UM FBA co-hosts International Human Resource Management Conference
The University of Macau (UM) Faculty of Business Administration (FBA) co-hosted the third International Human Resource Management (HRM) Conferencewith the School of Economics and Management of the University of Lisbon.
Surgery rates in the U.S. rebounded quickly after initial COVID-19 shutdown
After a dramatic drop in nonessential surgery rates early in the pandemic, U.S. hospitals quickly adapted to new safety protocols, and rates returned to normal, Stanford Medicine research shows.
Specialist program to help children live a healthy and active life
KIDDO, a specialist program developed by academics at The University of Western Australia, is partnering with 950 early childhood services in WA to give preschool children the best start to a healthy and active life
National University of Singapore scientists conferred national honours for research excellence
Top researchers in NUS have been recognised for their outstanding contributions to the advancement of science and technology in Singapore.
Percussionist scores in arts funding round
University of Canterbury Senior Lecturer in Music Performance, percussionist Dr Justin DeHart, will commission five new works for solo percussion from five prominent composers, thanks to a $74,000 Creative New Zealand Arts grant.
Bournemouth University retains 1st class award in the People and Planet University League
Bournemouth University (BU) has retained a 1st class award, and ranked 14th place in the UK, for environmental and ethical performance in the People and Planet University League.
First Monash University international students in two years touch down
Monash University recently welcomed the first of its international students arriving back in Melbourne as part of the Victorian Government’s International Student Arrivals Plan (ISAP).
Athlete sleep more affected by lockdown compared to general population – new study finds
A new global study in which Loughborough University was a co-lead, has shown that athlete sleep was heavily impacted during the lockdown period.
Adventures, business and lessons from lockdown
Some people are born relentlessly positive. At first, Jamie Fitzgerald seems like one of those people, but after a while you get the sense there’s more to his enthusiasm than just blind positivity, but a bit of strategy too.
Nanyang Technological University celebrates 30 years of momentous achievements
To commemorate its achievements and rapid rise in stature in the past three decades to become the world’s top young university...















































