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Royal Fort Gardens wins Green Flag Award for ninth consecutive year

The University of Bristol’s Royal Fort Gardens has won the prestigious Green Flag Award for the ninth consecutive year.

Otago boosts economy by $1.79 billion

The University of Otago contributed $1.79 billion in total value added to the New Zealand economy last year, a new report has revealed.

Study reveals global inequalities in cancer research funding

Researchers at the University of Southampton examining worldwide variations in funding for cancer research say there’s a pressing need to invest more in lower income countries.

Watershed moment for Murray-Darling with major new funding

ANU researchers will help develop a more productive, resilient and sustainable Murray-Darling Basin as part of a new partnership worth $156.5 million.

AI-powered automated hearing test okayed by scientists

An AI-powered hearing test is reliably able to check your hearing on a computer or smart phone without clinical supervision according to a study by University of Manchester researchers.

Celebrating the life of one of New Zealand’s pre-eminent public intellectuals

The life and work of one of the foremost scholars of New Zealand culture will be celebrated in an event next month that will feature high profile literary and musical tributes, with details of a new scholarship to be revealed, too.

The University of Melbourne receives 60 prestigious Australian research grants

University of Melbourne researchers have received more than $47 million to fund 60 world class Discovery projects to expand the boundaries of knowledge through fundamental research.

With Helsinki as his first stop, University of Toronto grad charts a career path...

Andi Darell Alhakim came a long way to study at the University of Toronto Mississauga, travelling from his home in Indonesia.

Professor Richard Robson accepts his Nobel Prize in Chemistry

University of Melbourne Professor Richard Robson accepted his Nobel Prize in Chemistry from Swedish King Carl Gustaf XVI this morning in a glittering ceremony at the Stockholm Concert Hall.

Novel polymers could lead to greater crop yields for farmers

The new polymers are designed to quicken the formation of beneficial biofilms, and are expected to result in stronger plants, and higher crop yields.
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