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June 29, 2020

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view from the back of a woman reading an information leaflet about coronavirus in Czech

Why don’t we hear about the low number of coronavirus deaths in Central Europe?

Commentary, Coronavirus / COVID-19, Dr Jan Čulík, Dr Mirna SolicBy adminJune 29, 2020Leave a comment

Dr Mirna Solic and Dr Jan Čulík argue that there is an existing bias in the English language media when it comes to reporting COVID-19 success stories, which means examples from Central Europe are ignored.

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The importance of higher education and skills in the economic recovery

City economies, Commentary, Coronavirus / COVID-19, Economy, Professor Anton Muscatelli, Scotland, University sectorBy adminJune 29, 2020Leave a comment

Education will be at the forefront of the post-pandemic recovery, with universities a key engine for skills, growth and jobs, as highlighted in the Report of the Advisory Group on Economic Recovery to the Scottish Government.

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