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UWA staff and alumni recognised in King’s Birthday Honours

Emeritus Professor Carol Bower, who has had a profound impact on child and public health over a 40-year career, was one of 25 staff and alumni from The University of Western Australia recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours.

University of Waikato ranked one of the top world-wide for accounting

The University of Waikato has recently been ranked as one of the top institutions in the world for accounting, according to the latest BYU Accounting Research Rankings.

Research grants support industry partnerships

The University of Adelaide has been awarded more than $1 million in linkage grants from the Australian Research Council (ARC) to support alliances with industry. Two projects aim to improve safety in the mining industry and help preserve Australia’s cultural heritage.

School Achieves FT European Business School 2020 Ranking

The Adam Smith Business School has been recognised as one of this year’s top 90 European Business Schools by the FT in its 2020 ranking results.

Physics professor wins award for dark energy research

A University of Canterbury theoretical physicist, who re-examined Einstein's gravity theory to help us understand ‘dark matter’, wins prestigious medal.

Global award for innovative testing programme

Dr Craig Mowat, Clinical Senior Lecturer at the University of Dundee’s School of Medicine, led the team who piloted a test to investigate patients visiting their GP with new bowel symptoms in 2015.

Bats struggle during organic farming transition

Bat activity falls as farms make the transition to organic agriculture, new research shows.

Fighting food insecurity during a global pandemic

As the COVID-19 pandemic cripples food systems worldwide, governments must evolve and cooperate to heal the crisis, Johns Hopkins Professor Jessica Fanzo argues in a recent Nature op-ed.

Immune cell discovery could lead to improved chronic worm treatment

Monash University researchers have uncovered why some intestinal worm infections become chronic in animal models, which could eventually lead to human vaccines and improved treatments.

Light-carrying chips advance machine learning

A team of international scientists has demonstrated an initial prototype of a photonic processor using tiny rays of light confined inside silicon chips that can process information much...
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