Record number of ANU students ready to leave lasting mark in Indo-Pacific
Seventeen sensational students from The Australian National University (ANU) will jet off to the Indo-Pacific to live, study and intern in the region after receiving New Colombo Plan scholarships for 2025.
Interdisciplinary team wins health grant
Researchers from across AUT have received a $1,364,660 grant from the Health Research Council (HRC) to collaborate with Ngā Maia Māori Midwives Aotearoa, Pasifika Midwives Aotearoa...
CityUHK promotes international education and fosters innovative academic and scientific
Professor Freddy Boey, President and University Distinguished Professor of City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK), discussed the University’s efforts and achievements in...
Animal-based protein recommended for people being treated for cancer
If you’re being treated for cancer, don’t leave meat, fish and dairy off your plate, University of Alberta experts advise.
‘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.
Researchers get creative to support healthy ageing minds
Researchers will investigate how the creative arts can support healthy brains and heathy minds as we age.
Brilliant Bristol students win “ludicrously tight” University Challenge quarterfinal
Bristol students came from behind to win the first of their University Challenge quarterfinals.
Thoughts of harming baby a normal but unpleasant part of postpartum experience
Many new mothers experience unwanted and intrusive thoughts about intentionally harming their babies, but those thoughts don’t appear to increase the likelihood that they will actually harm their newborn, according to a new UBC study.
Eye-catching mobile device research could be a sight for sore thumbs
Insights from a new study focused on widening the use of eye-tracking as a control method for mobile devices could offer a sharper view of the smartphones of the future.
Monash Researcher Awarded 2022 Fenner Medal by Australian Academy of Science
Associate Professor Chris Greening from Monash’s Biomedicine Discovery Institute has been awarded the prestigious Fenner Medal by the Australian Academy of Science.













































