UCalgary-developed technology enables 85-per-cent reduction in blood infection diagnosis times
Research investments critical as Rapid Infection Diagnostics bridges the gap between academic innovation and real-world implementation.
Kicking football all the way to China
If they win against Sydney University at Fraser Park on Saturday 7 December, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s premier women’s football team...
University will require all undergraduate and graduate students to receive COVID-19 vaccines
Princeton University will require all undergraduate and graduate students enrolled or otherwise present on campus during the 2021-22 academic year to receive, and to provide proof of having received...
High Potential for Data Usage in Society
The 2020 HEC Data Day once again brought together a wide array of researchers, students and professionals in an expanded format...
Transforming our mental health through nutrition
Seeing people get better is the main driver in University of Canterbury Professor of Clinical Psychology Julia Rucklidge’s pursuit to change the treatment of mental illness.
UWA researchers awarded major share of competitive national grants
Fifteen scientists from The University of Western Australia have been awarded more than $23 million in the latest round of funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) to undertake new research.
USC Gould launches two innovative online certificate programs in Law and Government, Technology and...
The new graduate certificates are designed to equip professionals with the essential knowledge and skills to navigate the evolving landscape of law, technology and governance
Massey key partner in programme supporting sustainable farming
A Dairy NZ led research project, in which Massey University is a partner, helping dairy farmers improve fresh water quality has just received a $8.98 million boost from the Government.
Female Physics Students – 45% Of First-year Class At University Of Hull
The University of Hull is closing the gender gap when it comes to studying physics – thanks to an inspirational campaign to attract more female students.
Researchers are engineering a new drug against blood cancers
A University of Alberta researcher is hot on the trail of a new drug to combat blood cancers.















































