Grad’s journey from feeling lost to working for a Big Four firm
Self-confessed data nerd Kaeleigh Karrol wasn't entirely sure which direction she wanted to head in, a new University of Auckland offering, however, helped pave the way.
UNSW rises in QS world university rankings
UNSW is among the top four universities in Australia in the latest QS university rankings.
More research supports androgen treatment for breast cancer
A study by researchers from the University of Adelaide has provided new insight into the fight against breast cancer.
Distinguished Professor appointed co-director of Infectious Diseases Research Platform
Distinguished Professor Nigel French has been appointed inaugural co-director of the Infectious Diseases Research Platform, alongside Hauora Māori leader Te Pora Thompson.
Women experiencing intimate partner violence three times more likely to contract HIV
Women that experience recent intimate partner violence (IPV) are three times more likely to contract HIV, according to a new study led by McGill University researchers.
New global industry standard on mine tailings aims for zero harm
Sydney's UNESCO Professor of Marine Science Elaine Baker is a member of the international advisory panel that oversaw the development of the new protocols.
Study suggests A&E staff give lower priority to patients from deprived areas
Healthcare professionals may be unconsciously assigning lower clinical priority to patients from poorer areas compared to patients who live in more affluent areas...
TikTok campaign to inspire environmental action among secondary school pupils unveiled by Kingston School...
Two illustration animation students from Kingston School of Art have produced a TikTok campaign to encourage secondary school pupils to recycle and highlight ways of reducing wasteful habits among their peers.
Memory in a metal, enabled by quantum geometry
The emergence of artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques is changing the world dramatically with novel applications such as internet of things
Why creative workers should go with our guts about ChatGPT
Defenders of CEOs often cite difficult-to-define attributes to justify their lavish remuneration.
















































