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Kupe Leadership Scholarship: Honours student talks complexities of urban housing policy

Alex King (Ngāti Kurī) is one of this years’ recipients for the Kupe Leadership Scholarship program, studying his Honours in geography.

GTA parents concerned about limited access to school food programs: Researchers

Early results from a University of Toronto stakeholder study on school food programs find that parents and caregivers in the Greater Toronto Area are concerned about limited access...

Smoosh – a flatpack shoe designed for a digital nomad lifestyle

Dr Magdalena Karasinska’s nomadic experience served as a valuable starting point for her creative and practice-led research PhD project called ‘Smoosh.’

Why don’t larger dogs live as long as smaller breeds?

Scientists have for the first time explained why larger dogs have shorter lifespans than smaller dogs - selective breeding for size has made large breeds more susceptible to cancer.

Declining number of children being vaccinated against measles in Aotearoa

There are not enough children under the age of 5 in Aotearoa protected against measles to stop a potential national outbreak, a new University of Otago, Christchurch study shows.

Festival of Education 2023

The Queen Mary Festival of Education will take place 18-20 April 2023.

Australia needs a robust cybersecurity overhaul – not whack-a-mole bans on apps like TikTok

If social media companies are restricted in how they collect, use and share Australians’ data, we can take significant steps toward protecting everyone from foreign interference.

Using tiny brains to treat rare, hereditary diseases

Brain tissue grown in a laboratory by University of Queensland researchers will be used to test a treatment for a rare disease in children and help unlock therapies for a range of neurological disorders.

The connection between sleep and Parkinson’s disease

Parkinson’s disease is commonly associated with shaking and slow movement, but these symptoms are only the tip of the iceberg. For some patients, a disrupted sleep schedule is their primary and most life-affecting symptom.

Customer Satisfaction for Finance and Insurance Sectors Reach Record High in 2022

The Institute of Service Excellence (ISE) at the Singapore Management University (SMU) today released the Finance and Insurance industry sectors’ findings from the Customer Satisfaction Index of Singapore (CSISG) 2022 national study.
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