Personal life, young women and higher education: a relational approach to student and graduate experiences / Kirsty Finn
Uncivil Rites: Palestine and the Limits of Academic Freedom / Steven Salaita
The higher learning in America: a memorandum on the conduct of universities by business men / Thorstein Veblen ; edited with an introduction and notes by Richard F. Teichgraeber, III
Educational Qualitative Research in Latin America: the Struggle for a New Paradigm.
Cultural violence in the classroom: peace, conflict and education in Israel / by Katerina Standish
Challenges in higher education for sustainability / J. Paulo Davim, Walter Leal Filho, editors
Games-to-teach or games-to-learn: unlocking the power of digital game-based learning through performance / Yam San Chee
Mobile, ubiquitous, and pervasive learning: fundaments, applications, and trends / Alejandro Peña-Ayala, editor
Education of Syrian refugee children: managing the crisis in Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan / Shelly Culbertson, Louay Constant
The new education philanthropy: politics, policy, and reform / Frederick M. Hess, Jeffrey R. Henig, editors
Global perspectives on adult education and learning policy / edited by Marcella Milana, Tom Nesbit
Understanding life in school: from the academic classroom to outdoor education / John Quay, Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia
The European higher education area: between critical reflections and future policies / Adrian Curaj, Liviu Matei, Remus Pricopie, Jamil Salmi, Peter Scott, editors
Educational mobility of second-generation Turks. Cross-national perspectives / philipp Schnell
Burden or benefit: external data reporting / Kristina Powers, Angela E. Henderson, editors
Genre changes and privileged pedagogic identity in teaching contest discourse / ning Liu; Derek Irwin
Driving Change: the Story of the South Africa Norway Tertiary Education Development Programme
Engineering Education through Social Innovation: The Contribution of Professional Societies / by Douglas Gorham, Nnamdi Nwulu
Letters to the Editor — May 9, 2020
Living in dangerThe industrial disaster is a redux of the Bhopal gas tragedy of 1984 (Page 1, “Vizag gas leak claims 11 lives; over 350 hospitalised”
Sedition case: Khan moves court for anticipatory bail
Our fight is against unregulated social media: kin of dead teen
Turmeric trading expected to be normal in coming weeks
With over 60% of the units involved in processing turmeric and making value-added products started functioning, turmeric trading is nearing normalcy h
Two COVID-19 positive persons shifted from home to hospital following alleged ostracism
Seven persons killed in four road accidents
In less than a day of the easing of lockdown regulations, seven persons were killed in four different accidents here on Friday. In the first accident,
Man arrested for hurling stone at mosque
The Periyanaickenpalayam police, on Friday, arrested a man on charges of hurling a stone at a mosque on Mettupalayam Road.Police sources said that C.
BU to improve syllabi for affiliated colleges
Train from Delhi to Karnataka for stranded Kannadigas soon
Union Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda has announced that Kannadigas stranded in northern parts of the country such as Delhi, Haryana, and Punjab will so
HM members arrested for attacking DMK cadre
The Selvapuram police on Friday arrested three persons belonging to Hindu Munnani on charges of attacking two DMK cadre in Coimbatore city.The police
No mask, get tracked!
They risked death instead of staying back
Police will release seized vehicles, says DGP
Here is a breather to the motorists whose vehicles were seized during the lockdown for misusing the leniency shown to them to buy essentials. The Tela
1,589 cases linked to Koyambedu so far
Coronavirus | Two flights from Dubai with 360 Indians expected to arrive in Chennai early on Saturday
The first flight that was to land around 8 p.m. on Friday was delayed by five hours and has been scheduled to land at 1.30 a.m. on Saturday, while the other flight is expected to land at 12.30 a.m.
‘DU panel on exams must have elected representatives’
In a step towards conducting examinations for the current academic session, Delhi University set up a “working group” to review preparedness and take
Another Hindu Rao doctor infected
A total of 10 health care workers have tested COVID-19 positive at Hindu Rao Hospital so far, a senior official of the North Delhi Municipal Corporati
Fake bus service for Bihar migrant workers in Delhi-NCR busted, 2 held
Noida Police busted a fake bus service on Friday for duping people on the pretext of providing free transportation service of the Bihar government for
BMC commissioner transferred, Chahal to replace Pardeshi
Arthur Road jail inmates quarantined in Mahul
Club members booked for celebrating anniversary
Planting the seeds of recovery in the aftermath of the Australia bushfires
Australia’s annual dry seasons are known for droughts and wildfires, but the dry season of 2019--2020 was remarkable due to the sheer extent of the devastation. By some estimates, more than 10 million hectares (38,600 square miles, an area slightly larger than the U.S. state of Indiana) burned, killing several million animals (including many of the country’s koalas) and more than 30 people. On a positive note, burned areas will recover from this disturbance, and tree planting and other forms of ecological restoration can help to hasten this process.
Bioresorbable polymers for biomedical applications : from fundamentals to translational medicine / edited by Giuseppe Perale and Jöns Hilborn.
Journal of biomedical optics [electronic resource].
- Publisher Bellingham, Wash. : Published by SPIE in cooperation with International Biomedical Optics Society.
- Location World Wide Web
- Call No. R857.O6