Genetic disease researcher named inaugural Lou Landau Chair of Child Health Research
Telethon Kids Institute and The University of Western Australia have appointed internationally-renowned genetic disease researcher, Professor Aleksandra Filipovska, as the inaugural Lou Landau Chair of Child Health Research.
Taking concrete action on more sustainable construction materials
The construction industry has long been associated with negative environmental impacts, largely due to its heavy reliance on natural resources and high energy consumption.
New discovery set to boost disease-resistant rice
Rice that is resistant to some of the worst crop-destroying diseases but can still produce large yields could soon become a reality for farmers worldwide.
Warwick University engineering student lands prestigious Maserati internship in Monaco
An engineering student at the University of Warwick has secured a prestigious summer internship with Maserati, which will be based in Monaco.
New University of Glasgow project to explore ancient religious manuscripts
A new £2.4 million project at the University of Glasgow exploring manuscripts and knowledge in multiple religions in partnership with world experts in their field.
Lack of simulations hampering driverless vehicle revolution
Algorithms that accurately reflect the behaviour of road users - vital for the safe roll out of driverless vehicles - are still not available, warn scientists.
UOW earns coveted QS 5+ Star Rating
The University of Wollongong (UOW) has earned a prestigious 5+ Star Rating in the latest QS Stars Ratings, announced today by higher education analyst QS Quacquarelli Symonds.
Researchers aim to help improve women’s wellbeing after breast cancer
Experts at Newcastle University are developing a better way to help women make healthy lifestyle choices after breast cancer treatment.
Research grants support industry partnerships
The University of Adelaide has been awarded more than $1 million in linkage grants from the Australian Research Council (ARC) to support alliances with industry. Two projects aim to improve safety in the mining industry and help preserve Australia’s cultural heritage.
Investigation of Lowther’s medieval castle and village to start
A new archaeological investigation to unearth the remains of a medieval castle and village at Lowther (Cumbria) gets underway on Monday (June 26).

















































