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Buy-to-Pay Update

October 31, 2023

Buy-to-Pay (B2P) will be unavailable on the weekend of 11/3/23 due to a planned 23.3 maintenance release. Changes will be in place for Monday, November 6, 2023. For more information, please refer to the 23.3 What’s Changing Guide (coming soon). Starts: Friday, November 3, 8pm ET. Ends: Sunday, November 5, 12pm ET.

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Handbook of Telepathic Medicine

October 31, 2023
A Bioethical account of medical sociology survey book covering new medicalization areas byTelepahic Medicine as a new medical science and practice coming in publication for collaboration through Journal of Spirit Science and Standards and eventual publishing of the First Edition coming soon 2025.
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Meet MSC members Aya Awwad and Michael Elnemais Fawzy

October 31, 2023

Master's Students and MSC members describe their Career Aspirations:

Aya Awwad, hailing from Tamra, Israel, and Michael Elnemais Fawzy from Egypt, are two remarkable master's candidates. Aya, driven by her passion for medicine and research, explores the art of clinical investigation. Michael, a psychiatrist and human rights advocate, strives to empower marginalized communities. These dynamic individuals are making a significant impact on the world through their unique journeys and aspirations....

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Undergraduate Research Ethics Training

October 31, 2023

The Undergraduate Research Training Program (URTP) is a comprehensive platform to create better prepared undergraduate researchers. As part of the program, in-person training sessions are held at various dates throughout the academic year. The in-person training sessions are an alternative to the standard online CITI training. The sessions have been developed with students in mind: they are 90 minutes in length, interactive, and developed with enthusiasm and energy.

Training sessions for the Fall 2023 semester are complete. Please check back in Spring 2024 for new...

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Experience the Improved Grants.gov

October 30, 2023
The Grants.gov web interface will be improved to provide a more intuitive and responsive user experience with upgraded security and enhanced navigation. The website will align with the United States Web Design System (USWDS), a federal standard to provide accessible and mobile-friendly websites to all users. It will be clearly identified as an official U.S. government website with a banner at the top denoting it as such. While Grants.gov content will remain the same, it will feel more user-friendly, fresh, and modern. Refer to the... Read more about Experience the Improved Grants.gov
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Harvard Anthropology Assistant Professor Amy E. Clark Featured in Harvard Gazette

October 30, 2023

Harvard Anthropology Assistant Professor Amy E. Clark was recently interviewed by the Harvard Gazette in a feature titled “Hearth and home — in Stone Age.”

The article shares:

When academics talk about early modern humans, especially those living way back in the Lower Paleolithic, the conversation frequently turns to hunting. When did our species start eating meat? What were the first animals we...

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