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UM sweeps top three prizes at Portuguese Speech Contest

Three students from the University of Macau (UM) recently won the first prize, second prize, and third prize respectively at the 20th Portuguese Speech Contest after competing with...

Western students awarded five fellowships with London Symphonia

Five Don Wright Faculty of Music students have been selected as the inaugural fellows of the London Symphonia Fellowship program, a new initiative funded by Western’s Strategic Priorities Fund.

Pioneering climate action in architecture education

A University of Queensland School of Architecture lecturer has been awarded a 2022 Churchill Fellowship to further her work pioneering climate action in the profession.

New Tauranga scholarships look to the future

A new scholarship for first year engineering and environmental science students in Tauranga aims to create new connections between students and industry in the Bay.

Fiddler raises the roof at CityU Arts Festival finale

Students at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) drew to a close the weeks-long CityU Arts Festival 2022/23 with a performance of the famed Broadway musical Fiddler on the Roof from 18 to 20 November.

Canada Foundation for Innovation awards UCalgary almost $10M for lab upgrade to study pathogens

The University of Calgary has been awarded a $9.82-million Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) grant to upgrade the containment level three (CL3) lab where researchers will study SARS-CoV-2...

Students aim for world speed record in custom-built electric car

In a New Zealand first, University of Canterbury Engineering students inspired by legendary Kiwi racer Burt Munro are taking on a world land-speed record in a rocket-shaped electric car they’ve designed and built.

Palmerston North celebrates 2022 graduates

The ceremonies, held at The Regent on Broadway, begin Tuesday morning and run until Friday afternoon, opening with Māori and Pacific ceremonies.

Mac grad’s robotic arm offers students a chance to solve the problems of tomorrow

As we mark Global Entrepreneurship Week at McMaster, we are highlighting the innovative thinkers working to turn ideas into reality.

Black Ferns style of play capturing hearts and minds

Toni Bruce has been studying the meaning of men’s Rugby World Cups to New Zealanders since 2007. This year, the University of Auckland professor turned her gaze on the women’s Rugby World Cup and already has some interesting findings.
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