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Changing consumer habits silver lining from pandemic

One silver lining to come from the pandemic may be how much more mindful we are about money, a new University of Otago report reveals.

Otago boosts economy by $1.79 billion

The University of Otago contributed $1.79 billion in total value added to the New Zealand economy last year, a new report has revealed.

Two UNSW Sydney academics win Australian innovation awards

UNSW academics have been presented with awards at the Collaborate Innovate 2023 conference for innovative projects in the areas of dentistry and artificial intelligence.

Massey’s top land-related science students celebrated

Massey’s School of Agriculture and Environment has named its top students of the year at their annual Agriculture, Horticulture and Environmental Science Awards Dinner.

JCU launches ‘lifestyle medicine’ courses

James Cook University’s College of Medicine and Dentistry has become the first of its kind in Australia to offer postgraduate courses in lifestyle medicine, an evidence-based approach to preventing and treating disease.

Study Examines What Makes People Susceptible to Fake Health News

A new study from University of Kansas journalism & mass communication researchers examines what influences people to be susceptible to false information about health...

History graduate Dr Mark Dunick recently received a 3 month EARTH scholarship

Dr Mark Dunick recently spent three months in Scotland through the EARTH scholarship programme, applications are now open for 2024.

International research award for Southampton professor

The University of Southampton’s Professor Chris Brown has received a prestigious international award in recognition of his world-leading and influential research work.

World-first studies point way to preventing rheumatic fever in Aotearoa and internationally

University of Otago-led research has uncovered the strongest evidence yet that household overcrowding is a major risk factor for acute rheumatic fever and streptococcal infections of the skin.

Local Voices, Global Change: A Radical Rethink of International Development

With the Trump administration slashing USAID’s budget and the cutting of foreign aid by the United Kingdom, Germany...
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