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CWUR: World University Rankings 2020-21

Source: The Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) The Center for World University Rankings...

SFU partners with Dutch agritech powerhouse Wageningen University & Research to spur innovation

Food security and sustaining agriculture in the face of climate change are global challenges that require global solutions, which is why Simon Fraser University is partnering with the world’s top agritech university.

Nanoparticles show promise in defeating antibiotic-resistant bacteria, U of T researchers find

A new therapy developed by researchers at the University of Toronto may bring us one step closer to effectively killing deadly drug-resistant superbugs.

Using AI to predict the future of transport and ease congestion

Launched today, a world first project seeks to use artificial intelligence (AI) to predict traffic congestion up to three hours ahead, optimising traffic in large cities and improving road safety as part of the University’s smart cities ecosystem.

UM students’ graduation work explores health issues in post-pandemic era

The Department of Communication, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Macau (UM), recently launched Eudemonia – UM Bridges 2022.

Grad student focuses on writing’s capacity to explore trauma and ‘move toward justice or...

Karine Hack spends a lot of time thinking about the power of writing to process and document trauma – in part because an undergraduate project that involved transcribing and editing Holocaust testimonials.

Monash’s Faculty of Arts welcomes new Dean, Professor Katie Stevenson

Monash University’s Faculty of Arts has welcomed a new Dean after an extensive international search.

Top scholars recognised for strategically important studies

Some of the University of Adelaide’s top students have been honoured with prestigious Playford Scholarships.

Women from diverse backgrounds still face leadership barriers: study

Australian leaders with diverse backgrounds have expressed a sense of resignation and despair about the lack of women from First Nations and Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds in leadership roles.

Gardening linked to staying sharp in later life, study finds

Taking up gardening is associated with improved thinking skills in older age, research shows.
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