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Rice goes GRE-optional for grad programs, will grant fee waivers to graduates of Texas...

Rice is eliminating the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) standardized test requirement for its 2021 graduate programs.

Combined cancer therapies most effective to treat mesothelioma

Cancer researchers from The University of Western Australia have found a combination of chemotherapy...

Belgian COVID-19 patient re-infected only three months after the initial infection

A Belgian patient had COVID-19 twice. She was reinfected 93 days after the first infection and experienced symptoms in both occasions.

New science scholarship a pathway for future Māori and Pasifika academics

A significant bequest by the late Emeritus Professor Peter Holland has paved the way to an exciting new postgraduate scholarship at the University of Canterbury...

Top researcher and British COVID-19 key expert joins UCPH from Imperial College

The English researcher and disease-modeling expert Dr. Samir Bhatt will soon join University of Copenhagen. From his position at Imperial College London

Westminster alumnus-led vaccine manufacturer set to play leading role in large scale production of...

Westminster alumnus Adar Poonawalla, who is the CEO of the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer called Serum Institute of India...

Isabelle Huault appointed President of the Executive Board of emlyon business school

emlyon announces the appointment of Isabelle Huault, actual President of the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL, as the head of the institution, starting the beginning of the next academic year.

Nanoparticle-enhanced chemo-immunotherapy to trigger robust antitumor immunity

The research team led by Dr. SUN Jihong from the Department of Radiology, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine...

Retiring Psychology professor leaves legacy for family wellbeing

A drive to improve family life has underpinned most of Neville Blampied’s 50-year career in Psychology at the University of Canterbury (UC).

Genetic links to drug and alcohol use among young people

Young people who are genetically predisposed to risk-taking, low extraversion and schizophrenia are more likely to use alcohol, cigarettes...
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