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Dean’s Cup Business Innovation Gymnasium 6.0 (BIG 6.0)

The HKBU School of Business organised the 6th Dean’s Cup Business Innovation Gymnasium (BIG) competition, attracting 33 entries from 85 students across 8 universities in Hong Kong.

Can we really trust AI?

TRuST Scholarly Network hosts conversations on the transformational impact of artificial intelligence, big data and innovating responsibly.

Koç University has been ranked in the 2021 Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings

Koç University has been ranked 73rd in the 2021 Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings!

Blood pressure variability is a major predictor of heart attack and stroke risk

Changes to blood pressure over time could be used to identify patients at greatest risk of heart attack and stroke.

New Zealand approves Pfizer vaccine for young people from 12 to 15, but they’ll...

In a new article on The Conversation, UC's Professor Michael Plank writes that vaccinating young people is key to ensuring our community is protected from Covid-19.

Research shows significant benefits of school meal programmes

A recent case study on the Ka Ora Ka Ako school lunch programme at Dannevirke High School has revealed clear benefits.

UOW receives funding for cyber academy partnership

The University of Wollongong (UOW) has secured significant funding from the NSW Department of Education to support the development of the NSW Cyber Academy.

To the Arctic and Beyond

That is the advice of Professor Dame Jane Francis, who gave an extraordinary talk about her experiences as a polar scientist.

Women need individualised help with weight after endometrial cancer

Women recovering from endometrial cancer require health professionals to provide them with individualised weight management plans to assist with their recovery, a University of Queensland study has shown.

Greater fuel resilience needed – study

New Zealand needs to act now to boost food and fuel resilience for future global catastrophes, researchers argue.
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