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MSc in Biomedical Engineering upgraded for Autumn 2020

If you are interested in medicine, but not necessarily in working in a hospital environment, if you are passionate about life sciences,...

UOW College Australia marks 35 years of transforming lives and careers

UOW College Australia staff, students and graduates celebrated the College’s 35th anniversary at an event at the University of Wollongong (UOW) on Monday night.

Caution needed over screening scores for heart patients

Existing non-invasive screening tools may miss heart failure amongst patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and should be used with caution, according to the latest research.

Lincoln and Massey Universities to collaborate on primary sector projects

Five research projects which will benefit the primary sector have been announced as recipients of funding from the Massey-Lincoln and Agricultural Industry Trust Capability Development and Research.

Three out of four international students have experienced anxiety during the corona crisis

Many international students at the University of Copenhagen have struggled with isolation, loneliness and anxiety during lockdown in Denmark...

Magnetic method to clean PFAS contaminated water

Researchers at The University of Queensland have pioneered a simple, fast and effective technique to remove PFAS chemicals from water.

World leading scientists assemble at Murdoch

Several Murdoch University researchers have been named in the top 2% most influential scientists in the world, including the country’s top parasitologist.

Oil and gas exploration and production threaten great desert river systems

The Gidgealpa floodplain is within the Coongie Lakes Ramsar site, identified at a state, national and international level as of significant conservation importance. Photo: Doug Gimesy, courtesy of The Pew Charitable Trusts.

University of Canterbury student hones skills to help Pacific home

A goal of giving back to his developing home country, Papua New Guinea, has motivated Charlie Ikosi to study at the University of Canterbury (UC).

New AHS chair will bring Indigenous perspectives to health research and policy

University of Alberta professor will focus on building partnerships to inform policy, support Indigenous students and foster relationships with communities.
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