CityU student wins Outstanding ICT Rising Star Award
A gifted computer science student at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has received the Outstanding ICT Rising Star Award from the Hong Kong...
NUS researchers create SmartFarm device to harvest air moisture for autonomous, self-sustaining urban farming
A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has recently developed a simple solution to address two of the world’s biggest problems – water scarcity and food shortage.
FoodSouth extension builds on partnership with Lincoln University
A 140m² extension to the FoodSouth Building, located at Lincoln University, was officially opened by FoodSouth Chair Alan Malcolmson at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on-site on Wednesday 17 August.
A research team consisting of scientists from Yamanashi University and Waseda University in Japan...
A research team consisting of scientists from Yamanashi University and Waseda University in Japan has recently made a significant breakthrough: they have successfully developed a solid-state air battery.
ZJU jumps in the THE World University Rankings
Zhejiang University continues to make gain in this year’s Time Higher Education World University Rankings...
UC appoints first Te Amorangi | Pro-Vice-Chancellor Pacific
Distinguished Professor Steven Ratuva has added yet another first to his long list of accomplishments, becoming the University of Canterbury’s first Te Amorangi | Pro-Vice-Chancellor Pacific.
UQ journalism student Sarah Richards to help shape media landscape
Until she attended a careers information fair, final-year University of Queensland journalism student Sarah Richards thought teaching art was where her future lay.
Researchers tackling medicinal cannabis industry’s waste problem
Researchers are working to address the environmental impact of medicinal cannabis waste. The results could have a big impact on the industry.
Singapore: new International “Asia Social Innovation by Design” course
Students of the Grande Ecole Program will now have the opportunity to follow a “specialization” called “Asia Social Innovation by Design” in Singapore at Strate School of Design.
Targeting variant of common protein may dramatically boost effectiveness of breast cancer treatment
A rare variant of a protein present in nearly all human cells may hold the key to improving the effectiveness of breast cancer treatment, according to University of Manchester research funded by Breast Cancer Now.











































