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Virtual Career Fair

In Semester 2, 2020 we're bringing you a number of virtual events to help you prepare for graduate employment. Explore your opportunities, network, and learn more about the career paths and future work prospects available to you.

NUS scientists develop realistic ‘micro-gut’ model to study the relationship between gut microbes and...

The 3D scalable ‘gut-on-a-chip’ model enables real-time visualisation of the interactions of gut microbes and the human intestine.

A single injection reverses blindness in patient with rare genetic disorder

A Penn Medicine patient with a genetic form of childhood blindness gained vision, which lasted more than a year, after receiving a single injection of an experimental RNA therapy into the eye.

Is productivity really a magical fix?

With productivity set to be the dominant theme of Labor's upcoming Jobs and Skills Summit, Honorary Professor of Political Economy, Jim Stanford...

Why study in Canada as an international student?

Panorama of Toronto skyline at night with CN Tower over lake from Central Island Canada is a land...

New study sheds light on breastfeeding challenge

One in five women experience feelings of aversion during breastfeeding, according to a new Australian study.

Poor social health a predictor for cardiovascular disease

A recent study by Monash University has found that among healthy older adults, social isolation and low social support are strong predictors of overall cardiovascular risk.

University joins world-first consortium to fight global blindness

Australian leaders in corneal bioengineering have collaborated to form BIENCO, a consortium to develop bioengineered eye tissue to treat corneal blindness.

Study finds how much people would pay to live without food hypersensitivity

Researchers from The University of Manchester have found that people living with food hypersensitivities would be willing to pay a substantial amount of money to live without the inconvenience...

SLC Research Seminar – Sydney Shep, Marco Sonzogni, and John Seton

On the centenary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses, three scholars share surprising new stories about the book, its owners, and its readers.
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