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Canberra Writers Festival 2020

The Canberra Writers Festival 2020 program is now live! Book your tickets now to secure limited places for live physical events. The entire program will be streamed.

Otago Tourism Policy School back in person for its fifth year

Industry leaders, policy makers and prominent researchers will discuss whether Aotearoa’s tourism industry is “fit for purpose” in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic at this year’s Otago Tourism Policy School.

Expert Comment: Mental Health Issues Rise Due to COVID-19 ‘Almost Inevitable’

People in the UK are living in highly uncertain times. Along with the uncertainty surrounding our future relationship with the EU, and the increasing evidence of global climate change

Smart nanotechnology for more accurate delivery of insulin

More efficient and longer lasting glucose-responsive insulin that eliminates the need for people with type 1 diabetes to measure their glucose levels could be a step closer thanks to a Monash University-led project.

The Future of Fiction Is Neither National Nor Global

In Extraterritorial: A Political Geography of Contemporary Fiction, Matthew Hart, a professor of English and Comparative Literature...

UCalgary recognized as one of Canada’s best employers

The University of Calgary has been named one of Canada’s Best Employers of 2023 by Forbes, recognizing the university’s commitment to fostering a workplace of excellent employment experiences and opportunities.

A green recovery does not need capitalism to thrive, says Concordia researcher

Bengi Akbulut believes there is a certain inertia when it comes to exploring alternatives to market-based...

A game changer for the Law of the Sea

Fresh back from the United Nations in New York, Professor Joanna Mossop is buzzing, having experienced something very few academics get to—participating in the creation of a new treaty in her specialist area of the Law of the Sea.

How cGAS is kept bottled up

In higher organisms, detection of DNA in the cytoplasm triggers an immune reaction.

£1.13m grant to support Durham University carbon reduction project

Durham University has been awarded a £1.13m grant for a major project to help reduce Carbon emissions at one of its landmark buildings.
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