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Why the Fed looks likely to scramble back to a hawkish stance


By hawkish, economists expect Powell to stress that the Fed intends “to keep policy in its current restrictive stance for as long as it takes to gain that confidence,” said Michael Feroli, chief U.S. Read More

Universities Must Resist The Pressures Of Politicization


Preventing the politicization of universities is vital, not only to protect academic freedom and freedom of speech. But the stakes are even higher. Read More

The Schmidt Science Fellows For 2024 Are Announced


Eric and Wendy Schmidt have announced the 2024 Schmidt Science Fellows — 32 recent PhD’s regarded as some of the world's most outstanding early-career scientists. Read More

German minister urges universities to weigh China ties after spy case


Watzinger, has called on universities to scrutinize any joint projects with China in the light of recent arrests over spying allegations. "The arrest of three Germans for suspected espionage once ... Read More

Canadian science gets biggest boost to PhD and postdoc pay in 20 years


“We’re very thrilled with this significant new investment, the largest investment in graduate students and postdocs in over 21 years,” says Kaitlin Kharas, a PhD student at the University of Toronto, ... Read More


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