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Why is military history in retreat at universities?


Why is military history in retreat at universities?
In 2019, Trip Advisor rated the Canadian War Museum the second-most important destination in Ottawa, just after the nation’s parliament buildings.
The museum’s more than 500,000 on-site visitors, and tens of thousands more online, as well as travelling exhibitions across Canada, are all signs that Canadians, like their counterparts in the United States, Britain, Israel and New Zealand, have an almost insatiable interest in military history.
“And yet,” says Tim Cook, an award-winning and best-selling historian at the Canadian War Museum, “you’d think, with the interest in the museum, my books and those of people like Jack Granatstein and Ted Barris, the two universities in the city and those across the country would have military history programmes instead of a smattering of courses. ....

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New and strengthened research priorities post-pandemic


New and strengthened research priorities post-pandemic
COVID-19 has led to a realignment of research spending priorities as governments announce future research funding. The pandemic has underlined the importance of investing in research and development to prepare for pandemic shocks and for increasing health and economic resilience.
Adjustments in research priorities and future preparedness for pandemics and health emergencies have been the hallmark of budget planning in several Asian countries in recent months, alongside stepping up digitisation – spotlighted by a move to online teaching and online research collaboration.
South Korea, in a government announcement in January, said it would spend KRW41.9 billion (US$37 million) to develop treatments and vaccines against new infections as part of a KRW5.8 trillion (US$5.2 billion) science and ICT budget for this year – a 12% rise on 2020 with a focus on basic research, as well as new technologies such as artifici ....

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Female student leaders face ongoing harassment


Female student leaders face ongoing harassment
In November 2019, Abiona Mataranyika made history by becoming the first female to be elected as president of the University of Zimbabwe Student Representative Council, more than six decades after the inception of this higher learning institution.
It has not been an easy road, and she has had to face continuing cyber-bullying, including trolling and insensitive and defamatory remarks.
Yet Mataranyika, who is pursuing a dual honours degree in French and Portuguese, soldiered on.
In an interview with
University World News, she said the online harassment continues up to this day.
“There was character assassination. People would create ghost accounts to say bad things about me. There was body shaming; wanting to make me feel inferior,” she said. ....

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Concern over Hong Kong record student dropout rate


Concern over Hong Kong record student dropout rate
Hong Kong’s eight publicly funded universities last year recorded the highest number of dropouts since at least 2004, with more than 2,100 students quitting school amid the double whammy of social unrest and the COVID-19 pandemic, writes Chan Ho-him for
The South China Morning Post.
New figures released by the University Grants Committee, the main funding body for the city’s public institutions of higher learning, also showed that some universities were hit harder than others, with one experiencing a 40% increase in dropouts in 2019-20 compared to the previous academic year.
Most universities cited personal and family issues as the main reasons for the withdrawals, but student leaders said some of their peers had dropped out to pursue studies overseas following 2019’s anti-government protests. The dismal figures came hot on the heels of previous surveys showing dozens of primary and secondary schools simila ....

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Unspent Erasmus funds to help UK mobility scheme to fly


Unspent Erasmus funds to help UK mobility scheme to fly
Universities in the United Kingdom and mainland Europe are not waiting for invitations to bid for grants from the UK government’s new Turing Scheme before securing their own bilateral agreements to allow students and staff on exchanges to continue, following the British government’s decision to pull the UK out of the EU-funded Erasmus+ programme.
One Spanish university has already clinched institutional agreements with 40 UK universities so that two-way exchanges can be offered in the 2021-22 academic year, with a pledge to use its own funds to guarantee outbound mobility to the UK if unspent Erasmus+ grants are insufficient to cover the cost. ....

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