Alumnus Henry Woo Recognized As Trailblazing Asian American Architect
Alumnus Henry Woo Recognized As Trailblazing Asian American Architect
Boost for region’s bioeconomy as university thyme project secures £1.8m funding
A highly successful university collaboration, which is driving increased productivity in the bioeconomy, has been awarded a further £1.8m.
New industrial scholarships focus on skills shortages in emerging technologies
QUT will focus on skills shortages in emerging technology industries with $836,000 for new research scholarships in blockchain, machine learning and the internet of things (IoT), backed by industry and the CSIRO Data 61 Next Generation Graduates Program.
Graduation Tales: “I’m proud to be making a difference to our planet”
Helping one of the world’s largest steel manufacturing companies to reduce their carbon emissions is all in a day’s work for researcher Rhiannon Chalmers-Brown.
Nanobubbles a pathway to better medical devices
Tiny gas bubbles could help reduce drag in small medical devices, university scientists have found. Drag can lead to clogging and damage biological samples, so this discovery could pave the way to more robust devices.
Stem cell plasters to stop children needing repeated heart surgeries
Researchers at the University of Bristol, funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF), have developed 'stem cell plasters' to revolutionise the way surgeons treat children living with congenital heart disease...
No longer science fiction: $5M gift brings de-extinction of the thylacine one step closer
The University of Melbourne is establishing a world-class research lab for de-extinction and marsupial conservation science thanks to a $5 million philanthropic gift.
Massey awards five University Research Medals
Te Kāhui Toi, the team of artist-designers behind the recently opened Te Rau Karamu Marae on Massey’s Pukeahu campus are among this year’s winners of the University Research Medals.
Alumni startup Syzl wins PITCH 2023 competition at Collision tech conference
The University of Calgary represented its entrepreneurial spirit and robust innovation ecosystem at Collision, North America’s fastest-growing tech conference in Toronto from June 27 to 29.
Strong connections and an uplifting learning environment at UC
Recent graduate Amiria Reid’s love for her whakapapa, community and environment motivated her to do a Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Canterbury and led her to a fulfilling job.














































