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The Israel-Hamas war in maps and charts

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:National   来源:India  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The inquest looked closely at Cauchi's mental health treatment in Queensland, with a panel of five psychiatrists tasked with reviewing it.

The inquest looked closely at Cauchi's mental health treatment in Queensland, with a panel of five psychiatrists tasked with reviewing it.

He had graduated from top-tier universities - credentials that could send him to an Ivy League school. But of the more than 10 universities he applied to, only one extended an offer.Trump's cuts to biomedical research didn't help, but the mistrust surrounding Chinese researchers was also a factor. Allegations and rumours of espionage, especially in sensitive subjects, have loomed over Chinese nationals at US universities in recent years, even derailing some careers.

The Israel-Hamas war in maps and charts

"One of the professors even told me, 'We rarely give offers to Chinese students these days, so I cannot give you an interview," Mr Cao told the BBC in February."I feel like I am just a grain of sand under the wheel of time. There is nothing I can do."For those who did graduate from US colleges, returning home to China has not been easy either.

The Israel-Hamas war in maps and charts

They used to be lauded as a bridge to the rest of the world. Now, they find that their once-coveted degrees don't draw the same reaction.Chen Jian, who did not want to use his real name, said he quickly realised that his undergraduate degree from a US college had become an obstacle.

The Israel-Hamas war in maps and charts

When he first came back in 2020, he interned at a state-owned bank and asked a supervisor if there was a chance to stay on.

The supervisor didn't say it outright, but Chen got the message: "Employees should have local degrees. People like me (with overseas degrees) won't even get a response.""Responsible planning should create places where people want to live because of the cultural life on their doorstep, not in spite of it," it added.

A museum store room may have been lost to a fire had its alarm not been working, a fire service said.Suffolk Fire and Rescue was called to an automatic fire alarm within a building belonging to Ipswich Museum on Charles Street on Saturday night.

Crews found there had been a fire in the electrical intake to the property that had spread to the void between the ground and first floor levels.The fire service said there had been damage to the ceiling, but no artefacts being stored in the building had been affected before a stop message was received at 20:31 BST.

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