Saturday, December 20, 2025
Home Featured Page 455

Featured

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

Waterloo professor unveils new framework to accelerate tourism climate action at COP27

University of Waterloo Professor Daniel Scott was one of three leading experts who launched a new international Tourism Panel on Climate Change (TPCC) at COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.

Article on domestic violence policing of First Nations women wins criminology award

Criminology and law researcher Emma Buxton-Namisnyk’s study of domestic violence policing of First Nations women in Australia has been recognised with an Early Career Research Award.

UC graduate aspires to help solve Pacific problems

Piper Mortimer’s long-term career aspiration is to work on projects with lasting positive impacts for the Pacific region – and she will be one step closer following graduation this month.

Waikato wins at Australasian Formula SAE

A team of engineering students from the University of Waikato won first place overall for an internal combustion vehicle in the Formula SAE-A competition held in Australia last week.

Chatbots can help treat symptoms in people with depression

Clinician scientists from NTU Singapore have found that mental health chatbots are able to effectively engage people with depression in empathetic conversations and assist in the treatment of their symptoms.

Women experiencing intimate partner violence three times more likely to contract HIV

Women that experience recent intimate partner violence (IPV) are three times more likely to contract HIV, according to a new study led by McGill University researchers.

Preventing weight gain can help avoid total knee replacement: study

Preventing weight gain from early adulthood could reduce knee replacements in Australian adults by almost 30 per cent and save the health system $373 million per year, new research has found.

Can plants be genetically programmed to save themselves?

Adil Khan has not seen The Martian. But his work is helping to ensure that when human beings do reach Mars, they will have a better time of it than Matt Damon’s Mark Watney.

Team effort: ITS and LAITS joined forces to build our new online world during...

Zoom has become a part of the daily routine for many at The University of Texas at Austin since the COVID-19 pandemic made it necessary to move the spring semester online.

Scholarship prepares Māori and Pacific students for life at UC

Almost 50 Māori and Pacific students are taking part in a scholarship programme they say builds friendships, pride in their culture and gives them a solid grounding in university life.
- Advertisement -