University of Glasgow named Scottish University of the Year
The University of Glasgow has been named the Scottish University of the Year by the Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024.
Researchers at U of T use physics model to study spread of COVID-19 respiratory...
After nearly a year of studying COVID-19, scientists are still grappling with fundamental questions – including understanding the dominant modes...
Children’s dental health still very poor despite interventions
Children's access to NHS dentists and rates of tooth decay remain very poor despite improvements from national Government interventions, oral health experts say.
NZ’s first Climate Adaptation Plan – Expert Reaction
The National Adaptation Plan is a welcome step to urgently adapt to the worst impacts of climate change, says University of Canterbury Professor Bronwyn Hayward.
1.3 million disabled workers trapped in insecure work in UK – and 430,000 want...
New research by the Work Foundation at Lancaster University reveals 1.3 million disabled workers are trapped in severely insecure work in the UK – and 430,000 say they want to work more hours.
Increase in diabetes numbers hides a ray of hope
The rate of diabetes is increasing globally. We’re told it’s a tsunami. An epidemic. But that’s only half the story. The real picture has some rays of hope among the dark clouds.
Microplastics in Auckland’s air revealed
Microplastic pollution swirling in Auckland's air is equivalent to millions of plastic bottles per year.
MCI is Proud to Join the Edropean University Ulysseus
The European Union finances the establishment of 24 European Universities | MCI | The Entrepreneurial School ® as part of the European University UlyssEUS, is one of the successful winners of a 5 million euro start-up fund.
Why study in Canada as an international student?
Panorama of Toronto skyline at night with CN Tower over lake from Central Island
Canada is a land...
Software tool breathes life into post-COVID office airflow
As offices nationwide spring back to life, interior space designers and architects will soon have an easy-to-use planning tool to put indoor workplace furniture, staff and partitions – quite literally – in their proper place.











































