Professor Neil Gemmell named Dean of School of Biomedical Sciences
After making global headlines in his search for the Loch Ness monster, Professor Neil Gemmell has moved onto his next adventure as the new Dean of the School of Biomedical Sciences.
Conversations between pharmacists and patients reveal factors behind pneumococcal vaccine hesitancy
Researchers at the University of Alberta looked at conversations between pharmacists and patients before and after an educational intervention to find out why some people refuse...
Better, Faster, Greener – NYU Launches One of The Fastest Supercomputers in Higher Ed
“Greene,” NYU’s New High-Performance Computing Cluster, is the most powerful supercomputer in the New York metropolitan area...
Medical suite to advance brain disorder research and treatment
A clinical suite at a University of Queensland health research facility is ready to help unlock the mysteries of neurological conditions experienced by one billion people worldwide.
Nature must be a partner, not just a provider of services – Oxford report
Nature based Solutions (NbS) could support transformative change in environmental sustainability - to address major societal challenges, including the climate crisis...
Study finds quirky fish is part of one big happy genetic bunch
Intricate genetic research has proven the charming and elusive weedy seadragon – a fish found only off the coast of southern Australia – is just one big happy species, not two subspecies as previously thought.
Mysteries of tectonic plate movement revealed in new research
Research shines new light on the movement of the Earth's massive tectonic plates and answers a long-standing question.
Wales-first for USW as it strikes gold for cyber security excellence
THE University of South Wales (USW) has become the only university in Wales to be named as an Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Education by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) – a part of GCHQ.
Lighting the way to quantum computing
With the ability to solve complex problems at lightning-fast speeds, quantum computers have the potential to revolutionise fields ranging from weather forecasting to drug discovery.
University raises capital for sustainability initiatives
The University of Auckland is the first in Aotearoa to qualify for a 'use of proceeds' (UoP) sustainability loan, which will be used to help fund the adaptive reuse and refurbishment of the former social sciences building (B201).











































