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Help shape research to improve children’s surgery experience

Calling all young patients! Have your say in groundbreaking research on anaesthesia and perioperative care – medical support given before, during and after surgery to ensure the best outcome.

UM, UN Commission hold conference to discuss promoting economic recovery through legal harmonisation

The University of Macau (UM) and the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law Regional Centre for Asia and the Pacific (UNCITRAL RCAP) 17 December 2021 held a conference titled...

Memorial scholarship to support civil engineers

A new University of Canterbury scholarship will honour a well-known civil engineer, while supporting postgraduate students following in his footsteps.

Columbia Alumnus and World-Renowned Chef Jacques Pépin Is a Man of Many Talents

In a recent virtual event hosted by Columbia University School of General Studies, the award-winning chef, TV host, artist, and author reflected on everything from his years studying at Columbia to what he considers his favorite tools in the kitchen.

Researchers from UK and Ghana collaborate on healthy and sustainable cities

Researchers from Imperial and the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) worked together on the challenges of rapid urbanisation.

Nutritional value of huhu grubs assessed for the first time

Huhu grubs have long been prized as a traditional food source and their nutritional value has just been analysed by University of Otago researchers for the first time.

NUS alumnus and aspiring migration anthropologist wins prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford

NUS College and Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences alumnus Salifian Sulaiman (Class of 2024) has won the Singapore Rhodes Scholarship this year, becoming Singapore’s 30th Rhodes Scholar.

Feel connected to nature? It might be in your genes

For the first time, researchers have revealed how a person’s genes can play a part in their enjoyment of nature, potentially changing the way we look at our affinity with the natural world.

Study identifies illicit finance risks in Premier League club ownership structures

The Premier League is currently vulnerable to new investors and team owners who could have sourced their wealth from illicit activities.

Fossil discovery rewrites history of modern human arrival in Europe

An international research team including scientists from the University of Adelaide has found evidence of human occupation in Europe almost 10,000 years earlier than previously documented...
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