Young local filmmaker wins BUFTA 2021
The Year 12 student Ryan Thwaite from Palm Beach Currumbin State High, winner of the top prize at the 2021 BUFTAs.
Female Physics Students – 45% Of First-year Class At University Of Hull
The University of Hull is closing the gender gap when it comes to studying physics – thanks to an inspirational campaign to attract more female students.
Defining the value of ‘doing the right thing’ in business
An innovative Australian business tool redefining the way success is measured in mutual enterprises has launched in Europe, putting a price on social good over dollar signs.
WinTOR’s on its way: U of T partnership to train self-driving cars to handle...
Companies around the globe are racing to create fully autonomous vehicles that can handle anything the road throws at them.
New Zealand Business Research Translation Competition 2022
The Faculty of Business, Economics and Law, Auckland University of Technology is pleased to coordinate the New Zealand Business Research Translation Competition on behalf of the Associate Deans Research of New Zealand Business Schools.
Improving cancer diagnosis with AI
New research using digital imaging could transform the field of cancer diagnosis in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Western research sheds light on symptoms of understudied spine disease
After hearing first-hand from patients about how the disease impacted their lives, a team of researchers and graduate students at Western were inspired to investigate...
UC Elite Athletes awarded scholarships worth $120,000
Twelve elite athletes at the University of Canberra have been given significant financial support for 2022, each receiving a scholarship worth $10,000 at a presentation held on campus today, with the total scholarships awarded worth $120,000.
Breaking down the barriers for endometriosis care
This month’s Research Tuesdays public lecture will delve into the latest in accessible care for people with endometriosis.
Perceived social status tied to cardiovascular risks in women but not in men
Study adds to growing evidence that social and psychological factors uniquely affect women’s heart health, offering new insights into why heart disease presents and progresses differently in women











































