A Mixed Day In Stock Markets

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A mixed day that has seen European indices slip a little into the red, while Wall Street is enjoying better returns of more than 1% on Tuesday. US equities are managing decent gains even as yields continue to head higher and traders are forced to consider the possibility of 75 basis point increases, something not seen in almost three decades. Q1 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more That is what James Bullard has indicated, although even he – one of the more hawkish members of the FOMC – acknowledged that is not his base case at the moment. Still, the prospect of even more aggressive … Continue reading “A Mixed Day In Stock Markets”

Shutdown of Libya oil sites spreads to second terminal

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Libya’s National Oil Corporation announced Tuesday the closure of a second export terminal, paralysing the vital energy sector in a North African country gripped by political crisis. The suspension of operations at Brega terminal, which has an export capacity of 60,000 barrels per day (bpd), follows a force majeur and closure on Monday of Zueitina port and several other major sites in the “Oil Crescent” region of eastern Libya. The NOC, in a statement, said it “declares a state of force majeure on the oil port of Brega because it is impossible to implement its commitments towards the oil marke… Continue reading “Shutdown of Libya oil sites spreads to second terminal”

Interest in Business Schools Survives Cost Perception and “Great Resignation”

Global survey defines pandemic-induced shifts in MBA and Business Master’s degrees

RESTON, Va., April 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —  The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), a global association of leading graduate business schools, today released its GMAC Prospective Students Survey – 2022 Summary Report, which explores how candidate preferences have shifted during the COVID-19 pandemic. The report was based on survey responses from more than 6,500 individuals worldwide who expressed interest in graduate business education in 2021. While cost remains a primary concern in today’s dynamic economy with brisk job market and rising inflation, candidates from around the globe continue to perceive graduate management education as a tried-and-true pathway to advance professionally and position themselves to achieve their goals, consistent with pre-pandemic levels. Globally, 4 out of 5 candidates stated that a graduate business degree allows them to stand out at work. Similarly, the full-time MBA program continues to be the most popular program option, with 1 out of 4 of all candidates preferring the two-year full-time format and another 1 in 5 preferring the one-year full time format.

“While the pandemic has altered aspects of the graduate management education landscape, the fundamental perceptions of the value of graduate management education generally and the MBA specifically continue to stay strong,” said Sangeet Chowfla, president and CEO of GMAC. “While there continue to be evolutions in candidates’ preferred study destinations, delivery formats, career paths and perceptions of admissions testing policies, if there were ever any concerns that the pandemic and its effects would diminish business school aspirants’ perceptions of the value of a degree, the latest GMAC findings of the Prospective Students Survey should help put them to rest.”

Other Key Findings

More candidates prefer to study closer to home while the U.S. and Europe intensify their competition for international candidates

More candidates from traditionally mobile markets are opting to study closer to home than they did before the pandemic. For example, among Central and South Asian candidates, the percentage who prefer to study internationally declined from 89 to 73 percent between 2019 and 2021. Among East and Southeast Asian candidates, preference to study internationally also declined from 92 to 87 percent between 2020 and 2021, a possible indication that studying abroad was limited due to the pandemic-fueled travel restrictions.

Among international candidates—candidates whose preferred study destination differs from their country of citizenship—virtually the same proportion said in 2021 that the United States and Western Europe is their preferred destination (39%, respectively). Among international MBA candidates specifically, the U.S. is the preferred destination of half (50%), expanding its lead over second place Western Europe (28%) between 2019 and 2021. In the meantime, Western Europe remains the preferred destination of more than half of international business master’s candidates.

Belief in the value of fully online education remains low while acceptance of hybrid formats increases

Candidates see higher value in the in-person business school experience compared with online as the share of surveyed candidates who prefer fully online programs stays flat. Among global prospective students surveyed in 2021, most disagree that online degree programs offer the same value as on-campus programs (73%). Nearly 4 in 5 disagree that the networking opportunities are equivalent, and 2 in 3 disagree that the career opportunities are the same. However, these negative views softened slightly between 2020 and 2021.

