International students thrive at the University of Michigan
Source: The University of Michigan
International students thrive at the University of Michigan. At both the undergraduate and...
China Education Expo(CEE)
Source: China Education Expo
China Education Expo (CEE), an exhibition tour hosted by China...
New treatment for leading cause of blindness in Australia
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have developed a new treatment for the leading cause of blindness in people of working age in Australia.
The handbag – a contemporary marketplace icon
Source: School of Business, Aalto University (Finland)
Phone, tissues, wallet, pen and keys. These daily necessities – and many...
Monash awarded $5.9m for rehabilitation research projects
Two Monash University projects addressing the need to improve rehabilitation for stroke and hip fracture patients have received more than $5.9 million from the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF).
Announcement on Postponement of CACIE & CEE
2022 China Annual Conference & Expo for International Education originally planned to be held in Beijing on November 10-12, 2022, including the plenary session, the parallel sessions, Education B2B, China Education Expo, etc., will be postponed until further notice.
Kim Lowe’s brushwork comes full circle
Eleven years after graduating with a Masters in Fine Arts (Printmaking) with distinction from the University of Canterbury School of Fine Arts Kim Lowe returns for The Silence of the Brush, an exhibition of brushwork created during her 2019 Olivia Spencer Bower Award year.
China International Education Exhibition Tour 2022(CIEET)
The 27ᵗʰ China International Education Exhibition Tour (CIEET 2022) will be organized by Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange (CSCSE) in Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai and Guangzhou from March 19-27, 2022.
Hong Kong International Education Expo
Source: Hong Kong International Student Fair
Hong Kong International Education Expo has become the...
Warning signal for volcanic eruptions could be a life-saving discovery
Hidden patterns in seismic signals could help forecast eruptions and prevent loss of life on volcanoes, according to pioneering University of Canterbury research spurred by the deadly Whakaari (White Island) eruption.