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Contribute to your nation’s socio-economic development – Presbyterian University graduands charged
The Presbyterian University Ghana (PUG) has held its 17th congregation. The 2023 graduating class were the first to earn their
Poland’s opposition parties reach coalition agreement
Poland’s three largest opposition parties signed a coalition agreement Friday laying out the fundamentals of the next government after the
Special Govt of India scholarships for Indian Diaspora students
Colombo, November 10: A Government of India Scholarship Programme for Diaspora Children (SPDC) has been operational since 2006-07. Under this
How AI-Powered Tools Can Help People With Hearing Impairments
The history of electronic hearing aids started more than a century ago, in 1898 practically just after the introduction of
Too Many People Can’t Name A Single Black British Figure From History. How Can We Actually Improve Things?
Mary Seacole and Dr Harold Moody Black History Month might be over, but that doesn’t mean important conversations about the
Maharashtrian Trust announces 16 merit-based scholarships for Lankan students
Mumbai, November 2: The Consulate General of Sri Lanka in Mumbai recently held a crucial meeting with the Executive Director
Unearthing Opportunities: Investing in AI in Developing Economies – The World Majority
Artificial intelligence (AI) presents a vast, unexplored potential in emerging markets of developing economies. Global entities can seize an early
From WWE wrestling to global AI summit: The unlikely rise of Michelle Donelan
LONDON — Britain’s tech chief is no stranger to dealing with big egos. She used to promote superstar wrestlers. U.K.
8 Generative AI Lessons From The Classroom
Generative AI lessons from the classroom offer insights into effective teaching and learning strategies. Copyright: forbes.com – “8 Generative AI