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UWA launches first Doctor of Pharmacy Practice

The University of Western Australia is set to offer Australia's first Doctor of Pharmacy Practice, a pioneering one-year online program designed...

Durham and the University of Tübingen strengthen partnership and launch new research investment

In partnership with the University of Tübingen in Germany, we have renewed our partnership agreement for a further five years and launched a new round of funding to promote joint research collaborations to address global challenges.

New $1.5 million spectrometer boosts research capacity

A recent arrival at the University of Waikato will play a vital research role in identifying mystery compounds.

Early intervention talking therapy to reduce risk of psychosis

Talking therapy for patients with symptoms of anxiety and depression could be key to significantly reducing the risk of them developing psychosis, according to new research.

Durham Book Festival 2023

Durham's annual Book Festival returns from Friday 13 - Sunday 15 October.

Top Canadian honours for two field-leading researchers

Claire Davies and Praveen Jain win the Killam Fellowship and Killam Prize, two of Canada’s most competitive research honours.

UM presents teaching award to excellent faculty member

At the 2021 Congregation on 19 June, the University of Macau (UM) presented the Teaching Excellence Award, which recognises faculty members with outstanding performance in teaching.

SAS and the University of Glasgow enter into a new strategic partnership

The Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) and the University of Glasgow have entered into a new strategic partnership that will see the two prominent organisations collaborate in order to address key healthcare challenges.

“Futurizing” undergraduate teaching

Associate Professor Michael Short's innovative approach can be seen in the two nuclear science and engineering courses he’s transformed.

PCB contamination in Icelandic orcas: a matter of diet

Accurate forecasting of health risks to killer whale populations may depend on looking at individual variations in their diet...
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