series of high-profile resignations at universities and in government. Politicians, researchers and some of their family members who were not enrolled as trial participants nevertheless received vaccines, breaching standard protocols. Investigations are ongoing as the country struggles to inoculate its general population with limited doses, writes Luke Taylor for
Nature.
The scandal emerged on 10 February, when local media revealed that in October 2020, then-president Martín Vizcarra had received two doses of a vaccine developed by the Chinese state-owned pharmaceutical group Sinopharm. At the time, a phase III clinical trial was under way to test the vaccine at two universities in Peru; Vizcarra was not part of the trial. Days later, it emerged that a group of around 470 other people – including 100 hig ....

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