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| Reports from Colleges Newsletter for 2025-12-02 ( 7 items ) |
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Flinders University: SA and NT Voice Optimism for the Future and Their Wicked Problems (10)
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, Dec. 1 (TNSrep) -- Flinders University issued the following news:
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SA and NT voice optimism for the future and their wicked problems
The Wicked Problems Pulse Check asked people to identify evolving priorities in the community and measure satisfaction with their state or territories current and future direction.
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Following on from the inaugural Wicked Problems Report earlier this year, Flinders University has checked in on South Australians and Northern Territ more PR
Queensland University of Technology: Young Australians Speak Out on Social Media Age Legislation (10)
BRISBANE, Australia, Dec. 1 (TNSrpt) -- The Queensland University of Technology issued the following news:
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Young Australians speak out on social media age legislation
Young Australians are calling for their voices to be heard with the federal government's social media minimum age legislation set to come into effect on December 10.
A new report published today, Young Australians' perspectives on the social media minimum age legislation, analyses the perspectives of 86 people aged 12 to more PR
University of Bristol: Report Reveals Potential of AI to Help UK Higher Education Sector Assess Its Research More Efficiently and Fairly (10)
BRISTOL, England, Dec. 1 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Bristol issued the following news release:
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Report reveals potential of AI to help UK Higher Education sector assess its research more efficiently and fairly
A new national report has shown for the first time how generative AI (GenAI) is already being used by some universities to assess the quality of their research - and it could be scaled up to help all higher education institutions (HEIs) save huge amounts of time and money.
But more PR
University of Michigan: Nuclear Requires Strong Governance to Avoid Making Old Mistakes (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Dec. 2 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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Report and webinar: New nuclear requires strong governance to avoid making old mistakes
University of Michigan researchers call for policies to ensure that small modular reactors serve the public interest without creating and worsening familiar problems
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Nuclear energy has long been considered essential for meeting growing global energy demands, but the potential expansion of advanced nuclea more PR
University of Mississippi: Scholars Join Effort to Address Influence of AI on Elections (10)
OXFORD, Mississippi, Dec. 2 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Mississippi issued the following news:
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Scholars Join Effort to Address Influence of AI on Elections
Dean, associate dean share insights to leverage technology's possibilities, improve election processes
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As artificial intelligence reshapes the speed of sharing election information across communities and social networks, two University of Mississippi journalism leaders are helping chart a path forward for protecting democracy a more PR
University of Surrey: Prevention Alone Will Not Save Us From Financial Crashes, According to Study (10)
GUILFORD, England, Nov. 27 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Surrey issued the following news release:
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Prevention alone will not save us from financial crashes, according to new study
Trying to stop financial crises before they happen is not enough on its own, according to new research from the University of Surrey. The study shows that when governments and central banks only focus on preventing crises and neglect how they will respond after one hits, they risk making the economic damage wo more PR
W&M Athletics continues to excel in NCAA graduation rates (10)
WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia, Dec. 1 (TNSrpt) -- William and Mary issued the following news:
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W&M Athletics continues to excel in NCAA graduation rates
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William & Mary Athletics remains among the best academic institutions in the country. The NCAA released its annual graduation rate reports on Nov. 19, and for the 21st consecutive year, the Tribe produced a Federal Graduation Rate that ranked in the top two among Division I public institutions.
William & Mary's 87% FGR was well ahead of th more PR
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