Mapping hotspots for bats may help scientists prepare for future bat-to-human viral outbreaks
A new research paper identifies locations of bats that may host coronavirus based on climate, native forests, and caves where these bats inhabit.
UC offers summer course on animal-inspired robotics
The student at William Mason High School in Mason, Ohio, enrolled in the University of Cincinnati’s Biology Meets Engineering course, which gives students both at UC and Cincinnati-area high schools a chance to learn about both disciplines while they work on animal-inspired robotics projects.
Study to examine effects of children’s life skills programme
Researchers based at The University of Manchester are set to begin a study that will examine the effects of a school-based life skills programme after being awarded with £800k of funding by Norway’s Kavli Trust.
University of Macau 36th Portuguese Language Summer Course now open for applications
Organised by the Department of Portuguese of UM’s Faculty of Arts and Humanities, the 36th Portuguese Language Summer Course will include language courses and thematic courses, which will be held online via Moodle and Zoom between 9:00am and 6:00pm every working day over the period of the summer course.
UQ professor wins Indigenous Writers’ Prize
University of Queensland professor and proud Wiradjuri woman Anita Heiss has been awarded the 2022 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards Indigenous Writers’ Prize.
SLC Research Seminar – Sydney Shep, Marco Sonzogni, and John Seton
On the centenary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses, three scholars share surprising new stories about the book, its owners, and its readers.
LSE top ranked university for world-leading research produced
LSE’s outstanding contribution to social science research has once again been recognised by the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF), published 12 May 2022.
Behind the masks: how Covid-19 has changed nursing forever
Opinion: Nurses Natalie Anderson, Wendy Sundgren and Bridget Venning from the University of Auckland School of Nursing reflect on their role in Covid times.
Watershed moment for Murray-Darling with major new funding
ANU researchers will help develop a more productive, resilient and sustainable Murray-Darling Basin as part of a new partnership worth $156.5 million.
Great George to chime for anniversary of University’s Royal Charter
Bristol’s largest bell will ring out across the city today [25 May] as the University of Bristol celebrates the anniversary of its charter being granted.
















































