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Student volunteers connect with community for John Curtin Weekend

International students make up around a quarter of the 200 volunteers set to lend their support to regional Western Australia for this year’s John Curtin Weekend.

Weight loss intervention in people with type 2 diabetes influences cancer-associated proteins

A weight loss intervention in people with type 2 diabetes was found to alter levels of cancer-related proteins, according to the findings of a new University of Bristol-led study.

Moving up the global impact ranks

UTS ranked in the top 20 universities globally for the second year in a row by an international index on sustainable development.

Technology reveals the hidden world of an endangered subantarctic penguin population

Dr Chris Muller’s PhD research saw him living on an isolated subantarctic island and developing new drone technology to gain insight into one of the world’s rarest and most endangered penguin species.

Professor receives Ontario Award of Excellence for promoting inclusive research

Caitlin Mullarkey, an associate professor in the department of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences, has received an Award of Excellence from the Government of Ontario.

Melbourne students recognised with Victorian International Education Awards

Two University of Melbourne students have been recognised with 2025 Victorian International Education Awards - with one receiving the prestigious Premier’s Award for International Student of the Year.

Lab-grown ‘mini-bile ducts’ used to repair human livers in regenerative medicine first

Scientists have used a technique to grow bile duct organoids – often referred to as ‘mini-organs’ – in the lab and shown that these can be used to repair damaged human livers.

First graduands from University College Birmingham and University of Warwick partnership graduate

University College Birmingham graduands on University of Warwick accredited courses will be celebrating today, marking the first successful graduating cohort from the partnership between the two universities.

New study sheds light on molecular motion

New research has shown how a synthetic self-made fibres can guide molecular movement that can be fuelled by light over long distances, a discovery that could pave the way for new ways to use light as a source of sustainable energy.

Bioengineers capture the quirky beauty of biology in their art

The imaginations and technical skills of researchers at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI) have been unleashed...
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