Bank policymaker delivers first speech in Leeds
A leading economist delivered the first speech in his new role for the Bank of England at the University of Leeds.
How can new non-antibiotic therapeutic approaches and AI help us tackle antimicrobial resistance?
Growing antimicrobial resistance creates an urgent need for the rapid advancement of technology to address this global health challenge.
Building a regional marine research nexus centred in Singapore
As Singapore’s marine science community celebrates 20 years of prolific research on St John’s Island, the St John’s Island National Marine Laboratory gears up to play a larger regional role in marine science.
Five future fellows awarded $4.5million
Five University of Adelaide researchers have collectively been awarded more than $4.5 million from the Federal Government to advance their work.
Ravenscar House Museum: A remarkable gift to Ōtautahi
When Ōtautahi Christchurch’s striking purpose-built Ravenscar House Museum opened to the public late last year, it was the realisation of a long-held dream.
Further decline in prevalence of obesity in 4-year-olds
Obesity among New Zealand 4-year-old children is continuing to decline, but one in three children are still considered overweight, a new University of Otago study shows.
University of Canterbury student hones skills to help Pacific home
A goal of giving back to his developing home country, Papua New Guinea, has motivated Charlie Ikosi to study at the University of Canterbury (UC).
Scientist recognised for research into Congo peatlands
A researcher who exposed the threat that climate change poses to tropical forests in Africa has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, one of the highest accolades in science.
Student depression, anxiety soaring during pandemic, new survey finds
The COVID-19 pandemic appears to be driving dramatic increases in depression and anxiety among college students, with more than a third reporting significant mental health challenges
2024 Australian Mental Health Prize winners announced
Four Australians have been recognised, including a researcher who’s created an equine therapy program for Aboriginal youth and an academic who’s reshaped the treatment of psychiatric disorders globally.











































