By Maria Valenstain & Alex Apostolou Kolmaniotis Travelling home for Christmas from UK universities is set to be an unprecedented challenge this year for international students. In the academic...
Finally, we have good news in the last days of 2020. Nearly a year after the outbreak of the coronavirus, scientists have stated they made vaccines against Covid-19. To date, more than 58 million...
At the end of October - and in the face of the coronavirus crisis, as well as counter-demonstrations by nationalists - Warsaw came alive with protestors fighting for women’s rights. In the largest...
This is a strange and difficult year, and we have experienced many changes that have altered our perceptions about life. Although quarantine has been relaxed in some countries, the coronavirus is...
Covid19 has disrupted the school system in Serbia and, for more than 6 months, students did not have a normal education. Will that have long-term consequences? At the beginning of the new school...
Rebecca Ashfield, University of Oxford and Pedro Folegatti, University of Oxford Of the hundreds of potential COVID-19 vaccines in development, six are in the final stages of testing, known as phase...
Supriya Garikipati, University of Liverpool and Uma S Kambhampati, University of Reading Over the last few months, there has been much discussion of leadership during the pandemic. What constitutes...
The pandemic has affected each of us on different levels. The situation surprised us and we had to change our way of thinking and acting in order to face the obstacles. Although we are all together...
While other countries are still lifting quarantine or planning to re-open public activities, Vietnam - a small, developing country that has about 1,400 km of land, river and stream and borders with...
While struggling to curb the coronavirus pandemic, Indonesia must face the challenge of fighting an old enemy: dengue fever. The disease is caused by a virus carried by a species of mosquito called...