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Computer enthusiast lecturer wins national teaching award at 74

A Canterbury lecturer who fell in love with computers almost 60 years ago and has been riding the technology wave ever since, has won a national teaching excellence award.

UofG Courses Aim To Empower People For Climate Action

The University of Glasgow has opened registration for a pair of online courses focused on climate solutions ahead of the arrival of the COP26 conference in the city.

Are there any weak links in New Zealand’s food chain?

For the final episode of this season of Conversations That Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take, we discuss the function, the friction and the potential futures of our food supply systems.

Women Undergraduates Win Defence Scholarships

Five women undergraduates from the University of Adelaide have won scholarships to help them continue their science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)-related studies.

Top scientist elected as a Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts

Professor Sun Dong, Chair Professor and Head of the Department Biomedical Engineering at City University of Hong Kong (CityU), has been elected a Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts...

Increasing disconnect between home ownership and starting a family

A new study has found that the likelihood of owning your own home and becoming a parent has fallen in recent years, with young people just as likely to become parents while living in private rented accommodation.

Meeting demands for speech pathologists in the Top End

A new speech pathology course at Charles Darwin University (CDU) will train more professionals to help Territorians with communication disabilities to better communicate and achieve life goals.

Graduate returning to Tonga as Otago ambassador for marine environment

The Pacific Ocean was part Willie Naitoko’s daily life as he grew up within a stone’s throw of the sea in Tonga’s capital city Nuku’alofa.

UWA scientists recognised in Premier’s Science Awards

A researcher from The University of Western Australia whose work has paved the way for cleaner, sustainable energy production to meet the need of future generations...

Reducing mechanical ventilation improves outcomes for critically ill children

A major UK clinical trial has shown how a new approach to reduce the use of mechanical ventilation can greatly improve outcomes for critically ill infants and children.
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