Monday, June 29, 2026
Home Featured Page 118

Featured

Featured News provide with the most recently educational information’s, including the university news, events, business, ranking, programs and  admissions, etc…

CU Medicine Finds New Evidence for Link between Gut Microbiome and COVID-19 Severity

A recent study by the Faculty of Medicine at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CU Medicine) discovered that composition of gut microorganisms (microbiota) in COVID-19...

New Zealand is right to pause travel to Australia. It buys time to upgrade...

With the trans-Tasman travel bubble burst, now is the time to upgrade our Covid response against the threat of a Delta variant outbreak. Read more from University of Canterbury's Dr Matt Hobbs in a new article on The Conversation.

Art + Design student exhibits at the Reach Gallery in Abbotsford

Langley, BC - Trinity Western University's Janae Gartly, a student in the Art + Design Honours program, presents an exhibition at The...

ZJU scientists discover the “Golden Baton” for regulating social interaction

Cortical network activities underlying normal human behaviors depend for the main part on an exquisite interplay between excitation and inhibition.

Delivering hope: anti-inflammatory drug trial for preterm babies

When baby Blessing arrived very early, her parents joined a drug trial they hope will go on to benefit all preterm babies.

University of Glasgow Contributes £4.4 Billion to the UK Economy

The University of Glasgow contributes more than £4 billion to the UK economy, according to a new study into its economic impact.

University of Melbourne celebrates largest New Colombo Plan Scholars intake

A record-breaking number of global ambassadors is set to emerge from the University of Melbourne, with all 20 of its nominated undergraduates selected

Professor Joanne Etheridge awarded Walter Boas Medal for ground-breaking work in Electron Microscopy

Professor Joanne Etheridge FAA has been awarded the Australian Institute of Physics (AIP) Walter Boas Medal for Excellence in Research for her development of new methods to ‘see’ the structure of materials at the level of atoms.

Intelligence Augmentation: AI Empowering People to Solve Global Challenges

AI Empowering People to Solve Global Challenges on March 25, 2021 from 9:00am-3:00pm PT.

Ebe gets her moment on the stage after long wait

Ebe Ganon - a queer, disabled student who completed her arts and science degrees in 2020 whilst managing illness challenges and full-time work - finally has her walk-across-stage experience today, following a long wait due to the pandemic.
- Advertisement -