At the same time, preference for hybrid models has gone up significantly across candidate types, especially those who prefer Executive, Part-time, and Flexible MBA programs (44%, from 30% in 2019), but also those who want to study full-time to earn a business master’s (20%, from 13% in 2019) or MBA (13%, from 7% in 2019). Globally, 20 percent of candidates surveyed in 2021 prefer hybrid program delivery, up from 14 percent pre-pandemic. U.S. underrepresented minority candidates (28%) also express interest in hybrid programs, up significantly from the pre-pandemic level.

Consulting continues to top prospective student interests, but tech is still on the rise

Among candidates in the United States, where “the Great Resignation” has shaken up the job market, 42 percent identify themselves as “career switchers” ─ whose goal is to either change industries or job functions by pursuing a business degree ─ significantly higher than global levels at 32 percent. As it was pre-pandemic, consulting continues to be the top industry and job function both men and women candidates aspire to. But there is growing interest in the technology industry, especially among the career switchers (50%) and non-business undergraduate majors (49%). Furthermore, between 2019 and 2021, interest in tech also increased with women (29% to 34%).

“As people perceive work differently after the pandemic, many become more open-minded to the variety of possible career paths they could pursue. It is encouraging to see that more women are pursuing a business degree as a way to build careers in the tech industry,” said Joy Jones, chief product officer and general manager of assessments at GMAC. “Graduate business education continues to be in high demand because it opens the door to a wide array of industries and job functions, including areas that are less thought about or not previously considered by traditional candidates seeking to enter business schools.”

Test optional and waiver policies led to unintended consequences

Globally, most candidates agree that admissions exams improve the fairness and transparency of business school admissions. Most also agree that exams improve schools’ reliability in evaluating applicants and demonstrate the importance they place on the quality of the students they admit. A clear trend in survey responses is that international candidates view admissions testing especially favorably. About half say a school’s use of admissions exams is an indicator of the quality of the program and is an important criterion for considering applying to that school, and twice as many international candidates agree than disagree that admissions exams are an effective way to determine which students to admit. Additionally, about 2 in 5 prospective students agree that the criteria for test waivers are complex and do not apply to a large proportion of applicants, and about 1 in 3 say waivers disproportionately benefit candidates who are less prepared for a graduate business degree program.

“The data shows that prospective applicants have mixed feelings about test waiver and optional policies because of their complexity and perceptions of reduced transparency and fairness. This trend of perception is particularly acute amongst international students,” said Maite Salazar, chief marketing officer at GMAC. “The unintended consequences of test optional and waiver policies might be that they may adversely affect the perception of the commitment to student quality of programs that offer them.”

For more than a decade, the Prospective Students Survey has provided the world’s graduate business schools with critical insights into the decision-making processes of people currently considering applying to a graduate management education program through mba.com—the GMAC website for prospective graduate business students. This year, to increase the breadth and depth of prospective student voices reflected in this report, all individuals who registered for an mba.com account in the month prior were invited to the subsequent month’s survey. Additionally, for the first time, the sample of mba.com registrants was supplemented by prospective students who attended events hosted by The MBA Tour, visited the BusinessBecause website, or registered for the NMAT by GMAC exam in India—all also GMAC properties. Visit GMAC.com to read the full report.

About GMAC

The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) is a mission-driven association of leading graduate business schools worldwide. Founded in 1953, GMAC creates solutions and experiences that enable business schools and candidates to better discover, evaluate, and connect with each other.

GMAC provides world-class research, industry conferences, recruiting tools, and assessments for the graduate management education industry, as well as tools, resources, events, and services that help guide candidates through their higher education journey. Owned and administered by GMAC, the Graduate Management Admission Test™ (GMAT™) exam is the most widely used graduate business school assessment.

