US researchers: Choose Europe, but part-time

Photo credits: Jonas Willingstorfer/rsm for Volkswagen Foundation Amid the European rush to attract disenchanted US researchers, the Volkswagen Foundation is experimenting with a different approach: grants for US researchers to split their time between the US and Germany. The funding scheme, due to open in. Continue reading US researchers: Choose Europe, but part-time

Karachi Biennale 2027: Noor Ahmed to curate fifth edition

T he Karachi Biennale will return in January 2027 for its fifth edition, led this time by curator Noor Ahmed. Since its launch in 2017, the Karachi Biennale has grown into Pakistans largest international contemporary art event, transforming the city with exhibitions, public art. Continue reading Karachi Biennale 2027: Noor Ahmed to curate fifth edition

Translation, education and development

R ecently, there has been growing interest in translation studies. What could be the reason behind the rapid rise in translations popularity across the globe? It is often said that the gap between developed and developing countries boils down to knowledge and is rooted in educational. Continue reading Translation, education and development

Indore News: IIM-Indore To Debate Over India’s Readiness To Host 2036 Olympics

Indian Institute of Management Indore (IIM-I) has announced that it will deliberate on the nation’s preparedness to take on the mega sporting event Continue reading Indore News: IIM-Indore To Debate Over India’s Readiness To Host 2036 Olympics

Nashik: Minister Narhari Zirwal Honours Seven MVP Schools For Success In CM’s ‘Majhi Shala Sundar Shala’ Campaign

In phase 2 of the Chief Minister’s ‘Majhi Shala Sundar Shala’ campaign implemented by the Maharashtra State Government, as many as seven schools in Dindori taluka of Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj, Nashik, have achieved success and won prizes in various groups. Continue reading Nashik: Minister Narhari Zirwal Honours Seven MVP Schools For Success In CM’s ‘Majhi Shala Sundar Shala’ Campaign

Catholic Health, CWA union reach tentative contract agreement

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Catholic Health announced on Thursday that a tentative four-year contract agreement has been reached with Communication Workers of America (CWA) Locals 1133 and 1168. The agreement is on six contracts, which covers over 2,800 nurses, service, technical and clerical workers across Mercy Hospital of Buffalo, Kenmore Mercy Hospital and Sisters of […] Continue reading Catholic Health, CWA union reach tentative contract agreement

‘IIT-Kanpur Has Swallowed My Son’: Father Breaks Down After Student Found Dead In Hostel Room

A 22-year-old IIT-Kanpur final-year B.Tech student, Dheeraj Saini from Haryana, was found dead in his hostel room after a foul smell alerted students. Police discovered his body hanging; no suicide note was found. He had recently told his sister he would visit home in December. His father, heartbroken, said he worked hard to educate him. Autopsy will confirm the cause of death. Continue reading ‘IIT-Kanpur Has Swallowed My Son’: Father Breaks Down After Student Found Dead In Hostel Room

Normal activities resume at University of Delaware after evacuation

Normal activities resumed at the University of Delaware after students were evacuated from three buildings on campus on Tuesday, due to police activity. Continue reading Normal activities resume at University of Delaware after evacuation

Through the Eyes of a 6-Year-old Child, Orange Became a Symbol of an Indigenous Movement

Phyllis Webstad, a tribal citizen of the Stswecemc Xgattem First Nation, is a prime example of how one person can make a difference and create an Indigenous movement across North America. Continue reading Through the Eyes of a 6-Year-old Child, Orange Became a Symbol of an Indigenous Movement