From real to virtual mobility: Erasmus students’ transition to online learning amid the COVID-19 crisis

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Automotive & Mobility

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Combined with a younger population, speedy enhancements in road infrastructure, progress in rural demand and attainable introduction of entry-level passenger vehicles, this could significantly enhance consumer demand. Looking forward because the pandemic steadily comes beneath control, mobility corporations will want Automotive to look at developing detailed plans to scale up […]

Cities, Transit Agencies, and Shared Mobility Providers Should Collaborate to Fully Realize Transportation Potential Across Metropolitan Areas

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If merged with community transit and amplified in scale, shared modes of transportation, such as ride-hailing, scooter sharing, and bike sharing, can improve mobility, equity, and sustainability in metropolitan areas, according to a new report from the Nationwide Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.

Building the technological European Community through education: European mobility and training programmes in the 1980s

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Human mobility and Western Asia’s early state-level societies

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Picture: Earlier mentioned: Copper-silver diadem with Transcaucasian link from the Royal Tomb in Arslantepe, Japanese Turkey. Underneath: Mesopotamian-linked pottery in Arslantepe (palace period of time) check out more  Credit: Missione Archeologica Italiana nell’Anatolia Orientale, Sapienza Univ. of Rome (photographer: Roberto Ceccacci) The trade of concepts and substance lifestyle in Western Asia […]