Pathways for future female leaders opens for 2023
Momentum is growing for women entering politics across Australia as the non-partisan Pathways to Politics Program for Women opens applications for its 2023 intake.
BU Business School awarded the Small Business Charter Award
Bournemouth University Business School has been awarded the Small Business Charter Award.
Beta Gamma Sigma HKBU Chapter holds the 12th Induction Ceremony
At the 12th Induction Ceremony of the Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) Hong Kong Baptist University Chapter, held on 9 June 2022, 129 outstanding students, graduates and faculty members of the School of Business were honoured with BGS lifetime membership.
Advisory report outlines opportunities for Amsterdam metropolitan region after the COVID crisis
The COVID-crisis has affected Amsterdam and the metropolitan area disproportionally: substantial unemployment, 5-10 months of backlog in children’s education...
Developing a deeper appreciation for classical Chinese philosophy…in English
Any attempt to understand Chinese philosophy – an intellectual tradition that spans four thousand years – can be a daunting task for the average person. More so for those who jiak kantang – a colloquial term for Singaporeans who grew up with predominantly Western influence
$12m program rolling out regional diabetes care
The Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI), Hunter New England Health Local Health District (HNELHD), the Hunter New England Central Coast Primary Health Network...
UQ hosts global summit: harnessing the power of sport for innovation
Global experts are gathering for an event positioning Brisbane and Queensland as an international hub for sport technology and performance innovation in the lead up to the 2032 Games.
Alumni film about Native Hawaiian cultural hero wins at HIFF
A new, short film written, directed and produced by University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa alumni took home a pair of awards at the 2020 Hawaiʻi International Film Festival (HIFF).
The problem with volunteer-run libraries for Auckland
Volunteers play a vital role in communities but they're not a substitute for trained and qualified librarians and library assistants, writes Anne Goulding.
University of Melbourne joins Race to Zero
The University of Melbourne has signed on to participate in the global Race to Zero campaign for Universities and Colleges as a means of reinforcing its commitment to climate action.











































