Canadian universities strengthened ties with leading academic institutions in Israel today (July 8), paving the way for heightened research collaboration and improved student and faculty mobility between the two countries.
Everyone likes to receive a reward for good performance. It can be a merit raise, it can be a promotion, or it can be praise from a superior. Good performance deserves to be recognized and rewarded. Safety performance is no different. When it’s done right, it should be recognized.
International research-and-education experiences in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics hold promise for students seeking to advance science globally.
Gabby Flores didn't speak much English before arriving to the U.S from El Salvador just before starting high school, but science was one way of bridging that language gap.
It wasn’t so long ago that we lived in a world without such convenient ways to communicate and interact with others in both our personal and professional lives.
Some minority groups are underrepresented in the biomedical sciences, but a new federally-funded program at Michigan State University – the first of its kind in Michigan – could help boost those numbers.
In this webinar we will describe the characteristics of political environments, the keys to being successful while maintaining ethical standards, and ways to keep political influence from seeping into your lab.
The National University of Singapore and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJ), Israel’s second-oldest university, are set to further the study of biomedical science with the roll-out of a Joint Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree programme in August this year.
LabRoots, a leading social networking site for scientists, engineers and technical professionals, has announced the next phase of its ongoing series of BioConference Live virtual events.