University design student collaborates with global creative group
A bright blue avatar created by a University of Waikato design student is on show across New Zealand as part of the University’s A Trimester 2023 campaign.
Peking University alumnus Xu Chenyang awarded the 2021 Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Algebra
The 2021 Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Algebra is awarded to Xu Chenyang, an alumnus of the School of Mathematical Sciences at Peking University.
UBC-grown biotech companies lead global pandemic efforts
Millions of Canadians have received the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, but what many may not realize is that a key component of the injection was developed right here at UBC.
Big potential for future of industrial robotics
Researchers at the Faculty of Engineering are exploring how 5G technology could help to transform the manufacturing industry.
Tighter border policies leave migrants vulnerable to effects of climate change
As the planet continues to warm, people living in the world’s most vulnerable regions — like arid or low-lying nations...
Drama at Otago paves way for career as voice coach to the stars
Back in Dunedin in November for a week of voice training classes at Otago, Anne-Marie has been based in London for more than 30 years, working with some of the most famous voices in the industry.
UQ collaborates on a trailblazing sustainable energy project
The University of Queensland will play a crucial role in a multi-million-dollar four-year project which will see universities and industry working together to build commercialisation in Australia’s critical mineral supply chain that will create 1300 jobs.
Start your UC MBA this September with a FutureU study grant
If your job has been impacted by COVID-19 and you’re thinking about next steps, now is the perfect time to apply for an MBA at the University of Canterbury (UC).
Indigenous business Snapshot reveals significant value to Australian economy
The latest Indigenous business Snapshot shows Indigenous businesses contribute more than $16 billion to the Australian economy, employ 116,795 people and pay $4.2 billion in wages.
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.














































