Key Components of the Memorandum of Cooperation The recent memorandum signed between Alte University and the University of Gdańsk establishes a comprehensive framework for collaboration across several academic and administrative domains. The agreement focuses on student and staff exchanges, joint program development, summer schools, language courses, and coordinated research projects. By aligning these areas, both […]
Strengthening Global Academic Ties: The New Memorandum of Cooperation On December 12, 2025, Alte University in Georgia announced a formal partnership with INTI International University in Malaysia. The Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) is designed to deepen collaboration across education, research, and international projects, creating a robust framework for student, faculty, and staff mobility. Why This […]
Reflecting on a Year of Learning at WSPA As the year draws to a close, the University College of Enterprise and Administration (WSPA) invites students, faculty, and partners to pause and appreciate the progress made in 2025. The holiday season offers a natural pause for reflection, gratitude, and renewed focus on future goals. WSPA’s commitment […]
Geminid Meteor Shower: A Brief Overview The Geminid meteor shower, one of the most reliable and spectacular displays each year, occurs when Earth passes through the debris field left by the rocky asteroid 3200 Phaethon. In December 2025, the shower peaked on the weekend of December 13‑14, producing between 120 and 160 meteors per hour under optimal […]
Why Dr. Allen’s Appointment Matters for Canadian Research Trent University’s decision to appoint Dr. Tana J. Allen as Vice‑President of Research & Innovation signals a renewed focus on interdisciplinary scholarship and international collaboration. With a distinguished career in classical archaeology and social history, Dr. Allen brings a unique perspective that aligns with Canada’s growing emphasis […]
On 19 December 2025, the Department of Informatics at the University of Georgia entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with SoftFan Academy, a leading software‑testing training center accredited by the Alliance for Qualification (A4Q). The agreement opens a new pathway for students to gain hands‑on experience through internships at SoftFan Academy, bridging academic learning […]
Building an Academic Network for Ethical Leadership in Public Administration The University of Georgia (UG) has positioned itself at the forefront of ethical governance by actively participating in the Ethical Leadership Initiative of GIZ’s regional project on Public Administration Reform in the Eastern Partnership. This collaboration, held in The Hague from 8–12 December 2025, brought […]
Understanding PFAS and Their Impact on Freshwater Ecosystems Per‑and poly‑fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often called “forever chemicals,” are synthetic compounds that resist degradation. Their persistence leads to accumulation in water bodies, wildlife, and ultimately in the foods that communities rely on. The research led by Trent University’s School of the Environment and the Chanie Wenjack School […]
Why International Grants Matter for Undergraduate Students International grants provide undergraduate students with the financial support and research exposure needed to pursue advanced studies and global collaborations. They enable students to work on projects that address worldwide challenges, from climate change to public health, and to build a professional network that spans continents. For students […]
FER’s 2024/2025 Graduation Milestone The Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing (FER) at the University of Zagreb has concluded a successful academic year by awarding 519 master’s degrees. 129 of these graduates are women, underscoring FER’s commitment to gender diversity in engineering education. The ceremony, held at the Student Center in Zagreb, welcomed domestic and […]