NSW Government pilot program for the return of international students welcomed
The University of Wollongong (UOW) welcomes and wholeheartedly supports the pilot program for the return of international students.
UOW ranked among world’s best in Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022
The University of Wollongong (UOW) has consolidated its place among the world’s best universities, again being ranked among the top 250 universities in the world – and 13th in Australia...
Royal Society of Edinburgh honours academics
Five Edinburgh scholars have been recognised for their exceptional achievements in science, academia, and public engagement.
King’s College London and GSK announce new cancer research collaboration
King’s and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), a science-led global healthcare company, have formed a new partnership to provide extensive insight into how and why some patients respond to certain cancer treatments and what may be driving progression of the disease in others.
eVoting could increase youth voter turnout in local elections
Introducing eVoting could have a positive effect on increasing voter turnout among young people, a University of Otago study suggests.
Bacteria blasting cancer treatment shows promise
A low-cost, non-toxic cancer treatment has been developed by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU).
Grain size discovery boosts sorghum potential
Researchers at The University of Queensland are optimistic the value and versatility of one of the world’s top crops will be improved following the discovery of genes which could increase the grain size of sorghum.
The science behind health supplement NMN
Auckland University of Technology and Australian health products company, EZZ Life Science, have completed the world’s first review of research into the anti-aging supplement Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN).
New agtech to measure meat quality in lamb
In the sheep meat industry the amount of intramuscular fat is a key indicator of eating quality, but can be particularly difficult to measure in lamb carcases, which are not individually graded.
£1m climate change programme launched to help Scottish businesses
A new partnership designed to empower Scottish companies and help them become climate change leaders has been launched by the University of Edinburgh and Royal Bank of Scotland.











































