UC Elite Athletes awarded scholarships worth $120,000
Twelve elite athletes at the University of Canberra have been given significant financial support for 2022, each receiving a scholarship worth $10,000 at a presentation held on campus today, with the total scholarships awarded worth $120,000.
Home blood pressure monitors may be giving inaccurate readings
High blood pressure is a leading contributor to preventable disability and early death because – particularly when it’s not well controlled...
How NZ could become a world leader in decarbonisation using forestry and geothermal technology
On The Conversation, Civil and Natural Resources Engineering lecturers Rebecca Peer and David Dempsey, and PhD student Karan Titus explain geothermal BECCS, a new method to capture electricity production emissions and trap them in geothermal fields.
University of Manchester ranked second in UK for graduate employer interest
The University of Manchester has been ranked as the UK’s second most sought-after institution by leading graduate employers, according to a newly published report.
UM Rector Yonghua Song receives ‘highest engineering award in China’— Guanghua Engineering Science and...
The recipients of the 14th Guanghua Engineering Science and Technology Prize were announced on 30 May, the sixth National Science and Technology Practitioners’ Day, at the 16th General Meeting of Members of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE).
Sydney researchers awarded $38.6M to lead ARC Discovery Projects
University of Sydney academics lead 51 research projects to strengthen Australia's economy, environment, health and society.
Kelp connecting Southern coasts – genomics reveals
The DNA of kelp has enabled scientists to show just how interconnected coastal communities of the Southern Ocean are.
Native mammals ‘taking back’ Australia’s desert ecosystems from the cats
The ambitious trial to reintroduce native marsupial species into Sturt National Park is on track, say Wild Deserts conservationists.
New book examines pandemic decision-making and responses
Professor Ananish Chaudhuri explores Covid-19 policy decisions, their implications, and cognitive biases in pandemic decision-making in his new book.
Top international accreditation for Adelaide Business School
The University of Adelaide’s Business School has demonstrated its commitment to continual quality improvement by receiving re-accreditation to the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)...

















































