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Università degli Studi di Palermo

Higher education
Home country
Italy
Type of research activities
Applied research, Basic research, Experimental development
Fields of research
Psychology and cognitive sciences, Economics and Business, Education, Sociology, Law, Political science, Social and economic geography, Media and communications, Other social sciences, Natural sciences, Engineering and technology, Medical and health sciences, Agricultural and veterinary sciences, Humanities and the arts
Specialisation and expertise
The University of Palermo has a well-balanced range of academic courses in 16 Departments and 1 School: Architecture Biomedicine, Neuroscience and Advanced Diagnostics Cultures and Societies Surgical, Oncological and Stomatological Disciplines Physics and Chemistry - Emilio Segrè Law Engineering Mathematics and Informatics Health Promotion, Maternal-Child, Internal Medicine and Excellence Specialist “G. D'Alessandro " Agricultural, Food and Forestry Sciences Earth and sea sciences Biological, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies Economic, Business and Statistical Sciences Political Sciences and International Relations Psychological, Pedagogical, Exercise and Training Sciences Humanities Medicine and Surgery School
Language(s)
English, Spanish, French, English, French, Italian

Fundação Getulio Vargas

Higher education
Home country
Brazil
Type of research activities
Applied research, Basic research, Experimental development
Fields of research
Economics and Business, Education, Sociology, Law, Political science, Social and economic geography, Media and communications, Other social sciences, Engineering and technology, Medical and health sciences, Humanities and the arts
Specialisation and expertise

Regarding the pandemics impacts and response, we believe that the Brazilian case, given its diversity, persistent inequality and continental dimensions, can bring insights and lessons that will be useful to both poor and rich countries. In short, FGV Social will process multiple sources of information in order to assess all policies and actions implemented in Brazil to diminish the pandemics’ negative impacts, especially on vulnerable groups such as the elderly, individuals with morbidities, through social distancing etc, besides proposing solutions to improve or change them. Some of the expected outcomes of the research partnership are the following: i) Empirical data diagnosis describing the reality of the vulnerable population before and after the pandemics in Brazil and elsewhere using fresh sources of microdata (e.g. first-hand assessment on poverty and inequality changes and the identification of new behavioural and perceptions patterns). ii) Estimating the coverage and effectiveness of the government measures taken to mitigate the pandemics’ effects, in addition to propose upgrades, complementary policies and empirical experiments. iii) Impact the public opinion through the diffusion of our previous research results in a wide and friendly data set with interactive maps, rankings, tables and simulators based on statistical models are available in the internet at: https://cps.fgv.br/en/covid-impacts For more information and for contacting FGV Social, feel free to e-mail Marcelo Neri, the Centre’s Director, at marcelo.neri@fgv.br. The Centre for Bureaucracy Studies (NEB) is a research group at FGV that analyses public policies by considering the public servants that conceive them in practice. During the coronavirus pandemics, NEB has conducted research to understand the effects of the pandemics on frontline workers from the areas of health, social assistance and security, drawing from surveys and interviews and collecting data with more than 10000 frontline workers throughout Brazil to assess how the pandemics has altered work practices and how frontline workers have experienced these changes. Besides that, NEB has also analysed the effects of the pandemics on gender, with a focus on female health workers. For more information and for contacting NEB, feel free to e-mail Gabriela Lotta, Professor at Public Administration at FGV and NEB’s Coordinator, at the address gabriela.lotta@fgv.br.

Language(s)
Portuguese, English, Spanish

European University Institute

Higher education
Home country
Italy
Type of research activities
Applied research, Basic research
Fields of research
Economics and Business, Sociology, Law, Political science, Social and economic geography, Other social sciences, Humanities and the arts
Specialisation and expertise
The EUI has six major programs. There are four traditional academic departments: History, Law, Economics, and Political and Social Sciences. There is the Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies and the Max Weber Post-doctoral Program. Finally and most recent although by no means the least is the School of Transnational Governance.
Language(s)
English, French, Italian, German, Dutch, etc.

TÜRKİYE BİLİMLER AKADEMİSİ (TÜBA)

Government & public sector
Home country
Turkey
Type of research activities
Applied research, Basic research
Fields of research
Psychology and cognitive sciences, Economics and Business, Education, Sociology, Law, Political science, Social and economic geography, Media and communications, Other social sciences, Natural sciences, Engineering and technology, Medical and health sciences, Agricultural and veterinary sciences, Humanities and the arts
Specialisation and expertise

Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBA) has been helping and promoting a Sustainable and Resilient Recovery from COVID-19, as a national science academy of Turkey. TÜBA has also conducted various scientific research from the beginning of the global outbreak. Honor, Principal, and Associate members of TÜBA have taken place in the Scientific Council of Turkey for struggling with COVID-19 and in many different projects related to this pandemic. The main principle of TÜBA is multi-disciplinary and thematic methods in scientific and academic works. To do that, it has promoted the publishing of many generic works in various scientific fields. While we are aware of the global damage of this pandemic, TÜBA started its scientific works for informing people with scientific knowledge in this digitally polluted era. Misinformation in social media and similar channels has negatively affected the struggle with the COVID-19 Pandemic. At this point, TÜBA helped to contribute to reliable data flow through scientific reports, books, and information sharing through social media accounts. Firstly, TÜBA published “The Assessment Report on COVID-19 Global Outbreak” on 17 April 2020. The report has been updated six times periodically in Turkish. The latest version of the report has been translated, published in English, and shared with partner academies without losing time. Transparency and reaching the information have been priorities for our Academy. Secondly, the book namely "Reflections on the Pandemic in the Future of the World" has been published in Turkish and English as the first Post-Corona book in Turkey. There are projections for a wide range of post-epidemic periods, from healthcare to education, information technologies to political science, economics to international relations, trade to Philosophy, artificial intelligence studies, sociological analysis, Environment and agriculture, space, and polar studies. Thirdly, “TÜBA Report on Climate Change and Public Health in Turkey” has been published in Turkish and English. It has comprehensively analyzed the situation of Turkey and in vital areas such as Sustainable Development, Climate Change, and Public Health. Fourthly, “TÜBA COVID 19 – Global Outbreak: Report on Judicial Changes and Interactions” has been published in Turkish and English. The report analyses the effects of the COVID–19 Outbreak on Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Penal Law, Tax Law, International Law, Civil Law, Commercial Law, Labor and Social Security Law, Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law in five chapters. All these reports and books were prepared with help of the following scientific experts including experts from TÜBA, Working Groups of Academy such as Cancer, Food and Nutrition and Sustainable Development, Finance and Environment Working Group, TÜBA Young Academy, and Coronavirus Scientific Committee. Scientists and academicians worked together on these reports for ensuring to receive clear and accurate information about the pandemic in Turkey.

Language(s)
Turkish, English

Khusnia Nuroniatul

Individual
Home country
Afghanistan
Type of research activities
Applied research, Experimental development
Fields of research
Economics and Business, Education, Sociology, Social and economic geography
Specialisation and expertise
Im work at school. so i do practice a lot in education sector. everyday keep in touch with student also parents of them. I learning about assessment and methode or strategy of learning. and now still pandemic that make the school change the regulation of learning.
Language(s)
Indonesian
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