Offers celebrate new Narrm Scholars to join the University of Melbourne in 2024
The University of Melbourne has today offered 5,953 domestic undergraduate students a place in the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) December offer round, an increase of 956 offers on the same time last year.
HKU Business School Announces JUPAS Entrance Scholarship to Nurture Future Global Business Leaders
The prolonged threat of the pandemic has brought many challenges and hardships to Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) students.
Newly identified biomarker could lead to simple blood test for rare autoimmune disease
A University of Alberta team has uncovered a universal biological marker for myasthenia gravis with the aim of developing a simple, fast and accessible diagnostic test for the rare autoimmune disease.
Sydney 38th in world in QS rankings
The University of Sydney continues to excel in the QS World University Rankings, this year moving from 40th in the world to 38th.
People with eczema needed to help with bathing study
The ‘Bathing study’ has been chosen and developed by people living with eczema, in partnership with researchers from University of Nottingham and Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.
UM presents teaching award to excellent faculty member
At the 2021 Congregation on 19 June, the University of Macau (UM) presented the Teaching Excellence Award, which recognises faculty members with outstanding performance in teaching.
New funding to advance multiple sclerosis research
Researchers from The University of Western Australia will use cutting-edge technology to unlock vital insights into the immune system’s role in multiple sclerosis (MS)...
First students graduate from Birmingham-Guangzhou education partnership
The first students have graduated from an innovative partnership between the University of Birmingham and Jinan University that saw them receiving degrees from both institutions.
Swallowable sensors could pinpoint gut movement problems for patients
Scientists have developed an ingestible capsule dotted with sensors that can detect pressure in a patient’s guts and detect points of failure.
Babies not meeting infant feeding guidelines may be at greater risk for childhood obesity
The latest research from Growing Up in New Zealand reveals the link between childhood obesity and infant feeding guidelines.
















































