More scholarships for NUS Law postgraduate students through S$1m gift from Tahir Foundation
The National University of Singapore Faculty of Law (NUS Law), has received a gift of S$1 million from Tahir Foundation which will go towards providing more scholarships for their postgraduate students.
First insights to potential competition between New Zealand’s toothed whales and dolphins
New research using stable isotopes sheds light on how New Zealand’s diverse range of toothed whales and dolphins coexist.
Kids’ noses can better fight COVID-19
University of Queensland-led research has found the lining of children’s noses is better at inhibiting SARS-CoV-2 infections than adult noses.
University design student collaborates with global creative group
A bright blue avatar created by a University of Waikato design student is on show across New Zealand as part of the University’s A Trimester 2023 campaign.
Monash’s Faculty of Arts welcomes new Dean, Professor Katie Stevenson
Monash University’s Faculty of Arts has welcomed a new Dean after an extensive international search.
University submissions for the international Earthshot Prize announced
After a nationwide call for submissions, the Living Pā, XFrame, and Tasmanlon have been announced as our nominated projects for the 2022 Earthshot Prizes.
Researchers pinpoint genetic defects that cause heart failure, pointing the way to more targeted...
An international research team has identified individual genetic defects that lead to heart failure, opening the door to more targeted diagnosis, prevention and treatment.
University staff trained in Mental Health First Aid
More than 150 University of Waikato staff have gained the skills needed to support someone experiencing a mental health challenge or crisis thanks to the new Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Aotearoa New Zealand course.
Research revolutionising treatment for hearing and vision impaired children
Researchers are working on a way to re-grow tiny hair cells in the ears of children with a rare syndrome that causes the loss of both hearing and sight.
How targeted communications for at-risk populations will help control the spread of monkeypox
Clear and targeted communication to those most at risk will be key in containing the monkeypox virus, a McMaster expert says.















































