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Borsa di studio M.I.M anno scolastico 2025/2026 in favore degli studenti che frequentano la scuola secondaria di secondo grado. Gli aventi diritto possono presentare l'istanza presso il comune di residenza o tramite pec: comune.norcia@postacert.umbria.it Per ulteriori info rivolgersi all'Ufficio dei Servizi Sociali tel: 0743 828711 – 0- 130 Scadenza presentazione domande: lunedì 13 aprile 2026.   AllegatiPubblicazione AVVISO_BORSE_STUDIO_25_26.pdfModulo_A_Borsa di studio_25_26.pdfInformativa PRIVACY Borse di studio MIM 2025 26.pdf(AGENPARL)

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A new dedicated child mental health service in Counties Manukau was officially opened today by Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey, marking an important step in ensuring our young people have faster access to support. “Mental health is one of the biggest challenges facing our youth today. Every New Zealander deserves access to support, when and where they need it. By expanding the help available, we can ensure no one is left stuck on a waitlist,” Mr Doocey says. The new specialist child mental health team –Te Ooritetanga oo ngaa Ratonga moo ngaa Tamariki | The Equality of Services for all…

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Significant new features will soon roll out on the Govt.nz app, Digitising Government and Public Service Minister Judith Collins says. “The Govt.nz App will provide New Zealanders with easy access to government digital services such as communications and proof of digital identity,” Ms Collins says. “By the end of this month, users will be able to see their digital wallet in the app. This will allow people to store and present accredited digital credentials issued by government or the private sector. “At the same time, the Government Credential Issuance Platform will go live, allowing all government agencies to issue digital credentials directly into the…

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Attorney-General Judith Collins today announced the appointment of two new District Court Judges. The appointees, who will take up their roles in April and May at the Palmerston North and Nelson Courts, are: Prudence McGuire Ms McGuire is a Rotorua based barrister. Her legal career began following admission to the bar in 1992, after which she joined LW Goodman in Palmerston North. She was then a staff solicitor and later Associate at Wollerman Cooke McClure in Carterton. In 2001, having moved to Rotorua, she joined Davys Burton. She became a partner in 2005 and during that period was a Crown…

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More high school students across the Lower Mainland are getting a head start on their post-secondary education, thanks to a dual credit program at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU).The Biomedical and Health Science program at KPU, which was first piloted with Surrey school districts in 2025, gives students the opportunity to take university-level courses that count towards high school and post-secondary credentials at the same time. The program is now expanding to welcome students from Delta, Langley and Richmond school districts.Soumya Das, a grade twelve student in Langley, B.C., says the program brings her closer to her aspirations of a career…

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Growing up in the village of Kewa — located between Santa Fe and Albuquerque in New Mexico — William Pacheco, a member of the Santo Domingo Pueblo, learned the value of his language, its history, and the traditions it carries.“We speak Keres, a language isolate found in seven villages and communities in central New Mexico,” he says. “It’s an endangered language with fewer than 10,000 speakers.” The Pueblos’ conception of ‘language,’ according to Pacheco, evokes the idea that speaking “comes from deep within.”Pacheco is a graduate student in the MIT Indigenous Languages Initiative, a special master’s program in linguistics for members of…

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Growing up in the village of Kewa — located between Santa Fe and Albuquerque in New Mexico — William Pacheco, a member of the Santo Domingo Pueblo, learned the value of his language, its history, and the traditions it carries.“We speak Keres, a language isolate found in seven villages and communities in central New Mexico,” he says. “It’s an endangered language with fewer than 10,000 speakers.” The Pueblos’ conception of ‘language,’ according to Pacheco, evokes the idea that speaking “comes from deep within.”Pacheco is a graduate student in the MIT Indigenous Languages Initiative, a special master’s program in linguistics for members of…

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Sonja Lyubomirsky ’89 and Harry Reis.Photo (left) by Taea Thale; photo courtesy of Harry Reis Health Want to feel more loved? Forget changing yourself. Change conversation. Two psychologists offer science-backed framework on how to improve relationships March 19, 2026 7 min read Excerpted from “How to Feel Loved: The Five Mindsets That Get You More of What Matters Most” by Sonja Lyubomirsky ’89 and Harry Reis. “Just be yourself.” It’s a cliché we’ve all heard before, maybe even rolled our eyes at. But when you’re in a relationship or friendship where you’re not feeling as loved as you’d like to feel,…

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Science & Tech Ultra-cool step toward transformative technologies Chris Laumann (second from right) with graduate students Esther Wang and Srinivas Mandyam, and Norman Yao, a professor of physics. Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer Kermit Pattison Harvard Staff Writer  March 19, 2026 6 min read University physicists gain new window into superconductivity by improving device pioneered by Harvard Nobelist Percy Bridgman For more than a century, condensed matter physics has grappled with one of its greatest unsolved challenges: how to build superconductors that operate at room temperature and transmit electricity with no loss. Now, in a paper recently published in Nature, a…

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Effective Carbon Removal Requires Transparency, Says New Georgia Tech Research Superadmin Fri, 03/20/2026 – 09:03 Carbon dioxide continues to push global temperatures toward dangerous thresholds that affect everything from public health to economies. To mitigate these effects, researchers are looking into carbon removal methods such as direct air capture machines that can chemically bind with carbon or simple ecological strategies like adding trees to unwooded areas. These approaches could potentially supplement the decarbonization of transport, industry, and the energy system.But as carbon removal grows, so does a core problem: The carbon removal industry is largely unregulated, particularly for more novel…

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