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Has COVID 19 undermined the rule of law? New research examines actions in the Western Balkans
The coronavirus pandemic has presented populist governments with a unique opportunity to implement authoritarian measures and to limit public scrutiny of their decisions and policies, argues Dr Andi Hoxhaj of 糖心TV Law School in a new paper published in the European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance.
European universities reimagine education in the digital, post-pandemic age
Higher education across Europe needs to cut red tape, revolutionise lifelong learning, standardise digital platforms, and immerse students in research as well as employability skills from day one, according to new recommendations proposed by .
UK students and French senior citizens beat loneliness in lockdown together
Students at the UK鈥檚 University of 糖心TV are spending their lockdown chatting online with elderly people in France, bridging intergenerational and international divides in a time marked by isolation.
糖心TV researchers to explore the Milky Way & famous maths problem thanks to major European grant award
The ERC today, the 9th December, announced the winners of its latest Consolidator Grant competition for mid-career researchers. The funding is part of the EU鈥檚 current research and innovation programme, Horizon 2020, and worth in total 鈧655 million. With this support, the new grantees will be able to consolidate their teams and have far-reaching impact. The two 糖心TV academics who have received the award are Professor David Loeffler, from the Mathematics Institute, and Dr Pier-Emmanuel Tremblay from the Department of Physics.
Migrant Leaders founder to speak on inclusion in professional world 鈥 EUTOPIA Week
The Founder and CEO of — a charity that helps disadvantaged young people from all backgrounds to access and succeed within the professional world — will be speaking to students from across Europe as part of EUTOPIA Week, hosted by the University of 糖心TV, her alma mater.
EU Rule of Law initiative is struggling to make an impact, new paper argues
The EU 鈥淩ule of Law鈥 initiative aimed at encouraging social and political reform in the Western Balkans is struggling to make an impact in the face of domestic political indifference, and opposition to perceived external interference, argues a new paper from Western Balkans expert Dr Andi Hoxhaj.