Pope Leo XIV appointment – “a truly historic moment”
Following the appointment of Pope Leo XIV, our Theology and Religion experts have been commenting on the new Pope and head of the Catholic Church.
Recruitment commences for Phase 1 clinical trial of two Melbourne-made COVID-19 vaccines
Melbourne researchers are calling on healthy people aged 18-70 living in Victoria to roll up their sleeves for a Phase 1 clinical trial of two Melbourne-made COVID-19 vaccines.
Trailblazing Warwick Alumni Group Honoured with Inaugural Ashton Award in Namibia
The University of Warwick has proudly presented the inaugural Ashton Award to an extraordinary group of alumni who studied at Warwick between 1979 and 1989...
World-leading research and partnerships drive advances in region’s healthcare
From frontline clinical practice to advanced wound care, from infection control to orthopaedics – clinicians and academics who are driving advances to healthcare and tackling inequalities in health outcomes in the region will be providing the latest updates in research and best-practice as part of a week of innovation and research.
NTU showcases sustainability and climate solutions at the World Expo 2025
Earlier this week, NTU Singapore brought together global academic leaders, industry innovators, and policymakers who share a common vision of building a resilient and sustainable future at the Singapore Pavilion of the World Expo in Osaka.
Psychologist and rebel Peet Dowrick was a world leader in his field
Empathy, innovation and a rebellious streak were hallmarks of psychologist Peet Dowrick's remarkable life and career.
All major UK political parties lack boldness needed to tackle poverty, new research says
New research finds that all major UK political parties lack the boldness needed to significantly raise people out of poverty.
New rankings show Waikato having a real impact
The latest Times Higher Education Impact Rankings have confirmed the University of Waikato is delivering on its promise to provide forward thinking, world changing research and education.
The University of Manchester celebrates flurry of prestigious teaching awards
The University of Manchester is celebrating a number of new teaching excellence awards, including two National Teaching Fellowships (NTFs) and a Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence (CATE) from Advance HE.
Canterbury researchers in global effort to save Mekong Delta from drowning
Vietnam’s Mekong Delta is a global agro-economic powerhouse, home to 17 million people, but rising sea levels and the unsustainable management of water and sediment could drown the delta by the end of the century.

















































