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Future Becomes Present As Coronavirus Makes Education Go Online

Interestingly, online learning was projected as the future of learning but has today emerged at the forefront as the world has been gripped by fear as the coronavirus pandemic is spreading like wildfire in many parts of the world. Minal Anand, CEO & Co-Founder of GuruQ offers insights into learning in times of COVID 19 Lockdowns, an unprecedented step of …

IGNOU extends online submission of examination Form for June 2020 TEE upto 30th APRIL 2020 without Late Fee

Keeping in view the spread of CORONAVIRUS and LOCKDOWN throughout the country, IGNOU has extended the last date of accepting the June, 2020 Term-end Examination forms WITHOUT ANY LATE FEE upto 30th APRIL, 2020. Learners can submit June TEE 2020 exam form by visiting the official website www.ignou.ac.in. The University had earlier extended the deadline for submission of assignments till …

UK announces £20 million investment in COVID-19 genetic research, bioinformatics

Cnsortium of leading clinicians and scientists formed to map whole-genome sequencing of COVID-19 spread and evolves using whole-genome sequencing The COVID-19 Genomics UK Consortium – COG-UK – comprised of the NHS, Public Health Agencies and academic institutions – including the University of Birmingham has been assigned to map how COVID-19 spreads and evolves using whole-genome sequencing. Through a £20 million investment, the …

COVID-19 will have a major impact on student mobility and overseas education

Corona virus has a major impact on student mobility and overseas education. China and India account for more than 56% of all students studying abroad. According to the Open Doors Report of 2019,China is the largest source of international students in the U.S. in 2018-19, with 369,548 students in undergraduate, graduate, non-degree, and optional practical training (OPT) programs. With India …

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