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Experts back drive to better protect child victims

Social work experts at the University of Edinburgh have praised the initiative, which seeks to improve delivery of essential services to child victims and witnesses.

Expert insight: Excessive social media use worsened adolescent mental health during COVID-19

How does time spent online, and especially social media, affect the brains and behaviours of children and youth?

Battle for body positivity on social media in Canberra

A social media and legal expert from The University of Western Australia is among a delegation to Federal Parliament in Canberra this morning advocating for comprehensive...

University of Queensland renews VC’s contract

The University of Queensland Senate has extended the tenure of Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Terry AC, renewing her contract for five years, until February 2029.

McMaster University Continuing Education to offer micro-certification in data analytics

McMaster University Continuing Education and the National Institutes of Health Informatics (NIHI) have launched an online...

Waikato researchers help launch circular economy initiatives for business

An $11 million University of Waikato-led research project to develop New Zealand’s circular economy has partnered with the Sustainable Business Network...

Pandemic put Antarctic research on ice

Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC) School of Earth and Environment Associate Professor Daniela Liggett says many people mistakenly think...

Five UofG social scientists elected as Academy of Social Science Fellows

Five UofG social scientists have been elected as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences.

FASS hosts over 300 students from the region at Global Youth Leaders’ Summit 2022

More than 300 students from secondary schools and pre-university institutions discussed global developments and issues at the Global Youth Leaders’ Summit (GYLS) hosted by the NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS)

Self-testing could reduce the global impact of syphilis: study

Self-testing for syphilis could reduce the sexually transmissible infection’s global impact, a Monash University-led study has found.
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