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JKLU students restore old bike Final-year Mechanical Engineering students from J.K. Lakshmipat University restored a scrapped bike to make it like today’s bikes in just 18 days. Abhimanyu Shankar, Anirudh Pareek, Piyush Singh Pawar, and Prashant Chaudhary bought a damaged bike for ₹3000 and converted the engine from four-clutch plate to five-clutch plate system, designed a new gas gauge and modified the design to provide a new look. Dr. Ravi Shankar Prasad, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, congratulated the students and said that others should also come forth with such innovative ideas. Learning Spiral manages BHU’s admissions and exam process

Educación Superior en la región: El panorama es preocupante, durante la pandemia tenemos 1 200 estudiantes menos que el año anterior

Educación Superior en la región: El panorama es preocupante, durante la pandemia tenemos 1 200 estudiantes menos que el año anterior
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Kathleen Gallagher: Read all of her Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columns

Kathleen Gallagher: Read all of her Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columns Journal Sentinel © Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Kathleen Gallagher, executive director of 5 Lakes Institute, is a former reporter who was awarded the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting. She is writing a column for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Pulitizer Prize winner Kathleen Gallagher writes a column for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Business section. You can read all of her columns here: © Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Work continues on the High-Performance Computing Data Center (HPCDC) Globe Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020, in Mount Pleasant. Coming in at 100 feet tall, the globe will house Foxconn s Network Operations Center.

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News from the world of education March 03, 2021 00:06 IST Updated: March 03, 2021 00:06 IST Updated: Share Article Key to growth and innovation IT consultancy and service organisation Xebia recently hosted the XGRAD 2021 Higher Education Summit online on the theme Industry and Academic Partnerships: A key to innovation and Growth. Dr Anil Sahsrabudhe, Chairman, AICTE, spoke about the importance of multidisciplinary education and lifelong learning. The colloquium discussed how industry and academic partnerships affect students; how technological advancement can ensure efficiency among students; and how real-world experiences and classroom learning can marry to produce students with excellent skill-set. Thought Leadership’ session Addressing the graduating class of Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai, virtually, Shiv Shivakumar, Group Executive President at Aditya Birla Group, spoke about seven career dilemmas that most people face. He also touched upon the impor

Kathleen Gallagher: Big Ten schools losing fight for academic research

The Big Ten is winning when it comes to football and basketball, but failing basic economics. An overwhelming majority of large research institutions in the Big Ten and other schools in the geographic region are falling behind their peers in other regions and it’s hurting all of us. During the last decade, Michigan held its own as the country’s second-largest academic research institution, according to data released in January by the National Science Foundation. But consider the declines. Wisconsin fell five spots to eighth; Pittsburgh and Minnesota fell four each to 15th and 17th; Penn State and Ohio State fell nine each to 23th and 25th; Washington University, St. Louis fell 10 to 28th; Northwestern fell three to 29th; Illinois fell four to 38th; Purdue fell eight to 40th; and the University of Chicago fell 16 to 56th.

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