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Dundee recognised globally for Life Sciences and Medicine

The University of Dundee has been recognised as a global centre of excellence for Life Sciences & Medicine in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022.

Vale: Griffith farewells Alan Mackay-Sim, a titan of science

Griffith University is paying tribute to one of its finest in Professor Emeritus Alan Mackay-Sim AM known to many as a pioneering stem-cell research scientist and former recipient of the Australian of the Year award.

Juravinski Research Institute announces new Hamilton biospecimen program to propel medical discoveries

Hamilton is about to make big strides in health research with the launch of the Hamilton Regional Biospecimen Services program (HRBS).

University of Toronto scores top marks in QS World University Rankings by Subject

From environmental sciences to classics and ancient history, the University of Toronto continues to gain global esteem as a leader across a wide range disciplines.

Four incredible UOW scientists join Homeward Bound voyages to Antarctica

Four outstanding University of Wollongong (UOW) researchers are bound for the wilds of Antarctica as part of a prestigious global initiative that aims to motivate and celebrate women with backgrounds in Science...

NZ’s most walkable towns and cities ranked

In a new article on The Conversation, University of Canterbury Dr Tom Logan looks at how urban areas can become more accessible to improve our health, sustainability and communities.

Manufacturing advances bring material back in vogue

One of the world's most important artificial materials is back in vogue because scientists are harnessing its properties for new and diverse future applications such as space navigation and farming.

Experts create pathway to inclusive and equitable ocean policy

A new paper has outlined how place, people, culture and equity can be used alongside environmental and economic metrics to inform ocean policy.

Otago researcher and medical oncologist win national award for cancer research

A University of Otago researcher and a medical oncologist have won the 2021 Roche Translational Cancer Research Fellowship Award, worth $30,000, for their project on lung cancer.

Trailblazing professor and brilliant protégé awarded honorary doctorates

It was a case of deep mutual admiration when WA’s most esteemed child health champion and one of her high-flying students received honorary doctorates alongside one another at The University of Western Australia last night.
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