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UOW, Western Sydney Local Health District launch new Centre for Chronic and Complex Care...

The University of Wollongong (UOW) and Western Sydney Local Health District (WSLHD) will work together to improve the lives of people living with chronic and complex health conditions under a new research partnership announced on 5 June.

AUT Business School academics have won big at the 2020/2021 New Zealand Business Research...

The event aims to show the relevance and impact of New Zealand business research to practitioners, professionals and industry leaders, as well as to the public at large.

Bacteria blasting cancer treatment shows promise

A low-cost, non-toxic cancer treatment has been developed by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU).

Celebrating the 2021 UC Young New Zealander of the Year

Congratulations to Jazz Thornton, an impressive young New Zealander who passionately advocates for mental health nationally, and around the world.

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.

I can’t stand by – calling out sexism in academia

How do male academics become allies in fighting sexism in the #metoo era, without ‘mansplaining’ or ‘white knighting’? Three University of Canterbury...

New research alliance unveiled to help meet Scotland’s health challenges

Heriot-Watt’s research expertise in food structure and adding value to waste are to be utilised as part of a new collaborative alliance.

UOW to host Advanced Energy Storage workshop

Workshop will bring together researchers to discuss the future of energy storage and next-generation batteries

Researchers construct molecular nanofibers that are stronger than steel

Self-assembly of Kevlar-inspired molecules leads to structures with robust properties, offering new materials for solid-state applications.

Covid-19. “The mobilisation of students in the healthcare field has been incredible and essential.”

On the front lines of hospitals’ battle against the coronavirus pandemic, he looks back on his weeks of struggle and the mobilisation of the student healthcare community.
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