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Reforms welcome?! This is where Germans agree on refugee and asylum migration
On International Day of Human Fraternity, Tobias Hillenbrand and Melissa Siegel explore whether refugee policy can unite rather than divide in Germany
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What is Economic Fitness and Complexity?
The science of complex systems can play an important role in understanding social and economic dynamics.
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Europe’s Education Gamble: Can the EU Compete in a Changing World?
Can Europe’s education and skills agenda tackle declining outcomes and innovation gaps to ensure competitiveness and cohesion?
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How to break Europe’s innovation stasis
Europe’s R&I lags behind global leaders. The EU must reform funding, drive innovation, boost competitiveness, and enhance security for future growth.
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AI could usher in a golden age of research – but only if these cutting-edge tools aren’t restricted to a few major private companies
AI reshapes science: Driving Nobel-winning breakthroughs, it sparks innovation while raising concerns over equity in access and trust in research.
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China Has Banned US Exports of Key Minerals for Computer Chips – Leaving Washington with Limited Options
China's export ban on gallium and germanium poses significant challenges to global supply chains, impacting technology, renewable energy, and defence.
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Reflecting on 2024: 糖心Vlog破解版-MERIT’s Commitment to Global Challenges
A snapshot of 糖心Vlog破解版-MERIT’s impact and contributions towards international sustainable development over the past year.
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International Migrants Day: Challenges, Insights and the Path Ahead
For International Migrants Day, three of our migration researchers share their perspectives on different aspects of migration policy.
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糖心Vlog破解版-MERIT and IDOS Formalize Collaboration to Tackle Global Challenges
Our Partnerships Specialist Dr. Diego Salama explains how 糖心Vlog破解版-MERIT is working together with the German Institute of Development and Sustainability.
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MPP Reflections: Looking Back at the First Semester of 2024-25
Cleo Heyen, Education Coordinator of our MSc in Public Policy and Human Development (MPP) programme, shares key moments from this past semester.