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Monash Business School’s Global MBA blasts into top 100 ranking

Monash Business School’s Global Executive MBA program has made a stunning debut among the ranks of the world’s most prestigious executive MBA programs, ranking no. 34 in the latest edition of the 2022 QS Executive MBA rankings.

A celebration of longstanding ties: NUS and Universiti Malaya hold joint academic workshop and...

NUS deepened its historic and longstanding relationship with Universiti Malaya (UM) this month, organising a series of events to celebrate the universities’ academic and social connections.

World leading scientists assemble at Murdoch

Several Murdoch University researchers have been named in the top 2% most influential scientists in the world, including the country’s top parasitologist.

UM’s 35th Portuguese Language Summer Course ends with success

The 35th Portuguese Language Summer Course, organised by the University of Macau (UM) Department of Portuguese, has ended with success on 23 July.

Improving the health of New Zealanders the aim of funded research projects

Two staff members from the Research Centre for Hauora & Health have been awarded grants from Lottery Health Research Te Tahua Tangahau Hauoratanga for projects that will improve the health of New Zealanders.

Doctor secures national scholarship to explore AI goals

A medical doctor with an interest in artificial intelligence, who is also a University of Adelaide alum, has been awarded one of the prestigious 2024 General Sir John Monash Scholarships.

NTU showcases sustainability and climate solutions at the World Expo 2025

Earlier this week, NTU Singapore brought together global academic leaders, industry innovators, and policymakers who share a common vision of building a resilient and sustainable future at the Singapore Pavilion of the World Expo in Osaka.

‘Think like Da Vinci’ to take on climate change

Teaching schoolchildren to adopt the same approach as Leonardo Da Vinci could help them to tackle pressing global challenges, research suggests.

Faculty of Dentistry receives Gies Award from American Dental Education Association

The University of Toronto’s Faculty of Dentistry has won the prestigious 2021 William J. Gies Award for Achievement – Academic Dental Institution from...

Study examines medical mystery of child hepatitis outbreak

A world-first analysis of a sudden global outbreak of hepatitis in children finds although the primary suspect is highly likely to be an infection by multiple viruses, many questions still puzzle researchers.
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