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University alumnus has dream job shaping new Pāpāmoa school

University of Waikato alumnus Kris Metcalfe is part of a team of exceptional educators shaping a new primary school in the heart of Pāpāmoa.

King’s receives award recognising commitment to LGBTQ+ inclusion at work

King’s College London’s continued commitment to shaping an inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ people at work was recognised today with a Workplace Equality Index Gold Award.

Don’t Focus on Genetic Diversity to Save Our Species

Scientists at the University of Adelaide have challenged the common assumption that genetic diversity of a species is a key indicator of extinction risk.

School Achieves FT European Business School 2020 Ranking

The Adam Smith Business School has been recognised as one of this year’s top 90 European Business Schools by the FT in its 2020 ranking results.

World first OCT-Raman diagnostics system to provide fast AI-enabled breast cancer diagnosis during surgery

A team of researchers are working with surgeons to install a unique AI-enabled combined Optical Coherent Tomography (OCT) and Raman spectroscopy system...

Covid-19 Vaccine Protection Wanes After Three Months, Study Suggests

The protection offered by the Oxford-Astra Zeneca Covid-19 vaccine declines after three months of receiving two doses, a study says.

Ribbiting rhythms: citizen science reveals new information about frog calls

Researchers use large-scale data from citizen scientists to analyse the calls of nearly 700 frogs and discover new insights about frog communication.

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.

Stanford joins legal actions seeking to block federal rule affecting international students with F-1...

Stanford joined colleges and universities in the western U.S. in a lawsuit challenging the federal rule and joined another set of institutions in an amicus brief supporting another challenge. Stanford also is extending support and providing information to international students.

New study uncovers how beta blockers could halt the progression of triple negative breast...

Monash University researchers have identified a molecular biomarker in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) tumours which could inform when beta blockers can play a role in “switching off” tumour progression.
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