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How to shift from confrontation to negotiation in 2021

February 17, 2021 sarah Jonas Business, Corporations, Global, Mergers And Acquisitions, Negotiations, Partnerships

Research suggests that as businesses become more global — with mergers, acquisitions and partnerships — it’s increasingly important to understand the nuances of the entire negotiation process.

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Announcement 

Free, online course brings together 20 global experts in the field of ethical AI

February 3, 2021 sarah Jonas AI, Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Global

A new, free, online course, AI Ethics: Global Perspectives, which started this week, designed for a global audience, seeks to bring together diverse perspectives from the field of ethical AI, to raise awareness and help institutions work towards more responsible use.

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Policy 

The Forum of International Respiratory Societies Calls for Global Access to Effective, Affordable COVID-19 Vaccines

December 17, 2020 sarah Jonas COVID 19 vaccine, Global, Respiratory

The Forum of International Respiratory Societies (FIRS), an organization comprised of the world’s leading international respiratory societies, including founding member the American Thoracic Society, calls for urgent access to affordable COVID-19 vaccines globally.

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Research Results 

Crop diversity is key to increased profits for Brazilian farmers

September 23, 2020 sarah Jonas Agriculture, Agronomy, Crop Science, Diversity, Farming, Food Production, Global, Profitability, Research, soil health, Sustainability

Study finds switching up autumn-winter crop improves soils, pocketbooks

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Feature 

The 2020 March Issue of Neurosurgical Focus Examines Neurosurgical Education Across the Globe

March 1, 2020 sarah Jonas Global, Neurosurgery

Announces the theme and contents of the March 2020 issue of Neurosurgical Focus, an online peer-reviewed journal.

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Announcement 

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and IAEA partner to tackle childhood cancers in developing countries

October 17, 2019 sarah Jonas 0 Comments Cancer, Global, Pediatric Cancer, Radiation, Radiation Oncology

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital are joining forces to combat childhood cancers in developing countries.

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Research Results 

New report says accelerating global agricultural productivity growth is critical

October 15, 2019 sarah Jonas 0 Comments Agriculture, Food, Global

A live webcast of the GAP Report Launch event will be available October 16, 2019 from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM Eastern time: https://globalagriculturalproductivity.org

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Announcement 

THUNDERBIRD SCHOOL OF GLOBAL MANAGEMENT CELEBRATES NEW GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS

October 7, 2019 sarah Jonas 0 Comments Business, Global, Higher Ed, Higher Education

Arizona State University’s Thunderbird School of Global Management will break ground Monday on a new state-of-the-art global headquarters on ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus.

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