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Double win for PhD student at major science meet

Susana Gutarra Díaz gave presentations at the Annual Meeting of the Palaeontological Association based on her PhD work about how ancient marine reptiles may have swum.

Massey alumnus wins Booker Prize 2022

After achieving notable success with his 2010 debut novel, Chinaman: The Legend of Pradeep Mathew, Mr Karunatilaka’s long-awaited second novel has accumulated praise from critics and the Booker judges alike.

University to operate methane tracking satellite

The new mission control centre will provide hands-on experience to a new generation of space engineers and scientists.

100 CUHK Students Awarded Link University Scholarship 2020/21

100 students of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) have been awarded the Link University Scholarship 2020/21(Link Scholarship), in recognition of their outstanding achievements in...

University of Toronto ranked among the world’s top universities by ShanghaiRanking Consultancy

The 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities, released this week, saw the University of Toronto hold steady at 22nd in the world among all universities....

Patients with neurological disease are likelier to die after COVID

University of Alberta study also shows higher numbers of new neurological disorder diagnoses among people with pre-existing conditions in the months after they have COVID.

New report exposes critical issues and highlights reforms needed in Freedom of Information culture...

A robust Freedom of Information (FOI) process ensures independent access to government-held information, empowering the public, political opposition and journalists to hold governments and other institutions accountable.

Return to school sees improvement in children’s mental health

Mental health difficulties in children increased during the first national lockdown (between March and June 2020), but have decreased since.

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.

Machine learning can help address stigma of substance abuse in developing countries

In developing countries, people with substance-abuse issues can sometimes face shame and find it difficult to get help.
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