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Research Achievement Awards honor early-career and accomplished Brown scholars
In recognition of high-impact research and fundamental discoveries, the University will celebrate the work of six researchers with achievement awards presented...
HKU honours outstanding academics at Excellence Awards Presentation Ceremony for 2020
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) held the HKU Excellence Awards Presentation Ceremony for 2020 on March 31 (Wednesday) to celebrate the exceptional achievements...
A robot that senses hidden objects
System uses penetrative radio frequency to pinpoint items, even when they’re hidden from view.
Master’s student committed to protecting NZ environment
Early on during her undergraduate studies at Lincoln University, she discovered that her interests lay in biosecurity and bioprotection.
VMU uniting Lithuanian language enthusiasts from all around the globe
On the 17th of July, the Lithuanian Language and Culture Course (VMU) will once again continue its mission of uniting Lithuanian language enthusiasts from all around the globe.
Georgia Tech Among Nation’s Best in U.S. News & World Report’s Graduate School Rankings
More than half of all rated Georgia Tech programs earned higher rankings than the previous year.
UM FBA gains EQUIS eligibility
The Faculty of Business Administration (FBA) of the University of Macau (UM) has been granted EQUIS eligibility by the European Foundation of Management Development (EFMD).
A museum of… construction materials – a student-developed project wins an honourable mention
Darya Biaketava, a student of the Faculty of Architecture, has won an honourable mention in the international competition for the concept of the Museum of Materials.
Jump in cancer diagnoses at 65 implies patients wait for Medicare, according to Stanford...
Analyzing a national cancer database, researchers find a bump in diagnoses at 65, suggesting that many wait for Medicare to kick in before they seek care.












































