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ViewFree online course to help rural doctors offer telehealth services
Free online course to help rural doctors offer telehealth services
University aims to support health professionals in moving away from reliance on face-to-face consultations
ViewTourism’s loss in virus crisis ‘could be gain for rental market’
Tourism’s loss in virus crisis ‘could be gain for rental market’
Investors may decide to switch from ‘Airbnb model’ to longer-term tenure, says La Trobe academic
ViewAdapt bushfire plan to guide self-isolation, say psychologists
Adapt bushfire plan to guide self-isolation, say psychologists
Murdoch mental health academics recommend limiting exposure to news reports and social media
ViewScientists develop ‘pandemic drone’ to monitor crowds
Scientists develop ‘pandemic drone’ to monitor crowds
Technology can be used to detect coronavirus symptoms in public places
ViewNetherlands news roundup: 21-27 March
Netherlands news roundup: 21-27 March
The latest news in Dutch research policy and funding
ViewNot PI Danny Dorling: Grant-free research
Not PI Danny Dorling: Grant-free research
In a change to our ‘Top PI’ format, we learn how to thrive without bidding
ViewPublishers must help universities move online
Publishers must help universities move online
With libraries closed by coronavirus, digital content needs to be more accessible, says Anna Vernon
ViewWorking under lockdown, Danny Dorling: the funding-free life, touch choices on a major AHRC bid
Working under lockdown, Danny Dorling: the funding-free life, touch choices on a major AHRC bid
A roundup of this week’s Funding Insight articles
ViewForwards and back
Forwards and back
How will universities help communities to cope with the aftermath of the coronavirus?
ViewCoronavirus developments at a glance—26 March
Coronavirus developments at a glance—26 March
A US supercomputing initiative targets the pandemic, as global regulators ease vaccine rules
ViewFast-tracked nurses and medics could still be paying tuition fees
Fast-tracked nurses and medics could still be paying tuition fees
Nursing and medical students asked to join the Covid-19 front line may incur debt
ViewExperts call for investment in vaccine manufacturing
Experts call for investment in vaccine manufacturing
Work on producing vaccines needs to happen alongside early development research, MPs told
ViewWorld news roundup: 20-26 March
World news roundup: 20-26 March
The latest news in global research policy and funding
ViewSussex plans job cuts in pandemic fallout
Sussex plans job cuts in pandemic fallout
University also calls for recruitment freeze as sector faces Covid-19 challenge
ViewOfS freezes normal regulatory requirements during pandemic
OfS freezes normal regulatory requirements during pandemic
Regulator pauses list of requirements as universities struggle with coronavirus
ViewGlobal easing of regulations for coronavirus vaccines
Global easing of regulations for coronavirus vaccines
Human trials of Covid-19 vaccines could start without normally essential animal-studies data
ViewFunding at a glance: 13-26 March
Funding at a glance: 13-26 March
The latest research funding news from around Europe
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Highlighted Funding Opportunities
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ViewUganda shuts universities because of coronavirus outbreak
Uganda shuts universities because of coronavirus outbreak
President orders 30-day shutdown to ‘deny’ virus access to varsity crowds
ViewScramble to assist locked-out African researchers
Scramble to assist locked-out African researchers
Young scientists stranded far from home affected by border and residence closures
ViewAfrica news roundup: 20-26 March
Africa news roundup: 20-26 March
Global Research Council meeting in Durban postponed until 2021, and other news
ViewUCU tells UKRI to protect fixed-term researchers
UCU tells UKRI to protect fixed-term researchers
University union tells research funder to continue employment of precariously employed workers during Covid-19 crisis
ViewUS news roundup: 20-26 March
US news roundup: 20-26 March
The latest research and funding policy news from the US
ViewForce majeure
Force majeure
The OfS reveals a slimmed-down regulatory framework, but the Coronavirus Bill holds powers in reserve
ViewCoronavirus developments at a glance—25 March
Coronavirus developments at a glance—25 March
France goes big on Covid-19 funding, as UK universities reel from multiple blows
ViewStudent rents in the spotlight amid coronavirus shutdown
Student rents in the spotlight amid coronavirus shutdown
Covid-19 crisis means those returning home may be left with bills for empty rooms.
ViewCapacity to track virus infections in NZ ‘must be expanded’
Capacity to track virus infections in NZ ‘must be expanded’
Beating Covid-19 requires a major improvement in finding and isolating cases, says Otago epidemiologist
ViewCoronavirus response shows science in motion
Coronavirus response shows science in motion
Crises demand agility in linking research to decision-making, say Geoff Mulgan and Joanna Chataway
ViewUncertainty over R&D budget’s future
Uncertainty over R&D budget’s future
Covid-19 crisis overshadows chancellor’s multi-billion promise to boost research investment
ViewPulling together
Pulling together
As researchers support the Covid-19 effort, they need support in return