Professor emerita Ilene Forsyth gives $6.25M to expand art history studies
LSA is expanding the University of Michigan’s global footprint in art history studies with the announcement of a new $6.25 million gift from Ilene Forsyth...
Water safety education in range of environments viable tool to reduce drownings
Combining water safety education in both a swimming pool and open water improves children’s aquatic skills and adaptability, reducing the risk of drowning, a University of Otago-led study has found.
Professor Susan Lea To Step Down As Vice-chancellor In Summer 2022 After Five Years...
Professor Susan Lea has announced that she will step down as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hull in August 2022, at the end of her five-year tenure.
The art of happiness: New campaign encourages creativity for mental health
Western Australians will soon be encouraged to embrace the arts to enhance their mental wellbeing as part of a world-first, statewide campaign, Good Arts, Good Mental Health.
One in five adults in Australia can’t name a heart attack symptom: study
New research has found one in five adults in Australia can’t name any heart attack symptoms, and only around half report chest pain as a symptom.
Astrophysicist decodes rings of stardust in outer space
Striking images show what happens when two stars' winds collide, says Dr Jan Eldridge.
New ARC hub to boost 2D materials manufacturing research
A new research hub hosted by Monash University at the Faculty of Engineering will foster research and commercialisation of 2D materials like graphene with a vast range of...
New scholarship to nurture students’ non-academic talent
NTU Singapore is launching the NTU Talent Scholarship, the University’s first scholarship that focuses on non-academic achievements, moving away from an emphasis on grades to take on a broader...
How fat takes over the lymph nodes as we age
A new study from researchers at Uppsala University presents novel findings on why human lymph nodes lose their function with age and the consequences for the effectiveness of our immune system.
First-year students make the best of a Zoom-filled year
Chatting with first-year students in the College of Arts & Sciences would normally be done over coffee at the Temple of Zeus, with stories, smiles and even some tears...
















































