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World’s most sensitive table-top experiment sets new limits on very high-frequency gravitational waves

The world’s most sensitive table-top interferometric system - a miniature version of miles-long gravitational-wave detectors like LIGO - has completed its first science run.

Teesside University partnering on national green steel hydrogen pilot project

Teesside University is working with industry partners on an exciting £270,000 project this summer to demonstrate green steelmaking innovation in the UK.

Purple plaque for trailblazing entrepreneur

A purple plaque has been unveiled at the University of Leeds for the first time after a researcher won a prestigious UK Women in Innovation award.

Funded internships to deliver creative solutions

Small businesses in the region are being offered the opportunity to gain talented students and graduates to work in their company for four weeks to deliver digital creative content...

University of Melbourne celebrates largest New Colombo Plan Scholars intake

A record-breaking number of global ambassadors is set to emerge from the University of Melbourne, with all 20 of its nominated undergraduates selected

University to drive NSW’s semiconductor capability

A new initiative to drive sovereign semiconductor capability will be established in NSW to support critical local industries including health, defence and telecommunications.

Eloise Blewden: 2022 Future Thinker of the Year

Master of Architecture student Eloise Blewden was recently named Future Thinker of the year 2022 by the New Zealand Green Building Council.

Dundee the real prize for PhD student Rasha

Rasha Alshakhshir came to Dundee to study for her PhD in 2018. As a Palestinian, she qualified for one of our Humanitarian Scholarships and explains how it helped transform her life.

Bullfrog skin to leapfrog from lab bench to clinics for wound healing soon

A new clinical-grade collagen made from discarded bullfrog skin is leapfrogging from the lab bench to clinics soon.

Breakthrough in search for tinnitus cure

After 20 years searching for a cure for tinnitus, researchers at the University of Auckland are excited by ‘encouraging results’ from a clinical trial of a mobile-phone-based therapy.
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