Passion for education equity drives Curtin graduate to scholarship success
Curtin University graduate Christian Bien has been awarded a prestigious Westpac Future Leaders Scholarship joining an elite group of Australians committed to solving challenges facing communities.
ESSEC ranked 4th in the Financial Times Master in Finance Ranking 2020
The Financial Times has published its ranking of the best Master in Finance programs. ESSEC has climbed to 4th place in the world...
Leading career in law spans sport and natural disasters
Sports law, land law and the legal fall-out of natural disasters such as the Canterbury earthquakes are specialty areas for a retiring Emeritus Professor.
2023 Kupe Leadership Scholars announced
Students from across the University are undertaking an exciting experience of personal growth and challenge this year thanks to a Kupe Leadership Scholarship.
York graduate celebrates winning inaugural McCall MacBain Scholarship
At the end of a rigorous six-month scholarship application process, including two rounds of interviews, York University graduate and future positive changemaker Amanda Sears (BA '20) joined a life-changing Zoom call.
Transatlantic MoU Revolutionises In-Silico Regulatory Science
A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed between UK CEiRSI (UK Centre of Excellence on In-Silico Regulatory Science and Innovation) and Triangle CERSI...
The best team player: robot or human?
Do teams perform better when working collaboratively or competitively? How does a human perform when working alongside AI?
How to tackle gambling harms
Whether you’re watching TV, attending a footy game, or eating a meal at your local pub, gambling is hard to escape. Although the rise of gambling is not unique to Australia
New NUS Law fellowship to advance understanding of the rule of law
The Stephen Brogan–Jones Day Legal Fellowship on the Rule of Law is established through a generous US$1 million gift from the Jones Day Foundation.
Culture organisations face potential ‘artistic hiatus’ in EU partnerships due to Brexit
Brexit could trigger an ‘artistic hiatus’ in the UK as cultural organisations struggle with loss of funding and new regulations, according to new research on the consequences of leaving the EU.










































