Tag: money
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The NSF hopes big data will impact grantees who do not report foreign aid.chemistry
[ad_1] The National Science Foundation (NSF) will soon begin processing several large databases to see if any scientists failed to disclose their affiliation with foreign institutions in their grant applications. This is because federal research institutions comply with new laws aimed at promoting innovation in the United States and preventing China and other foreign governments ... -
Declaration of Children’s Health Day 2022
[ad_1] Parents across America are united by a common dream that their children’s lives will be healthier, happier and more promising than their own. On Child Health Day, we recommit ourselves to making that dream a reality, providing every child with the quality health care, childcare and education they need to thrive. I promise again. ... -
We must fix the perverse incentives in higher education. Method is as follows.
[ad_1] The question we, as Americans, have had to ask ourselves time and time again is, why can’t an innovative and wealthy country like America find a way to provide affordable, even free, college education? First, let’s think about what “free” means. Like President Biden’s student loan forgiveness, which is actually a transfer of debt ... -
Nonprofit focused on literacy and education wins $100,000 grant from Ascendium
[ad_1] Sep 30, 2022 14:58 Post: Sep 30, 2022 14:58 WISC-TV/Channel3000. Madison, Wisconsin — The nonprofit education charity Ascendium awarded $100,000 each to two Madison nonprofits focused on literacy and education. The award goes to Literacy Network, which helps adults with reading and language skills, and Operation Fresh Start, which helps people aged 16-24 to ... -
Report: Inadequate Education in State Juvenile Detention Centers
[ad_1] Schools in Louisiana’s juvenile halls routinely close for weeks, often because they don’t provide enough credits for students to complete their grades and they don’t keep good records. , many children repeat grades and are forced to drop out of school at a much higher rate. in the community, according to a new report ... -
What Italy’s Far-Right Election Victory Means for Science
[ad_1] Giorgia Meloni is expected to become the next Prime Minister of Italy.Credit: Nicolò Campo/LightRocket/Getty Last week’s Italian general election saw a clear victory for the right-wing coalition, with far-right leader Giorgia Meloni becoming the first female prime minister in a country where political leaders were overwhelmingly male. But researchers have little hope that the ... -
Native American students hope new teaching methods will help reverse years of misinformation.Lost Coast Outpost
[ad_1] Gage Hernandez, 16, son of Johnny Hernandez Jr., vice president of Mission Indian’s San Manuel Band, looks out a window in San Bernardino on Sept. 27, 2022. Ensures students have the opportunity to learn about real historical events involving the Native Americans of California in 1703. Photo by Pablo Unzueta on CalMatters ... -
University bragging undermines the credibility of science
[ad_1] Twenty-five years ago, in our ever-more-interconnected world, money was predicted to no longer be the primary currency, and it came to the fore. This will reshape social values and shortchange those around you as you become addicted to striving for attention. In other words, the urge for self will come at the expense of ...










