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
App predicts risk of developing Alzheimer’s
A new study from Lund University in Sweden shows that validated biomarkers can reveal an individual’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
Internationally renowned biomedical scientist to join NTU as Deputy President and Provost
NTU today announced that Professor Christian Wolfrum, an eminent biomedical scientist, will be joining the University as the next Deputy President and Provost.
University welcomes over $10 million from NHMRC
The University of Melbourne has attracted over $10 million in the latest National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funding round for Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies.
La Rochelle Business School, Excelia Group is awarded EQUIS accreditation
La Rochelle Business School, Excelia Group is awarded EQUIS accreditation
Press Release: efmdglobal.orgBy Tereza Valkova
New study reveals evidence of early Ice Age writing and what it meant
A research team including two Durham University academics have decoded the meaning of markings seen in Ice Age drawings, and in doing so found evidence of early writing dating back at least 14,000 years earlier than previously thought.
Nine Perfect Strangers review: sharp dialogue and excellent performances can’t hide the hollowness of...
This review contains minor spoilers for the first six episodes of Nine Perfect Strangers. Nine Perfect Strangers is a polished take on wellness culture that is less “eat the rich” than “pass the Kool-Aid”.
City, University of London’s Business School will be known as ‘Bayes Business School’
In July 2020, the Business School committed to changing its name after it was found that some of Sir John Cass’s wealth was obtained through his links to the slave trade.
Workplace injury and illness costs tens of thousands of work years: study
Australia loses 41,194 work years annually due to work-related injury, disease and mental health conditions, a new measure of the national burden of workplace injury and illness has found.
International honour for research in health geography
Queen’s Vice-Principal (Research), Nancy Ross, receives career research award from the American Association of Geographers.















































