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Reviving an endangered Māori building technique

Researchers at the University are reviving an ancient Māori building technique and testing it for seismic resilience.

Cindy Blackstock honoured with World’s Children’s Prize

In a global vote, millions of children have chosen Cindy Blackstock as the recipient of the World’s Children’s Prize (WCP) for the Rights of the Child.

University of Canterbury has retained its 5 Star rating in the latest star-rating release...

UC received 5 Stars in all eight areas it was assessed in, including teaching, employability, internationalisation, research, facilities, innovation, inclusiveness, and subject ranking...

King’s alumna wins big at Santander X Entrepreneurship Awards

Wembley Stadium hosted yesterday’s final of the Santander X Entrepreneurship Awards, won by Josephine Philips, Physics graduate and founder of Sojo.

‘Perfect storm’ of distrust deepened inequalities during COVID-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent vaccination rollout enabled a “perfect storm” for deepening health inequalities in Greater Manchester, the results of a study have shown.

Riverland bootcamp boosts AgTech innovation

Innovative AgTech ideas will be at the forefront of a bootcamp in the heart of South Australia’s Riverland that brings together the best minds from local businesses, agriculture and schools.

Wajarri school students the next science rock stars

Remote Indigenous school students are learning about the science behind the Earth’s oldest rocks on their lands as part of a two-way program that also teaches scientists about the cultural significance of the rocks.

Crayfish ‘trapping’ fails to control invasive species

Despite being championed by a host of celebrity chefs, crayfish ‘trapping’ is not helping to control invasive American signal crayfish...

Urgent need for anti-smoking campaigns to continue after pregnancy

Curtin University research has found quit support for smoking mothers should continue even after their first babies are born, given that many of those women will become pregnant again, and that quitting can substantially reduce the risk of future preterm births.

University of Waikato Tauranga Campus wins top Australasian award

Source: The University of Waikato University of Waikato Tauranga campus The University of Waikato...
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