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Special Issue: Mapping the Europeanisation of the Universities in the 1980s and 1990s

This special issue aims to deepen the understanding of the Europeanisation of universities from 1980 to the mid-1990s. By focussing on five universities situated in different European contexts, we aim to provide insight into how Europeanisation has taken place and changed higher education. The geographical diversity and the main differences between universities provide the opportunity to show both

Assessment of Wind Energy Resources at 100 m in the South China Sea : Climatology and Interdecadal Variation

Wind energy is an important form of clean energy, and its rational utilization represents a crucial solution for mitigating the energy crisis and global warming. In this study, wind energy potential and its long-term changes in the South China Sea (SCS) are evaluated using ERA5 100 m wind data from 1944 to 2023, validated against ASCAT observations. High wind speeds and high wind power density (WP

Adolescents' Experiences of Hate Speech and Psychological Needs : A Reflexive Thematic Analysis

Introduction: Adolescents are increasingly exposed to hate speech in both online and offline contexts, yet limited research has examined how such exposure is experienced and how it relates to adolescents' psychological needs and well-being. Drawing on Self-Determination Theory (SDT), this study explores how adolescents make sense of hate speech and how these experiences affect autonomy, competence

Integrins in cancer : insights into mechanisms and therapeutic potential

Integrins are transmembrane glycoproteins that act as essential adhesion receptors, allowing cells to communicate with the extracellular matrix (ECM). This interaction not only helps cells regulate adhesion, but also transmits signals that guide a variety of cellular processes. Once bound to the ECM, integrins play an important role in the cell differentiation, migration, proliferation, and surviv