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Education Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-08-23 ( 8 items ) |
AI Creates and Replaces Tech Jobs at Speed, UQ Research Finds (10)
BRISBANE, Australia, Aug. 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of Queensland issued the following news:
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AI creates and replaces tech jobs at speed, UQ research finds
Artificial intelligence is creating new jobs then rapidly superseding them but has not replaced interpersonal skills, new research from The University of Queensland has found.
Dr Evan Shellshear from UQ's Business School used a database of more than 3000 occupations and almost 14,000 skills to analyse job trends in the wake of AI more PR
Are Women Better Lawmakers Than Men? A Nuanced Yes, VCU Researcher Finds (10)
RICHMOND, Virginia, Aug. 22 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news:
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Are women better lawmakers than men? A nuanced yes, VCU researcher finds
However, women serving on less professional state legislatures struggle to overcome lower-ranked committee assignments and entrenched sexism.
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By Madeline Reinsel
Women face an uphill battle to political election, and they continue to confront barriers to success afterward. But the type of legislature in their states can more PR
Bruns Named UW President's Distinguished Scholar (10)
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Aug. 23 -- The University of Wyoming posted the following news:
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Bruns Named UW President's Distinguished Scholar
Danielle "Nellie" Bruns, an associate professor in the University of Wyoming's Department of Zoology and Physiology, has been selected as a President's Distinguished Scholar.
Bruns is an internationally recognized cardiac researcher with a focus on understanding mechanisms of heart disease, including the impact of age and sex on the failing heart, exercise more PR
Manhattan Institute Issues Commentary to National Review Online: Parental Rights Are on the Move (10)
NEW YORK, Aug. 23 -- The Manhattan Institute issued the following excerpts of a commentary on Aug. 22, 2025, to the National Review Online:
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Parental Rights Are on the Move
By Nicole Stelle Garnett
There's reason for cautious optimism
It has been 100 years since the Supreme Court's landmark parental-rights decision in Pierce v. Society of Sisters. In Pierce, the Court invalidated an Oregon law requiring parents to educate their children in public schools. "The fundamental theory of lib more PR
University of Newcastle Recognized at AFR Higher Education Awards (10)
CALLAGHAN, Australia, Aug. 22 -- The University of Newcastle issued the following news:
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University recognised at AFR Higher Education Awards
University of Newcastle's researcher Professor Matt Dun and the Wollotuka Institute were recognised at last night's Australian Financial Review Higher Education Awards, which highlight the contribution that the Higher Education sector makes to Australian life.
The awards are the pinnacle awards for the higher education sector, with the University more PR
University of Nottingham: Study Reveals What Skin Temperature Tells Us About Human Comfort (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, Aug. 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of Nottingham issued the following news release:
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New study reveals what skin temperature tells us about human comfort
New research has shown that the skin temperature on specific areas of the body is a strong indicator for how hot, cold or comfortable people feel. These findings could inform the design of wearable technology and smarter, more intuitive building climate control systems.
A new study by experts from the University of more PR
University of Otago: Improved Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Needed for Wahine Maori - Research (10)
DUNEDIN, New Zealand, Aug. 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of Otago issued the following news release:
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Improved sexual and reproductive healthcare needed for wahine Maori - research
New research from the University of Otago, Christchurch, has highlighted gaps in the quality of sexual and reproductive healthcare services delivered to wahine Maori in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Two papers, both published in the online Journal of Primary Healthcare, report findings from a study which interviewed more PR
Utrecht University: Many Medicine Users Prefer Sustainable Options, Even If They Cost More (10)
UTRECHT, The Netherlands, Aug. 22 (TNSjou) -- Utrecht University issued the following news:
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Many medicine users prefer sustainable options, even if they cost more
Patients want eco-friendly medicines but lack knowledge of environmental impacts
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Many patients would prefer to use medicines that are less harmful to the environment, even if that means paying more or compromising on convenience. That's the key finding from new research by Utrecht University, led by pharmacist and research more PR
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