Weaving Indigenous knowledge with scientific research: a balanced approach
Insights from bicultural research can enhance practical applications from a palaeotsunami database to land-use decisions, according to a new review in Earth Surface Dynamics
Understanding how music can influence children’s emotional recognition
A new study led by Dr Paddy Ross in our Psychology Department has shown that music can significantly influence emotion recognition in children.
AACSB: Global Accreditation Conference
One of AACSB’s largest conferences, the Global Accreditation Conference addresses important issues affecting business schools, such as technology, faculty models, research impact, globalization, and accountability, in the context of accreditation and through a contemporary lens.
Record number of students set to flock to Melbourne Orientation
Students from Victoria, around Australia and across the world returned to University of Melbourne campuses today for Melbourne Orientation Week.
Why AUBG is a smart choice to make
The American University in Bulgaria (AUBG) is a unique cooperative venture established with the support of the U.S. and Bulgarian governments.
Prof. Harry SHUM Appointed HKUST Council Chairman
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) welcomes the appointment of Prof. Harry SHUM Heung-Yeung as the next Chairman of the University Council for a term of three years starting from March 6, 2023.
Long Neck Helped Reptile Hunt Underwater
For over 150 years, paleontologists have puzzled over Tanystropheus, its strangely long neck and whether it lived mostly underwater or on land.
Stephen Taylor inducted into Accounting Hall of Fame
In recognition of his exceptional contribution to the field of Accounting, UTS Distinguished Professor Stephen Taylor has been inducted into the Australian Accounting Hall of Fame.
Jim Barnett: From the Ducks to the Golden State Warriors
Jim Barnett is a basketball lifer. After sprouting up four inches before his junior year in high school, he became a dominant player and began a basketball journey that continues to this day.
The problem with volunteer-run libraries for Auckland
Volunteers play a vital role in communities but they're not a substitute for trained and qualified librarians and library assistants, writes Anne Goulding.
















