More than 12 million prospective students a year trust GMAC’s websites, including mba.com, to learn about MBA and business master’s programs, connect with schools around the world, prepare and register for exams and get advice on successfully applying to MBA and business master’s programs. BusinessBecause and The MBA Tour are subsidiaries of GMAC, a global organization with offices in China, India, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

To learn more about our work, please visit www.gmac.com

Media Contact:

Teresa Hsu
Sr. Manager, Media Relations
202-390-4180 (mobile)
thsu@gmac.com

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American Wave Machines Announces License Partner PerfectSwell® Japan

New Office Opened in Iconic Shibuya City,  Tokyo

SOLANA BEACH, Calif.April 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — American Wave Machines, Inc. announced today the formation of PerfectSwell® Japan (PSJ) with offices in Shibuya City, Tokyo. PSJ will expand upon the ongoing success of PerfectSwell® Shizunami addressing both large-scale mixed use/resort developments and smaller urban surf arenas. The PSJ team, comprised of experts in sponsorship, media, and the Japanese competitive surfing circuit, is focused on growing the Japanese surf community.

Shun Murakami bottom turning to set up his next maneuver in preparation for surfing's Olympic debut.

“Our goal is to contribute to the deep and vibrant surf culture in Japan and build the PerfectSwell® brand,” said Keiichi Hayashi, CEO of PSJ. “We look forward to partnering with developers to bring together surf culture and contemporary architecture while capturing the essence of unique locations. PerfectSwell venues will provide both a premier surfing event and entertainment platform with broad appeal.”

Last summer, the historic debut of surfing in the Olympics was accompanied by a PerfectSwell® Olympic training venue. PSJ plans to carry on the Olympic momentum and expand competitive opportunities for Japanese athletes.

“PerfectSwell® Japan will be a key part of optimal training by providing repeat, made-to-order waves,” said Kimifumi Imoto, Director of PSJ and Surfing Competition Sports Manager, Tokyo Organizing Committee for Olympic and Paralympic Games. “PerfectSwell® Japan venues will host surfers from around the world, building excitement around the sport and creating new opportunities for competition.”

“Because everyone gets equal access to the waves, it is possible to experience the essence of surfing with PerfectSwell®. Now surfing is more accessible, and many young athletes will go on to become world-class surfers,” said Masato Yukawa, Director of PSJ and professional surfer.

About PerfectSwell® Japan

PerfectSwell® Japan is a corporation developing PerfectSwell® Surf Venues from concept planning through operations. PerfectSwell® Japan will further the strong surfing spirit that is thriving in Japan.

About American Wave Machines

American Wave Machines, Inc. is the inventor and developer of PerfectSwell® and SurfStream® wave technology. AWM develops world class surf facility destinations with proven financials and stoked surfers. PerfectSwell® and SurfStream® are unique in the market and protected by over 50 patents worldwide. SurfStream® venues have capacity of 100’s while PerfectSwell® surf pools have capacity in the 1,000’s. Since 2007 over 4,000,000 surf sessions have been enjoyed at American Wave Machines locations around the globe.

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تعلن JoVE عن عودة جوائز الإبداع للتعليم والبحث العلمي للاحتفال بإنجازات الأفراد من الأوساط العلمية والأكاديمية

كمبريدج، ماساشوستس, 19 أبريل / نيسان 2022 /PRNewswire/ — أعلنت JoVE، المنتجة والموفرة الرائدة في العالم لأشرطة الفيديو العلمية، عن عودة جوائز JoVE الإبداعية للتعليم والبحث العلمي لعام 2022. وتهدف الجوائز الآن في عامها الثاني إلى دعم الأفراد من الأوساط العلمية والأكاديمية الذين يضطلعون بأدوار نشطة في مؤسساتهم لدعم وتسريع تعليم العلوم والبحث باستخدام موارد الفيديو. ستختار لجنة مستقلة من أمناء المكتبات والمعلمين والباحثين ثلاثة فائزين من كل فئة من الفئات التالية:

– 2022 جوائز JoVE الإبداعية للمعلم

– 2022 جوائز JoVE الإبداعية للباحث

– 2022 جوائز JoVE الإبداعية لأمين المكتبة

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ترحب JOVE بالتقديمات من الأفراد الذين يعملون حاليًا لدى مؤسسة أكاديمية أو حكومة شركة أو كيان مستشفى أو مسجلين فيها أو منتسبين إليها، في جميع المناطق والأقاليم.

