Physical educators are prevented from working in gyms after the end of the agreement in Piauí and report losses
Physical educators in Piauí are unable to work in gyms due to the expiration of an agreement that allowed them time to complete necessary academic qualifications.
Rikard Hjorth Warlenius: Why Swedish Researchers Are Forced to Engage in Wasted Work
Rikard Hjorth Warlenius argues that the current research funding system in Sweden leads to substantial wasted efforts by researchers and advocates for direct funding to universities.
Contest 'Beautiful, Scientist, and from the Bar' opens registrations for women researchers in Juiz de Fora
A contest aimed at promoting women researchers has opened registrations in Juiz de Fora, Brazil, facilitating their presentation of academic work in an informal setting.
Eleni Glykatzis-Arbeler: How She Changed the Historical Image of Byzantium
Eleni Glykatzis-Arbeler, a prominent figure in Byzantine studies, left a lasting legacy through her scholarly work and contributions to the understanding of Byzantine history.
Lacking Qualifications: More and More Young Foreigners Work Without Training
In Hesse, the number of young workers without vocational or academic qualifications is increasing, with a significant portion being foreigners who may have had training in their home countries.
The director violated the law by belittling the scientist's activities: a warning was issued for harassment
A female researcher in Lithuania received a warning against her director who belittled her work and criticized her financial contribution to the institution during a public meeting.
Academy of Athens – Half-Mast Flag: "The work of Helen Glykatzi-Ahrweiler has left an indelible mark"
The Academy of Athens mourns the loss of renowned Byzantine scholar Helen Glykatzi-Ahrweiler, highlighting her significant contributions to modern European culture and academia.
Kaunas Judge Simona Dementavičienė: A Dissertation is not a Dry Academic Text – It’s a Work
Judge Simona Dementavičienė from the Kaunas District Court has successfully defended her dissertation while balancing her intensive work in the judiciary, emphasizing the intersection of practical law and academic inquiry.
K. Tasoulas on El. Glykatzi-Arveler: She Illuminated the Timeless Aspect of Hellenism with Her Work
Greece mourns the loss of distinguished academic Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler, celebrated for her contributions to Hellenism and her enduring spirit.
Professor Zbigniew Wójcik. A Typical Scientist, Passionate Publicist
The article discusses a biography of Professor Zbigniew Wójcik, highlighting his contributions as a scientist and insights into scientific work during the PRL and early III RP.
Dogan Seeks Gaps in Tomašević's Biography: Where Did He Work and How Much?
City councilor Dina Dogan officially requests detailed information about the professional and academic path of Tomislav Tomašević prior to his assumption of power in 2021.
What is the Poli simulator and how does it work? Guide for the IPN admission exam at undergraduate level
The article discusses the Poli simulator, an essential tool for students preparing for the IPN entrance exam for the 2026-2027 academic year, helping them familiarize themselves with the exam format and check their computer compatibility.
Dark Nature: A more academic than literary essay on 'Solitude'
Elvira Prado-Fabregat explores Victor Català's work as the culmination of a long creative journey around the classic 'Solitude'.
Universities: The way students are evaluated is changing after the widespread use of AI in assignments
Educational institutions are compelled to reassess how they evaluate students in light of the widespread use of AI in academic work.
Futurist warns: "Students lack fundamental skills"
A futurist warns that students are losing fundamental skills due to AI's transformative impact on higher education, potentially devaluing academic degrees.