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Festival of Regenerative Urbanism 2025

Australia's cities are facing big challenges - from climate change and rising inequality to loss of biodiversity. The Festival of Regenerative Urbanism 2025 is shining a light on bold new ideas to meet these challenges head-on.

Scholarships for the Full-Time MBA – October 2020 Edition

Luiss Full-time MBA is made more accessible to deserving candidates through scholarships that can cover totally or partially the tuition fee of the next edition of the master starting in October 2020.

Education vital to help patients considering future gene therapies for blindness

Australians with inherited retinal disease (IRD) have a strong interest in undergoing gene therapy to prevent and treat blindness – but there’s a critical need for education programs to help them make informed choices about future treatments, new research shows.

Understanding how cancer cells migrate paves the way for targeted therapies

Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for approximately one in six deaths, with metastatic cancers making up more than 90 per cent of cancer-related deaths.

The University of Alabama Students Win Gilman International Awards

Ten University of Alabama students were awarded scholarships through the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program during the 2019-2020 academic year.

Doctor of Business awarded to former NSW Premier

Former NSW Premier the Honourable Nick Greiner AC was recognised for his contributions across business and politics by the University of Sydney.

‘Animal-Stress’ Signal Improves Plant Drought Resilience

A team of Australian and German researchers has discovered a novel pathway that plants can use to save water and improve their drought tolerance.

Record confirmed: UC home to nearly 47,000 students

The University of Cincinnati blew past its own enrollment projections this week as the official headcount landed at 46,798 students for fall semester.

A new method to assess the health of the ozone layer

Researchers have developed a new method for assessing the impact of ozone-depleting chemicals released into the atmosphere. 

Stanford researchers collaborate on new StageCast technology for performers separated due to COVID-19

Michael Rau was directing an opera in New York City when the world shut down last March. Rau, who is the artistic director of Theater and Performance Studies (TAPS) at Stanford University...
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