The next generation of scientists is being robbed
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HIGHER EDUCATION
The nex generation of scientists is being robbed
As a graduate student of a beloved Melbourne University chemistry professor made redundant as a result of the universityâs pandemic âreset planâ (âUni set to slash subjects and jobsâ,
The Age, 3/4), the news has been shattering. Morale among fellow chemistry students has plummeted as the future of scientific research in Australia grows bleaker by the day.
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Good day, and welcome to the UMB Financial Fourth Quarter and Full Year End 2020 Financial Results Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] Please note, this event is being recorded.
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Kay Gregory
Investor Relations
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