 ستقبل JoVE  التقديمات في شكل مقالات قصيرة من:

– المعلمون الذين دعموا نتائج التعلم وزيادة مشاركة الطلاب في تعليم العلوم والتكنولوجيا والهندسة والرياضيات من خلال موارد الفيديو.

– أمناء المكتبات الذين شجعوا على استخدام موارد الفيديو لدعم وتسريع تعليم العلوم والتكنولوجيا والهندسة والرياضيات والبحوث في مؤسستهم للنهوض بالبحث و/أو التدريس في التخصصات العلمية.

– الباحثون الذين استخدموا مقاطع فيديو JOVE لإجراء البحوث والتدريب أو مشاركة المعرفة خارج المختبر المادي.

ستقدم JoVE تمويلًا، في شكل تعويض، للتطوير المهني يصل إلى 2000 دولار أمريكي لكل فائز. يمكن استخدام هذا التمويل للمشاركة في المؤتمر أو تسجيل الدورة التدريبية المتعلقة بتطوير المهارات التي ستكتمل بحلول 30 ديسمبر 2023.

بالإضافة إلى ذلك، ستقدم JoVE إعفاء من رسوم النشر للفائزين بجائزة الابتكار للباحثين لعام 2022 حتى يتمكنوا من النشر مع JoVE مجانًا. لمعرفة المزيد عن الجوائز وكيفية التقديم، انقر هنا. يتم إنهاء التقديم في 18 يوليو 2022.

هذا ما قاله بعض الفائزين بجائزة العام الماضي عن فوزهم:

“يسعدني تلقي جائزة JoVE الإبداعية في التعليم. كان العمل جنبًا إلى جنب مع هؤلاء الزملاء البارعين والطلاب الموهوبين من دواعي سروري لاستخدام وتمكين الطلاب لاستخدام الموارد الإعلامية لتعليم الكيمياء والتواصل بطرق جديدة ومثيرة “. الدكتور غلين هيرست، أستاذة مشاركة في تعليم الكيمياء في جامعة يورك وحائزة على جائزة JoVE للابتكار في التدريس لعام 2021

“أنا مسرور وممتن لقبول جائزة JoVE الإبداعية لأمين المكتبة نيابة عن فريقنا بأكمله. عمل الفريق بلا كلل على مدى أشهر عديدة لإحياء بوابة المكتبة الإلكترونية JRD، من التصور والتصميم إلى التنفيذ والبدء. وتجلب الجائزة التقدير لقوة التعاون وتسلط الضوء على نجاحنا في تقديم هذه الأداة القوية إلى أيدي مستخدمينا في وقت قياسي. ” غابرييل تانيس، المديرة المعاونة، ذات التميز التنظيمي في جانسن للأبحاث والتطوير، ذ.م.م. والفائزة بجائزة JoVE الإبداعية لأمين المكتبة لعام 2021

“يتشرف فريقنا بأكمله في RadioViews بأنه يحظى بتقدير جائزة JoVE الإبداعية للباحث لسلسلة مقاطع الفيديو الخاصة بنا حول المناقشات مع زملائنا من علماء الفلك عبر  الراديو. يشجعنا اختيارنا كأحد الفائزين على مواصلة وتحسين وتطوير طرق جديدة لمشاركة خبراتنا كباحثين. ونحن ممتنون بشكل لا يوصف لدعم برنامج مكافحة التطرف العنيف لهذا الهدف.” الدكتورة جوانا كرايمر طالبة في معهد ماكس بلانك لعلم الفلك الراديوي والفائزة بجائزة JoVE الإبداعية للباحث لعام 2021

نبذة عن JoVE

تأسست JoVE في عام 2006، وهي المنتجة والمزودة الرائدة عالميًا لأشرطة الفيديو العلمية مع مهمة تحسين البحث العلمي والتعليم. مع آلاف مقاطع الفيديو المنشورة عبر العديد من التخصصات في العلوم والطب والهندسة، توفر مكتبة JoVE صورًا توضيحية واضحة ومفصلة لمجموعة واسعة من التقنيات والمفاهيم العلمية.

