Humanities Australia’s universities need to be free to engage globally Legislation allowing the Minister for Foreign Affairs to veto universities’ international agreements puts the student, research and societal benefits of international cooperation at ri
An Australian government veto power on overseas university agreements puts at risk the benefits of international engagement warn University of Melbourne experts
4 months ago. SMC- Successive meetings held by international officials with the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement SPLM in the French capital Paris, failed to convince […]
DALLAS — Whenever geopolitical tensions simmer, disruption to the airline industry is never far away. As airlines halt flights to trouble spots and plan detours […]
08 May 2017 Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB), Qatar’s leading Islamic Bank, signs a US$ 925 million (QR 3.4 billion) structured Shari’a compliant financing facility with […]