Building smarter to help cut NZ’s carbon emissions
A new study will explore how public buildings, including schools, could be designed to use sustainable cooling and heating technology and help New Zealand achieve its net-zero 2050 goal.
Androgen study could lead to new treatments for breast cancer
An international collaborative study involving University of Adelaide and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center researchers has revealed new insights about hormonal treatment that could lead to the development of better breast cancer treatments.
Law professor Claire Charters joins Human Rights Commission
Indigenous rights scholar and activist Professor Claire Charters is stepping into a new role with the Human Rights Commission but will continue her work in the Faculty of Law.
A new Chair in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery appointed
A leading ear, nose and throat specialist has been appointed Garnett Passe and Rodney Williams Chair in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (OHNS) at The University of Western Australia.
Fifty years of mahi – a milestone for the University of Otago, Christchurch
“Kia Mau” – a call to come together and hold tight to one and all – is the chosen theme to celebrate 50 years of medical education and research excellence this year at the University of Otago, Christchurch.
New website helps grow Kaurna language
University of Adelaide researchers have contributed to a new website, a comprehensive, up to date one-stop shop for everything about the Kaurna language, the original language of the Adelaide Plains.
University of Southampton signs up as new Culture Partner for ABP Southampton Marathon
The University of Southampton is the new Culture Partner for the hugely popular ABP Southampton Marathon, which attracts 10,000 runners into the city and three times that number including their friends and family, and people lining the route.
When it comes to food allergies, trust your gut
There’s a close link between gut health and food allergies, UNSW food and health expert says.
Living Laboratory delivers real-world solutions
A luxuriant arboreal treasure trove packed with exotic and native flora and fauna, including the largest collection of magnolias in the South Island; a doublet of mini dairy farmlets...
Popular Nottingham Science festival makes its return to Wollaton Hall this month
A popular science festival featuring scientists from the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University (NTU) will make its return to Wollaton Hall in Nottingham for its 15th year.

















































