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Task Force launched to address racial inequality at Oxford

With a membership from across the collegiate University, it will propose a University-wide strategy to address under-representation and both conscious and unconscious discrimination.

Professor honoured for French arts and culture research

A Leeds academic has been honoured by the French government for her contribution to research in French arts and culture.

New centre to bridge divide between tech and patients, as COVID accelerates digital health...

The COVID-19 pandemic has lent new urgency to the need for a digitally enabled health system, says the head of a new University of Melbourne...

SFU’s leadership in impactful entrepreneurship recognized with international award

Simon Fraser University is being recognized with the 2023 Deshpande Symposium Award for The Entrepreneurial University, in recognition of its leadership in entrepreneurial programming and innovation support.

Economist David Blanchflower Appointed at University of Glasgow

Professor David Blanchflower CBE, is taking up a new role at the University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School.

Warwick University engineering student lands prestigious Maserati internship in Monaco

An engineering student at the University of Warwick has secured a prestigious summer internship with Maserati, which will be based in Monaco.

FIU Business ranked No. 1 in the world for real estate research

FIU Business has been ranked No. 1 globally for real estate research productivity by the Journal of Real Estate Literature.

Entrepreneurial excellence awarded

The University's entrepreneurial ethos was celebrated at an international awards ceremony in Barcelona this June.

New Colombo Plan Scholar acts on disability inclusion

2020 New Colombo Plan (NCP) Scholar and UQ philosophy and economics student Adele Greedy-Vogel wants to make her mark in disability inclusion.

Infants prefer live music over recorded version, study finds

New research from U of T's ​TEMPO Lab suggests that even babies feel the impact of being at a live show, through both musicians’ interactions with an audience and the social experience of being in a crowd.
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