اليوم، يستخدم الملايين من العلماء والمعلمين والطلاب في آلاف الجامعات والكليات والمستشفيات وشركات الأدوية الحيوية في جميع أنحاء العالم فيروس نقص المناعة البشرية/الإيدز في أبحاثهم وتعليمهم وتعلمهم.

يمكن العثور على مزيد من المعلومات على موقع JoVEwww.jove.com.

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الاستفسارات:
Marita Eleftheriadou
Marketing Director
marita.eleftheriadou@jove.com
‎+44 (0)20 3890 4246

Zoom Whiteboard, the Collaboration Canvas for Hybrid Teams, Now Available

New Solution Enables Real-time and Asynchronous Dispersed Collaboration

SAN JOSE, Calif., April 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, Zoom Video Communications, Inc. announced the general availability of Zoom Whiteboard, a modern digital canvas that provides a unified solution for collaboration and creation within the Zoom platform. Users can interact with the Zoom Whiteboard similar to an in-person experience, creating more visually engaging and efficient collaboration. With the global workforce embracing hybrid work environments across industries, there is an increased need for solutions that seamlessly foster ideation and teamwork among co-located and distributed colleagues. Zoom Whiteboard further broadens the capabilities of the Zoom platform for today’s hybrid workforce, including unified communications, Zoom Developer Platform, Zoom Events, Zoom Contact Center, and Zoom IQ for Sales.

“Collaboration tools are in high demand, and Zoom Whiteboard is sure to be a staple in the modern workforce,” said Dan Root, Senior Analyst of Visual Collaboration, Wainhouse Research. “Zoom brings over a decade’s worth of experience in exceptional video communications to this new solution, which businesses need to keep information flowing in a secure and easily-managed fashion.”

“Not only are we supporting customers as they adapt to this new phase of work, but we’re anticipating what comes next, and building platform solutions, like Zoom Whiteboard, to address it,” said Oded Gal, Chief Product Officer of Zoom. “Zoom Whiteboard is arming teams with the power of continuous communication in an easy-to-use solution that provides a virtual space to collaborate before, during, and after a meeting.”

Whiteboard Anytime, From Anywhere
Hybrid work presents challenges for working collaboratively as remote workers can’t see a physical whiteboard in the office and risk being left out. It can also be challenging to transport ideas and information across a broad audience.

Zoom Whiteboard is a visual collaboration tool designed to facilitate asynchronous and real-time collaboration, serving as a virtual space for teams to capture ideas and work together with freedom and flexibility. A web-based solution, users can effortlessly collaborate across a variety of devices – web browser, tablet, desktop, or Zoom Rooms for Touch. Tightly integrated with Zoom Meetings and Zoom Rooms for Touch devices like the DTEN D7 and Neat Board, with support for Zoom Chat coming soon, Zoom Whiteboard extends productivity well beyond the boundaries of a single meeting.

Complement your Zoom Rooms with a dedicated Companion Whiteboard, like the new DTEN ONboard, the first purpose-built interactive touch display for advanced whiteboarding coming soon.

Features Designed for Collaboration
Zoom Whiteboard comes with a host of easy-to-use features including:

  • Dashboard and easy sharing: Create new, manage existing, and share access to whiteboards. Zoom Whiteboard can be shared internally or externally with anyone that has a Zoom account, with the option to export and save.
  • Notes and comments: Use sticky notes to highlight important ideas.
  • Shapes and Connectors: Shapes are easily created, and connectors can be used to instantly attach those shapes.
  • Extendable Canvas: Create up to 12 pages with seamless navigation; users can easily add images.

To learn more about Zoom Whiteboard, please visit the Whiteboard page and read our blog.

About Zoom
Zoom is for you. Zoom is a space where you can connect to others, share ideas, make plans, and build toward a future limited only by your imagination. Our frictionless communications platform is the only one that started with video as its foundation, and we have set the standard for innovation ever since. That is why we are an intuitive, scalable, and secure choice for large enterprises, small businesses, and individuals alike. Founded in 2011, Zoom is publicly traded (NASDAQ:ZM) and headquartered in San Jose, California. Visit zoom.com and follow @zoom.

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