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UM kicks off first doctoral programme in public administration

The University of Macau (UM) Faculty of Social Sciences (FSS) recently held an orientation activity for 19 students in the university’s first doctoral programme in public administration (DPA).

Stanford offers novel hybrid college courses to high schoolers to expand pathways to higher...

A new university office joins with the National Education Equity Lab to deliver dual-credit Stanford courses to underserved students nationwide.

University of Toronto ranks 16th globally, up one spot, in U.S. News & World...

The University of Toronto has risen one spot to 16th globally in the latest U.S. News & World Report university ranking.

Researchers link NBA playing style to knee injury

Basketball players who weave through defense to shoot the basket face a higher risk of tears in the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), but after repair return to the same level of play.

Lincoln Selected to Showcase Net Zero Robotic Farming at COP26

With an estimated 37% of the world's greenhouse gasses being produced by the agri-food industry, the UK Government has selected the University of Lincoln, UK, to share with COP26 its cutting-edge robotics and artificial intelligence...

Management students organise international artist to paint mural for rest-home

A group of University of Otago Business School students are helping to brighten the lives of their elderly neighbours.

There’s a vampire in the library

A 200-year-old vampire has been found in a University of Queensland library. And it’s a Halloween story that you can really sink your teeth into!

Pasifika-led research finds Samoan medicinal plant as effective as ibuprofen at stopping inflammation

The traditional Samoan medicinal plant matalafi has been found by a group of researchers to be as effective as ibuprofen for treating inflammation.

Pufferfish teaches business students lateral thinking

Objects from the Chau Chak Wing Museum are incorporated into a core Master of Commerce Unit at the University's Business School.

Canterbury youth mentoring researcher wins national award

A University of Canterbury researcher has received a prestigious fellowship to study the relationships between young people and their adult mentors.
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