fonder – Suzie’s mission to reconnect the art community during Covid-19
North East-based artists are thriving thanks to a unique opportunity created by a Teesside University student, designed to connect artists during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Doctoral research highlights value of play in class
Highlighting the value of play as a valid way of learning is the essence of Dr Sarah Aiono’s research.
Research is making faba beans a better source of protein
Faba beans pack a high-protein punch, making them rich with promise as an alternative to meat and dairy sources. But the legume also has less desirable qualities, like compounds that cause flatulence and interfere with the body’s nutrient absorption.
Relationship help programmes may be more successful for people who have ‘sensitivity’ genes
If the pandemic has put a strain on your relationship, you might be thinking about going to couples therapy or taking a relationship course to help.
New concept for cancer treatment
Now, researchers from the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore (CSI Singapore) at NUS have taken a significant step forward with a new concept that could ultimately result in more effective treatments.
USA, Chile and Peru interim trial data show Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is safe and highly...
A Phase III study of the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine conducted by AstraZeneca plc in the USA, Chile and Peru has shown that vaccine is safe and highly effective...
BU climbs into top 30 in Times Higher Education Impact Rankings
The Times Higher Education Impact Rankings measure the work of universities against the UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), and BU has risen to joint 29th place out of 1,591 universities measured internationally, up from 42nd last year.
University of Waikato recognises high-achieving alumni
A Supreme Court judge, Māori business leaders and professional directors have been recognised by the University of Waikato for their contributions to community.
Kupe Leadership Scholarship: Honours student talks complexities of urban housing policy
Alex King (Ngāti Kurī) is one of this years’ recipients for the Kupe Leadership Scholarship program, studying his Honours in geography.
Capturing immunotherapy response in a blood drop
A study recently published in Nature Medicine sheds light on the potential role of liquid biopsies in the management of advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients undergoing immunotherapy.















































