Looking after Pacific learners’ needs in the classroom
By 2028, it is predicted that around 17 percent of New Zealand learners will have Pacific heritage, with a huge range of cultures included in this group. It is essential...
Three McGill Professors Receive Royal Society of Canada Medals
Three McGill researchers have been honoured with prestigious medals from the Royal Society of Canada (RSC).
Can cities plant away climate emissions?
AUT Senior Lecturer David Hall addresses the question of whether cities can just offset their emissions in a talk for Te Pūtahi Centre For Architecture & City Making in Christchurch on September 20, 2022.
UQ vaccine research targets lumpy skin disease
Scientists at The University of Queensland are developing a protein-based vaccine to protect Australia’s beef industry from lumpy skin disease (LSD).
Monash AI expert honoured by Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
Monash University’s leading artificial intelligence researcher and Faculty of Information Technology Dean Professor Ann Nicholson has been elected as a fellow of the Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE).
The Hon Greg Hunt appointed Turner Institute Advisory Council Chair
Monash University is pleased to announce the appointment of former federal Minister for Health and Aged Care, the Hon Greg Hunt, as the foundation Chair of the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health’s Advisory Council.
Gaels capture silver at U SPORTS Women’s Rugby Championship
Football team advances to the 114th Yates Cup after beating Ottawa Gee-Gees 35-13 at Richardson Field.
Antibody therapies against Covid-19 for most vulnerable patients work, new analysis finds
The largest analysis of data on antibody therapies for protecting clinically extremely vulnerable people from Covid-19 shows that they are effective, a new study has found.
Ngareta Timutimu awarded prestigious University Medal
The University of Waikato has awarded its prestigious University Medal to Ngareta Timutimu (MNZM) recognising her service to the University as a member of the University Council and as Chairperson of Te Rōpū Manukura.
‘Billions of tiny soldiers:’ Researchers harness bacteria-eating viruses to create a powerful new weapon...
Researchers at McMaster University have created a powerful new weapon against bacterial contamination and infection.
















































