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Faculty of Management Studies, Sabaragamuwa University, collaborated with the University of Delhi in conducting their virtual conference
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Reporting a 35-percent drop in research from women in early-stage roles during the COVID-19 pandemic, Emerald Publishing opens a support network.
Waiting for a train at Gordon Hill Station in North London’s Enfield on January 22. Image – iStockphoto: Joshua Sher
Williams: ‘So That Women Aren’t Left Behind’
Timed to today’s (March 8) International Women’s Day observances (see our story on PublisHer’s new diversity toolkit), Emerald Publishing, based in Bingley, England, has opened a support network intended to support women in overcoming COVID-era challenges to conducting research.
The program is being offered on Emerald’s “Engage” platform.
At issue is what the company reports is a disproportionately affected group of female early-career researchers who, in the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, have been “often juggling more caring responsibilities, struggling to stay healthy physically and mentally, as well as being concerned about the impact of this on th
First-of-its-kind cybersecurity management journal launched by College of Business faculty
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A FATHER-of-two has spoken of how a guide dog enabled him to meet his daughters from school by himself. When Chris Towers’ sight began to fail one of the main things he missed was collecting Grace and Megan from the school gates. Unable to go out independently, he feared that he would never again be able to pick them up. But after bringing home guide dog Jaeger Chris, of Thackley, was able to return to school, and is looking forward to doing so again once children return to the classroom. “It was the thing I really missed, but I could not have gone along on my own,” said Chris, who has suffered from the degenerative eye condition cone-rod dystrophy since birth. “Until I reached my thirties I was able to get about okay, but then my condition worsened and I had to be accompanied by my wife Emma or somebody else, when I went out.”
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