Sunday, May 10, 2026
Home Featured Page 420

Featured

Featured News provide with the most recently educational information’s, including the university news, events, business, ranking, programs and  admissions, etc…

University design student collaborates with global creative group

A bright blue avatar created by a University of Waikato design student is on show across New Zealand as part of the University’s A Trimester 2023 campaign.

Watch: Using AI to protect air passengers in a pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has created an unparalleled crisis for the airline industry: International and domestic air travel has slowed considerably...

AFC Bournemouth women’s team benefits from BU student support

Bournemouth University students have been supporting AFC Bournemouth’s women’s team on and off the field, using the skills gained in their degrees to help the team.

Leading mycology Professor joins Curtin Medical School

Curtin University has welcomed world renowned mycologist, Professor Wieland Meyer as the new Associate Dean of the Curtin Medical School.

NTU-SGH study finds reason why chemotherapy fails for some blood cancer patients

Mutations in a crucial gene are the key reason that chemotherapy fails in some patients with blood cancer, a study by NTU Singapore and Singapore General Hospital (SGH) has found.

Firestone Fellowships Recognize Student Research Projects

Students Rocco Distefano and Simon Ignat have been awarded Hofstra’s Firestone Fellowship, an award that has allowed them to continue research projects this summer.

Research project to explore whether digital coaching can support people with frailty

A project led by BU’s Professor Jane Murphy will explore whether digital coaching can support older people with frailty.

Pioneering trial aims to improve survival rates for advanced bladder cancer

First-of-its-kind trial hopes to improve survival rates for advanced bladder cancer by matching treatments to known genetic risk markers.

Victoria makes Australia’s First mRNA vaccine candidate

Victorian scientists and manufacturers have created Australia’s first mRNA COVID-19 vaccine candidate – Australia’s first ever mRNA drug product – in just five months, enabling clinical trials to begin in the new year.

New discovery may ‘unlock’ the future of infectious disease and cancer treatment

Researchers have identified a ‘guard mechanism’ for a protein which attacks microbes in infected cells, opening the possibility of new treatments for Toxoplasma, Chlamydia, Tuberculosis and even cancer.
- Advertisement -