University of Sheffield welcomes ambitious plan for growth in South Yorkshire
The University of Sheffield has welcomed the publication of the South Yorkshire Growth Plan which sets out the region’s economic priorities for the next 10 years.
New Study explores psychosocial risks of collaborative robots: Emphasising the need for worker engagement
The growing use of collaborative robots in the workplace may pose significant psychosocial risks to workers' mental health and their job security, but there are ways for organisations to smooth the transition...
Flatworm-inspired medical adhesives stop blood loss
Every year around 2 million people die worldwide from hemorrhaging or blood loss. Uncontrolled hemorrhaging accounts for more than 30% of trauma deaths. To stop the bleeding...
Manchester scientists caught Hofstadter’s butterfly in one of the most ancient materials on Earth
Researchers in the National Graphene Institute (NGI) at The University of Manchester have revisited one of the most ancient materials on Earth – graphite, and discovered new physics that has eluded the field for decades.
New mature student scholarship launches in Tauranga
A new scholarship has been developed to meet the needs of older students in the Bay of Plenty who would like to access education but face challenges in doing so due to their age and stage of life.
Paddling for gold at Canoe Polo World Championships
Following a 6-1 win over Italy, the New Zealand Paddle Ferns claimed victory and gold on the world stage.
THE- and QS-Young University Rankings: Again excellent results for the University of Bayreuth
The University of Bayreuth has firmly established itself in further international rankings in the front field: Both in the QS and THE...
The science behind health supplement NMN
Auckland University of Technology and Australian health products company, EZZ Life Science, have completed the world’s first review of research into the anti-aging supplement Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN).
Australians suffering hearing loss to be heard with new support app
Many of the 3.6 million Australians that suffer from hearing loss will soon have the support of an audiologist via a free app developed by a Curtin-led research team.
Scholarships for the Full-Time MBA – October 2020 Edition
Luiss Full-time MBA is made more accessible to deserving candidates through scholarships that can cover totally or partially the tuition fee of the next edition of the master starting in October 2020.












































