Explore University of Macau on the Open Day on 16 Jan
The University of Macau (UM) will hold the UM Open Day 2022 on Sunday 16 January. There will be various activities on that day, including admission consultation, lectures, visits to state key laboratories and family-friendly activities.
Waterloo researchers awarded more than $10 million
Twenty-two researchers at the University of Waterloo have been awarded more than $10 million to support their research from the Ontario Research Fund (ORF).
Curtin Singapore on the move to thriving new campus precinct
Curtin Singapore is moving to an exciting new campus location in 2022, alongside the National University of Singapore (NUS), the National University Hospital (NUH) and Singapore’s new Greater Southern Waterfront development.
Manchester’s Professor Gary Younge wins prestigious journalism award
The University of Manchester’s Professor Gary Younge has been named as the recipient of a prestigious Robert B. Silvers Award in recognition of his exceptional contribution to the field of journalism.
Ebe gets her moment on the stage after long wait
Ebe Ganon - a queer, disabled student who completed her arts and science degrees in 2020 whilst managing illness challenges and full-time work - finally has her walk-across-stage experience today, following a long wait due to the pandemic.
New AI-powered tool for early dementia screening
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) spin-off company Gray Matter Solutions is partnering with Osler Group, a premium health and wellness organisation in Singapore
University of Toronto psych prof on ‘the great snapback’ and tips for post-lockdown living
After nearly two years of coping with COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions, there’s a host of new things to consider as pandemic measures begin to ease.
Simulating scientists: New tool for AI-powered scientific discovery
Published in Nature Machine Intelligence, an Australian team led by Monash University researchers has developed a generative AI tool that mimics scientists to support and speed up the process of scientific discoveries.
A Slow-Motion Section of the San Andreas Fault May Not Be So Harmless After...
Most people have heard about the San Andreas Fault. It’s the 800-mile-long monster that cleaves California from south to north, as two tectonic plates slowly grind against each other, threatening to produce big earthquakes.
Tackling some of cancer’s biggest mysteries: new grants for UNSW Sydney researchers
Early and mid-career medicine and biomedical engineering academics will receive grants to explore new approaches to cancer treatment.
















































