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Corona: Turbo für die deutsche Impfkampagne?
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Εικοσιτρείς προσωπικότητες υπογράφουν Διακήρυξη για την Κύπρο
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Corona-Impfung: Daran hapert es in der Schweiz noch
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DCDC Internship programme Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre (DCDC) runs a paid internship programme open to any Masters-level (post-graduate) that provides experience of working in government on major strategic issues.
From:
As the MOD’s internal think-tank,
DCDC runs a paid internship programme open to any Masters-level (post-graduate) students. This is designed to bring recent academic research and practice to support
DCDC outputs and to give interns the experience of working in government on major strategic issues.
The programme helps
DCDC to strengthen our diversity of thinking which is essential to our work, supporting research and analysis on a wide range of defence and security policy areas.
UK introduces Rare Diseases Framework to improve the lives of people with rare diseases
bluebird bio releases a video to raise awareness – Rare Disease Day 2021 is on 28 February
Earlier this year, the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) published the UK Rare Diseases Framework to promote positive change in the way people with rare diseases are diagnosed, care for and treated.
According to Rare Disease UK, one in 17 people will be affected by a rare disease at some point during their lifetime, with 3.5 million people in the UK and 30 million people across Europe living with a rare disease.
It can often take a long time for people living with a rare disease to get a diagnosis – on average, it takes over five years to receive an accurate diagnosis.