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Judith Schrempf-Stirling receives the Academy of Management Perspectives Best Article Award. Professor Judith Schrempf-Stirling received the 2025 Best Article Award from the Acade ...
The Luhansk museum has won a competition, and their new project “Museum in a Disturbing Suitcase” has received support from the Embassy of Switzerland in Ukraine. This project is about memory, loss, ...
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Detailed information is available in the complete call for projects. Submitted initiatives (projects, events or training courses) must demonstrate a durable impact on the research team, department, ...
The Faculty of Law offers five Master's degrees that follow on directly from the Bachelor's degree in Law. Students can thus continue their general basic training and choose more specific areas of ...
SNSF Swiss Postdoctoral Fellowship for Felix Bayerl. Felix Bayerl is a post-doctoral fellow in Professor Mikaël Pittet's laboratory in the Translational Research Centre in Onco-h ...
A study by Faculty of Medicine and its Synapsy Centre reveals that the diversity of astrocytes in the cortex originates from two distinct types of progenitors. This discovery redefines the essential ...
UNIGE scientists reveal unidirectional nutrient transport in roots, opening new avenues to enhance plant resistance to drought stress.
Mutations in the genes that encode Gα proteins are involved in many severe diseases, including cancer or encephalopathies. Advances in genetic testing have revealed a multitude of new mutations. But ...
Renato Gualtieri, MD, is a pediatrician and Clinical Fellow at the Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV). His clinical and ...
Emily is an interdisciplinary enthusiast who believes strongly in the power of uniting rather than demarcating disciplines, in particular when it comes to language acquisition research. Although she ...
One percent of the world’s population suffers from epilepsy, one-third of whom have a drug-resistant form. Epilepsy surgery, which consists in resecting the part of the brain involved in generating ...