Human trials to begin on SA-made universal pneumococcal vaccine
South Australian biotech company GPN Vaccines in collaboration with the University of Adelaide has developed a new, universal vaccine against the deadly bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Dawn Freshwater: University of Auckland up for the challenge
Opinion: As students become graduates, it is a time to think about the world they’re moving into, writes Vice-Chancellor Professor Dawn Freshwater in Ingenio.
Network puts Australia at forefront of quantum development
A new network of scientists, entrepreneurs and industry partners aims to drive Australia to the forefront of quantum software research and development.
How New Zealand could ‘brew up’ new foods to reduce agricultural emissions
In a new article on The Conversation, University of Canterbury's Dr Ian Mason looks at a proportion of dairy and meat farming could be replaced by "precision fermentation."
The Hon Greg Hunt appointed Turner Institute Advisory Council Chair
Monash University is pleased to announce the appointment of former federal Minister for Health and Aged Care, the Hon Greg Hunt, as the foundation Chair of the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health’s Advisory Council.
University of Toronto collaborates with Naver, Wattpad on AI research
The University of Toronto will work with South Korean technology company Naver Corp. – and its Toronto-based subsidiary Wattpad – on artificial intelligence research aimed at harnessing technology to empower human creativity.
Rhodes Scholar-elect on a mathematical mission
Bridget Smart has become the University of Adelaide’s 113th Rhodes Scholar-Elect. She has been awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to study at the University of Oxford.
Announcement on Postponement of CACIE & CEE
2022 China Annual Conference & Expo for International Education originally planned to be held in Beijing on November 10-12, 2022, including the plenary session, the parallel sessions, Education B2B, China Education Expo, etc., will be postponed until further notice.
New University Council appointment brings top-level public sector expertise
An Otago alumnus with extensive public sector senior management and governance expertise has been appointed to the University of Otago Council.
Transmigration study finds benefits for second generation
A study of an Indonesian migration program has found second-generation migrants tended to become dominant players in their adopted farming area by being able to negotiate ‘both worlds’ but the system had elements of colonialism.















































