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New Dean of Te Kaupeka Tātai Ture - Faculty of Law (University of Otago)

Public Technologies 19 Mar 2025
Associate Professor Bridgette Toy-Cronin has been appointed the new Dean of Te Kaupeka Tātai Ture - Faculty of Law ... new Dean of Otago's Te Kaupeka Tātai Ture - Faculty of Law from the start of April.
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Commentary: Red flag laws really do work well — John A. Tures

Journal Courier 19 Mar 2025
States with a red flag law have an average gun death rate of 11.8632, as compared to 17.9935 for states without a red flag law ... .
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Turing Scheme funding outcomes 2022 to 2023 (UK Department for Education)

Public Technologies 13 Mar 2025
The outcomes of applications to the Turing Scheme for the 2022 to 2023 ... Programme materials from this year are available on the National Archives at Turing Scheme.
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Turing Scheme funding outcomes 2023 to 2024 (UK Department for Education)

Public Technologies 13 Mar 2025
The outcomes of applications to the Turing Scheme for the 2023 to 2024 ... Programme materials from this year are available on the National Archives at Turing Scheme.
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Turing Scheme funding outcomes 2021 to 2022 (UK Department for Education)

Public Technologies 13 Mar 2025
The outcomes of applications to the Turing Scheme for the 2021 to 2022 academic year detailing the allocation of funds for international study and work placements to successful applicants.
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From Turing To DeepSeek, Reinforcement Learning Soars To AI Summit

Forbes 12 Mar 2025
Turing Award winners Barto and Sutton have established “a computational approach to learning from interactions,” developing algorithms for effective machine learning ... .
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Commentary: Evidence that Medicaid does matter for Americans — John A. Tures

Journal Courier 11 Mar 2025
The relationship between Medicaid for state residents and healthy ranks and outcomes for its citizens is pretty strong, which is why there is bipartisan support for the program ... .
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‘A very camp environment’: why Alan Turing fatefully told police he was gay

The Observer 09 Mar 2025
Now, research by a University of Cambridge academic has shed light on the reasons why Turing, a former undergraduate and lecturer at King’s College, Cambridge, did not hide his homosexuality from the police.
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