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International honour for research in health geography

Queen’s Vice-Principal (Research), Nancy Ross, receives career research award from the American Association of Geographers.

KU Leuven completes research on possible breach of research integrity

At the end of 2019, KU Leuven's Research Integrity Reporting Desk received a complaint about possible image manipulation in publications of which the Leuven professor Catherine Verfaillie was a (co-)author.

RGU rises to second in the UK for overall student satisfaction

Robert Gordon University (RGU) has risen to second in Scotland for overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey (NSS) 2020, and second in the UK*.

NHS COVID-19 contact tracing app averted between 200,000 and 900,000 infections, estimates infectious disease...

The research suggests the app stopped between 200,000 and 900,000 infections between 1st October and 31st December 2020, when 1.9 million people were infected with coronavirus in England and Wales.

2020 China International Education Exhibition Tour (CIEET Online)

2020 China International Education Exhibition Tour (CIEET Online) which will take place on 7 and 9 of August 2020.

Astronomers just got better at finding ‘bright’ black holes

Astronomers have a new way of detecting active black holes in the Universe and measuring how much matter they are sucking in.

Funding success for Greater Bay joint lab in big data

The Greater Bay Area Joint Laboratory of Big Data Imaging and Communications (Joint Lab) has been established by the Department of Electrical Engineering and...

Study: Therapy Leads to Fewer Hospital Readmissions for Pneumonia Patients

Pneumonia—inflammation in the lungs—has long been a leading cause of hospitalization and death in the United States, even before the pandemic.

University of Adelaide and Babcock team up to boost defence talent and skills

A new partnership between the University of Adelaide and Babcock Australasia (Babcock) is set to accelerate Australia’s critical defence industry workforce to support the biggest and most ambitious defence agenda in the nation’s history.

Nanotechnology could improve odds in treating aggressive breast cancers

University of Queensland researchers are designing nanotechnology they believe could improve how we treat the most aggressive form of breast cancer.
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