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Find out more on Where Legends Rise: Vote for Your AAU Award Winners!Where Legends Rise: Vote for Your AAU Award Winners!
The nominations are in and nowâs the time to uplift the outstanding among us! You have the power to decide which nominees deserve to be recognized as true legends at the 2025/26 AAU Awards Ceremony. Who has made an impact? Who goes above and beyond? Cast your vote and make your voice count for those who […]
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Find out more on AAU Lecturer Contributes to Major International Study on Reproducibility and Robustness in Economics and Political ScienceAAU Lecturer Contributes to Major International Study on Reproducibility and Robustness in Economics and Political Science
AAU congratulates professor Zuzana Irsova Havrankova who contributed to a major study on reproducibility and robustness in economics and political science, published in one of the most prestigious scientific journals globally, Nature. The study found high rates of computational reproducibility and substantial robustness among recent articles from leading economics and political science journals that require data and code sharing. It offers encouraging evidence about the field’s credibility and highlights […]
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Find out more on AAU Professorâs Publication on The British Education of Sultan Qaboos Bin Said of OmanAAU Professorâs Publication on The British Education of Sultan Qaboos Bin Said of Oman
AAU congratulates Chair of the Department of History and Philosophy, Gerald Power on his recent publication in the journal Diplomacy & Statecraft: The Making of a Client? The British Education of Sultan Qaboos Bin Said of Oman, 1954â64 which examines the role British educational and political networks played in shaping the outlook and leadership of […]
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Find out more on Choosing a university in the Czech Republic is a matter for the whole familyChoosing a university in the Czech Republic is a matter for the whole family
New research shows that in the Czech Republic, parents play a key role in shaping studentsâ academic paths. Most parents (97%) are involved in the process of considering universities. Additionally, a small majority (55%) are open to their children studying abroad, and half (50%) consider studying in English to be important. AAUâs Vice President for […]
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