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Remote working is not the same for financial traders – here’s why

Press Release: Cass Business SchoolBy Hamish Armstrong (Senior Communications Officer) For lots of office workers, coronavirus proved to...

Bristol graduates remain in high demand from top UK employers

Graduates from the University of Bristol continue to be the most sought after by leading organisations according to the latest study of the UK job market...

Quantum tech iron test to be developed in partnership with First Nations communities

Scientists who are developing a revolutionary and more accurate iron test are heading to the Northern Territory to gather real-world data to help them design a blood-test device to operate in a range of environments.

Fifty years of mahi – a milestone for the University of Otago, Christchurch

“Kia Mau” – a call to come together and hold tight to one and all – is the chosen theme to celebrate 50 years of medical education and research excellence this year at the University of Otago, Christchurch.

Third-year students learn the practical side of entrepreneurship

INNOVENT 310: Women in Entrepreneurship is a third-year course based within the Innovation and Entrepreneurship major in the Bachelor of Commerce.

ANU start-up receives funding for anti-inflammatory research

A new start-up company led by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) and Monash University has received funding to develop a method to block inflammation caused by a number of common diseases...

Diversifying the sciences

UC Riverside’s Khaleel Razak and Frances Sladek receive grants from the University of California-Hispanic Serving Institutions Doctoral Diversity Initiative

University Quarter’s open-air display showcases artwork

An open-air art display curated from the University of Hull’s art collection showcases artists and their paintings to a wider audience in the University Quarter.

‘Mission accomplished’ as ventures graduate from Scotland’s first deeptech accelerator

A cohort of young ventures has hailed Scotland’s first deeptech accelerator a success after concluding a 13-week intensive skills programme. 

UM scholar publishes book on regulating artificial intelligence

Rostam J Neuwirth, head of the Department of Global Legal Studies of the University of Macau (UM) Faculty of Law, has published a new book titled ‘The EU Artificial Intelligence Act: Regulating Subliminal AI Systems’.
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