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Working at Western University

It takes a lot of great people to make a university great. During the busiest times in the academic year, more than 12,000 people work at Western.

Being adaptive at work may be the golden ticket to combat gender inequalities

A study from The University of Western Australia’s Business School has revealed that women who adapt to changes in their work teams are recognised more than their male counterparts.

Dazzling plays shortlisted for drama accolade

Thought-provoking plays exploring themes of criminal justice, race and the dark side of social media have been shortlisted for the James Tait Black Prize for Drama.

UM develops drug-loaded macrophage robot for treatment of acute pneumonia

A research team led by Wang Ruibing, associate professor in the Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences (ICMS) at the University of Macau, has developed a supramolecularly engineered motorised cell platform as a nanomedicine carrier...

TWU Researchers Seek to Prenict Cardiovascular Fitness Through Tracking Micro RNA

MicroRNAs play important roles in regulating gene expression, through directing what proteins each cell makes. Since their recent discovery in the 90s...

Double degree puts business goals in reach

Personal growth was a priority for Xavier Ngaata when he started university. The double degree graduate is now confidently pursuing his passion for business.

£6 million programme extension to help small manufacturers across the Midlands

The SME Group at WMG, University of Warwick, has secured a £6m extension to their programme to help small manufacturing companies in the East and West Midlands

Scientists identify potential for lifestyle changes to prevent and treat obesity

Weight loss surgery can profoundly reduce the levels of bile acid associated with higher appetite, as can taking fibre supplements but to a lesser degree.

CDU wins grant to build skills, boost productivity

Charles Darwin University has been awarded $550,000 in funding to help boost organisational productivity across the Territory’s health and community services sector.

Graduate student dreams of global recognition for home country’s folk games

As an undergraduate student at the University of Ghana, Ivy Osei was surprised to discover in herself a passion for learning – and teaching others – about traditional folk games.  
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