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BBA(IBGM) student Singh Shivang wins the regional final of Hult Prize 2021 Challenge

Congratulations to Shivang Singh (BBA(IBGM), Year 4) who was a member of the winning team “Edilery” in the Hult Prize 2021 Challenge – Regional Final in Manila Impact Summit.

UWA graduate awarded prestigious scholarship

A graduate of The University of Western Australia, who works in bushfire risk and natural disaster management, has been awarded the prestigious Bob Hawke John Monash Scholarship.

NUS deepens collaborations with Vietnamese partners to promote education, industry development and innovation

NUS has inked a series of strategic Memorandums of Understandings (MOUs) with industry and academic partners in Vietnam, marking a new milestone in strengthening the University’s contributions to academic advancement and economic development in Vietnam.

Co-founder of Lonely Planet funds new history of travel writing PhD’s at the University...

The philanthropist and Co-founder of Lonely Planet Tony Wheeler is funding a new series of PhD scholarships in the history of travel writing at the University of Warwick.

The conference for leaders of international education, Going Global 2021

Be part of the world's largest open forum for leaders in international tertiary education by registering for Going Global 2021, taking place online over an insightful three days from 15-17 June 2021.

Research “cracks” the reason why fractures form in certain ways

An inter-disciplinary group of researchers from across the globe has discovered the reason why cracks start, spread and end in such an unpredictable way.

Native mammals ‘taking back’ Australia’s desert ecosystems from the cats

The ambitious trial to reintroduce native marsupial species into Sturt National Park is on track, say Wild Deserts conservationists.

Investment needed in African climate science

Africa needs long term investment in scientific infrastructure and science careers to allow the continent to adapt to climate change and its effect on weather systems.

ARC names 14 UNSW researchers as 2022 Future Fellows

The Fellows have secured more than $13 million for projects in science, engineering, the humanities and medicine.

Professor Willis earns top Australian science award for pioneering mathematics theory

Hailed as the creator of new mathematics, the University of Newcastle’s Emeritus Professor George Willis has been awarded the coveted Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal by the Australian Academy of Science.
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