LU study reveals student interns and employers prefer face-to-face interaction to work-from-home internships
The COVID-19 outbreak has created upheavals for everyone. Working from home (WFH) has become a new normal and is not expected to end even after the pandemic.
Lancaster academic to help highlight hidden rights for nature around the world
A Lancaster University academic is helping to highlight ‘hidden’ legal rights that could prove critical to protecting nature around the world.
AUT Ventures awarded funding
AUT Ventures has been awarded commercialisation funding for its green surfactant technology.
Economist David Blanchflower Appointed at University of Glasgow
Professor David Blanchflower CBE, is taking up a new role at the University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School.
New funding to investigate causes of high blood pressure and heart disease
Professor Trevor Mori from The University of Western Australia has been awarded $812,785 from the Future Health Research and Innovation Fund’s...
Federal funds set to boost University of Alberta’s ability to handle highly infectious pathogens
Canada should be much better prepared to combat the next new virus or bacteria that threatens to trigger a pandemic, thanks to $127 million handed out to eight research facilities today...
Pharmacy School, City Partnership Provides Free Flu Shots to Angelenos
The USC School of Pharmacy has partnered with the City of Los Angeles to provide free flu vaccinations at various COVID-19 testing locations across the city.
New consortium to monitor safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines
A new consortium to monitor the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines has been formed, including the University of Dundee.
New testing protocol prevents knee injuries in female athletes
In the early 2000s, researchers around the world sought to understand why female athletes experience anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries at a rate four to six times higher than their male counterparts.
University of Glasgow cancer experts to receive £1.7m from Cancer Research UK
University of Glasgow scientists are to receive £1.7m from Cancer Research UK to investigate both the root causes of cancer and how treatments can be improved.















































