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Third-year students learn the practical side of entrepreneurship

INNOVENT 310: Women in Entrepreneurship is a third-year course based within the Innovation and Entrepreneurship major in the Bachelor of Commerce.

New research-backed tools ready to support parents in navigating COVID-19 pandemic

Researchers at the University of Alberta have developed a series of new information tools to help parents with questions about their children and COVID-19.

Computer Science students create online game to shift attitudes about accessibility

Tereigh Ewert is a Senior Educational Develop (Anti-oppressive and Transformative Education) with the Centre for Learning and Teaching at Dal.

UC graduate aspires to help solve Pacific problems

Piper Mortimer’s long-term career aspiration is to work on projects with lasting positive impacts for the Pacific region – and she will be one step closer following graduation this month.

Successful test drive gives green light to student-built race car

A race car designed and built by a team of undergraduate students will next week compete at the Formula Society of Automotive Engineers competition, an international student motorsport race held in Victoria.

National hypertension taskforce takes on the silent killer of uncontrolled high blood pressure

A national taskforce has been set up to address uncontrolled high blood pressure – a dangerous problem facing one in three Australian adults and the leading risk factor for the country’s three top killers: coronary heart disease, stroke and dementia.

University of Waikato marks significant milestone with capping of 90,000th graduate

The past week has been one of celebration for the University of Waikato as it gears up to cap the 90,000th graduate - a significant milestone in the University’s 58-year history.

‘Billions of tiny soldiers:’ Researchers harness bacteria-eating viruses to create a powerful new weapon...

Researchers at McMaster University have created a powerful new weapon against bacterial contamination and infection.

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.

Farmstrong partnership promotes wellbeing for agriculture students

Lincoln University is partnering with a nationwide rural wellbeing programme to promote wellness amongst its agriculture students.
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