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Initiative supports youth with eating disorders as they transition to adult care programs

When youth with an eating disorder reach the age of 18, they are typically required to move to adult treatment. Connecting with a new system of supports can be tricky and stressful.

The Competition Trends in the Internet Industry

In a webinar of 2021 Fudan MBA admission events, Professor Luo Pinliang from the Industrial Economics Department, School of Management...

Successes for Southampton in the latest global subject rankings

The latest QS World University Rankings by Subject demonstrate the University of Southampton’s continued success and strength as an internationally-leading institution.

The University of Glasgow Set To Support Development Of 6G Tech With £2.6m Grant

The University of Glasgow is setting out to build a world-leading facility to test 6G communications systems after securing a £2.6m equipment grant.

Volcanic “trombone music” could provide early warning of eruptions

University of Canterbury (UC) postdoctoral researcher Dr Leighton Watson (Ngāi Tahu), in collaboration with researchers at the Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology and Boise State University...

Master’s student committed to protecting NZ environment

Early on during her undergraduate studies at Lincoln University, she discovered that her interests lay in biosecurity and bioprotection.

NSW Premier officially opens the UTS Vault

The Premier officially opened the facility at a launch event attended by government, university and industry representatives.

Super blood moon to get the heart pumping

If you cast your eyes to the skies this Wednesday night you're in for a celestial surprise - a rare Super Blood Moon.

Award for University project that teaches the world to sign

Children and student teachers from more than 30 countries have taken part in Hands of the World, using hand signals and modern technology to allow them to share their love of music.

Research ‘solves’ mystery of Jupiter’s stunning colour changes

Academics at the University of Leeds believe they could have found the answer to a long-running mystery behind Jupiter’s famous “stripes”.
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