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The University of Dayton is the first university to sign onto the ethical and fair trade learning commitments sponsored by the Community-Based Global Learning Collaborative.
“These commitments reflect a human rights-based approach to global and local community engagement that centers the perspectives, leadership, representation and meaningful engagement of impacted populations and those who are most vulnerable,” said Shelley Inglis, executive director of UD’s Human Rights Center.
UD President Eric Spina formally signed the agreement on May 18, 2021.
Sarah Brightfield, a senior civil engineering major with a minor in sustainability, noted, “The commitment to Community-Based Global Learning is an opportunity to build a more equitable and inclusive community worldwide.” She knows firsthand the challenge after participating in a semester at Griffith University in Australia and being part of the sustainable travel group in the SEE 401 C
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The Speaker of Parliament, Alban S.K. Bagbin has urged members of the Joint Steering Committee of the Santrokofi, Akpafu, Likpe and Lolobi (SALL) Traditional Areas to properly invoke the jurisdiction of Parliament to address their non-representation in the 8th Parliament.
Alban Bagbin made the call when members of the Joint Steering Committee of the SALL Traditional Areas paid a courtesy call on him in Parliament on Monday, May 17, 2021.
He said although he presides over the House as Speaker, he has no voting rights and, therefore, did not participate in the decision-making process on the floor of the House, hence his advice for the delegation to officially petition Parliament.
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Sanofi establishes three-year collaboration with Stanford Medicine to accelerate immunology research
Sanofi has entered into a three-year research collaboration with Stanford University School of Medicine. Together, the two organizations and their scientists will work to advance the understanding of immunology and inflammation through open scientific exchange. Additionally, Sanofi will provide funding and scientific inputs into projects of mutual interest, crossing multiple therapeutic areas including autoimmune diseases and inflammatory conditions.
“We look forward to working with some of the most innovative scientists in the human immunology community. Together we will explore groundbreaking concepts and obtain deeper insights into underlying inflammatory disease mechanisms,” said Frank Nestle, Global Head of Research and Chief Scientific Officer, Sanofi. S
The Joint Steering Committee of UNESCO’s project for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the Al-Nouri Mosque and its Al-Hadba Minaret, the Al-Tahera Church and Al-Saa’a Church, on 6 May determined future steps for the reconstruction of the three