Retired professor wins award for transforming medical education in three developing nations
A newly retired McMaster professor is the inaugural winner of the 2020 Royal College M. Andrew Padmos Award for his efforts in transforming medical education in three developing nations.
Canada’s Food Price Report 2023 predicts Canadian families will spend up to $1,065 more...
One of the most common topics of conversation today is the high price of consumer goods, particularly groceries. Everyone is feeling the pinch of inflated food prices.
UNSW recognised for gender equity in STEMM
The SAGE Athena Swan Cygnet Award recognises UNSW Sydney’s progress in reducing barriers to gender equity.
Rover teams line up for 2024 challenge
Students from around Australia and overseas have joined the race to be selected to become finalists in next year’s Australian Rover Challenge (ARCh).
Climate financial risk analytics hub launches at Nexus
Stronger links between UK science and innovation and financial institutions will be forged at a new Innovation Hub in Leeds.
The 27th Hong Kong International Education Expo is scheduled to be exhibited from 29th...
The 27th Hong Kong International Education Expo, originally scheduled on 4-5 July, 2020, will be postponed to 29 - 30 May 2021.
New University of Glasgow project to explore ancient religious manuscripts
A new £2.4 million project at the University of Glasgow exploring manuscripts and knowledge in multiple religions in partnership with world experts in their field.
Astronomers just got better at finding ‘bright’ black holes
Astronomers have a new way of detecting active black holes in the Universe and measuring how much matter they are sucking in.
Research chair brings a statistical perspective to make AI more reliable — and responsible
Artificial intelligence was once the sole domain of computer scientists, but the University of Alberta’s newest Canada CIFAR Chair in AI exemplifies the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of a field with applications in almost every aspect of modern life.
Gutsy win for tuatara researcher at 3MT
Biological Sciences’ doctoral candidate Cam Hoffbeck and her engaging talk on the microbiome of the tuatara took out the top prize at the Three Minute Thesis Final from a high quality field.














































