A Global Study Led by CU Medicine and HKUMed Discovers a Hepatitis C Virus...
A recent global study led by researchers from the Faculty of Medicine at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CU Medicine)...
World-renowned artists to be part of Lumiere
The work of five world-renowned artists will be part of this year’s Lumiere light festival taking place in Durham from 16-19 November 2023.
UM’s Portuguese Language Summer Course to begin next week, 3 online talks open to...
The 36th Portuguese Language Summer Course, organised by the University of Macau (UM) Department of Portuguese, will begin online on 11 July.
Importance of team structure in clinical settings in the spotlight
An expert from The University of Western Australia will provide recommendations on how medical teams can work more effectively and efficiently to enhance team performance, mental health and patient outcomes at an event focused on the healthcare sector.
Professor Mohan Dutta receives award for applied communication scholarship
Professor Dutta has been announced as the 2023 recipient of the National Communication Association’s Gerald M Phillips Award.
Search engines and social media can forecast disease outbreaks
Internet search engine queries and social media data can be early warning signals, creating a real-time surveillance system for disease forecasting, says a recent University of Waterloo study.
McMaster University Continuing Education to offer micro-certification in data analytics
McMaster University Continuing Education and the National Institutes of Health Informatics (NIHI) have launched an online...
UTS pain management expert wins 2024 NSW Young Tall Poppy
Dr Joshua Pate has been named a 2024 NSW Young Tall Poppy for his work in paediatric pain research and physiotherapy. The Tall Poppy awards recognise the achievements of young Australian scientists and science communicators.
University cements position for world-ranking research
The University of Adelaide has reaffirmed its place in one of the world’s most prestigious university rankings.
Curtin blazes a trail for resources research commercialisation
Curtin University has been named the first of Australia’s Trailblazer universities to receive a share of more than $242 million in federal government funding, to develop a research commercialisation hub to turn research outputs into breakthrough services, products and businesses.















































