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A H-UNCOVER vizsgálat eredményei és hatása a magyarországi járványkezelésre
Results of the H-UNCOVER cross-sectional nationwide survey and it’s impact on the Hungarian COVID-19 epidemic
. A., Mathie, L., Heatlie, K., Mavin, S., Gousias, P., Von Wissman, B., Goldberg, D. J., & McAuley, A. (2021) Enhanced Surveillance of COVID-19 in Scotland: Population-Based Seroprevalence Surveillance for SARS
. , Griffiths , M. D. , & Dsouza , D. D. ( 2020 ). Online gaming during the COVID-19 pandemic in India: Strategies for work-life Balance . International
A koronavírus járvány hatása a villamosenergia-rendszerre mint kritikus infrastruktúrára
Impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the electricity system as critical infrastructure
://transparency.entsoe.eu 3 Farrar, B., Cihlář, M., Eriksson, A., Ioakeimidou, M., Liessens, A., Manna, G., … Wastin F (2020) Continued safe operation of nuclear power generation plants during the Covid-19 pandemic
, this is a novel and gap-filling work. The author has a nuanced approach to the topic, and supports her research in several ways. The work took its final form in 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic closures. It is not a traditional book, as it is
the time of the Covid-19 pandemic, the School has been developing contingency arrangements to manage any further impact of Covid-19. In particular, the School has been embracing digital means to sustain both student and industry engagement (e.g. online
– especially the deep recession which followed the financial crisis in 2008 and the COVID-19 induced slump at the time of writing (2020/21) – is likely to have dampened employer demand for new recruits from the education system. Whether this increases the
., Schondelmeyer, A. C. & Thomson, J. E. (2020) Association between Statewide School Closure and COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality in the US. JAMA , Vol. 324. No 9. pp. 859
areas however, for example Central and Eastern Europe, such development work has only recently begun. Nevertheless, particularly in the post-COVID era, the need for sustainable faculty development initiatives has gained wide recognition and, to a growing
Willems and King Wang Poon finishes the collection with a future-oriented piece on new research directions arising from the Covid-19 pandemic. As diverse forms and degrees of remote working become part of the post-pandemic ‘new normal’, the authors outline
promotion tool where the applicants from abroad will know that at this university, they would have an opportunity to do more than just “eat, sleep or study” ( Béla-Csovcsics & Kéri, 2017 ). These days the whole world is dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic