$2.5 million to improve health of First Nations families
A program that is already showing unprecedented success in improving the health and employment outcomes of First Nations families has been awarded $2.5 million...
Professor receives Ontario Award of Excellence for promoting inclusive research
Caitlin Mullarkey, an associate professor in the department of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences, has received an Award of Excellence from the Government of Ontario.
The Warwick Prize for Women in Translation Announces 2024 Winner
‘Revelation Freshly Erupting’ by Nobel Prize winner Nelly Sachs, translated by Andrew Shanks has won the £1,000 literary prize.
Mapping hotspots for bats may help scientists prepare for future bat-to-human viral outbreaks
A new research paper identifies locations of bats that may host coronavirus based on climate, native forests, and caves where these bats inhabit.
Student symposium affirms commitment to equity in tertiary education
Student symposium Tūwhitia! Transforming Tertiary symposium, hosted in Ōtautahi Christchurch by the University of Canterbury last month, showed...
Nanyang Technological University celebrates 30 years of momentous achievements
To commemorate its achievements and rapid rise in stature in the past three decades to become the world’s top young university...
World-first research centre investigates how our weather is being reshaped by climate change
A new research centre is bringing together researchers from across the country to collaborate on a critical challenge for climate change – how it will reshape our weather.
Good oral health reduces risk of fatal outcomes from COVID-19
Gum disease linked to increased rates of complications, hospitalization, and death among patients with severe cases of COVID-19.
Kingston University alumnus partners with HSBC to help develop the next generation of student...
A Kingston University alumnus has teamed up with HSBC and Kingston University to launch the Student Incubator Programme with the aim of developing the next generation of entrepreneurs.
Monster black hole devouring one sun every day
The fastest-growing black hole ever recorded – devouring the equivalent of one sun every day – has been discovered by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU).











































