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Teesside University and Reach PLC collaborate to support local journalism

The latest development in Teesside University’s growing partnership with news publisher Reach has brought the two organisations closer than ever, with reporters now based in the University’s dynamic, on-campus workspace.

StratComm connects students with businesses for real-life strategic work

The goal: to develop a strategic internal communications plan for DHL, a global shipping and supply chain logistics company, and Shaden Ahmed, Tracy Beazley-Clark and Sama Elhansi knew they had to do more than simply look at a website, or hold a Zoom meeting.

WA’s leading scientists to share marine expertise with local students

The State’s leading marine researchers are set to share their science expertise with local students this week in the first of a series of teaching sessions on Western Australia’s marine environment.

Poor social health a predictor for cardiovascular disease

A recent study by Monash University has found that among healthy older adults, social isolation and low social support are strong predictors of overall cardiovascular risk.

University of Melbourne climbs in QS Rankings

The University of Melbourne has improved its position from 41 to 37 in the latest QS World University Rankings that were released today.

King’s Principal receives Knighthood

Originally trained as a neuroscientist, Professor Byrne’s research contributions have been in the field of mitochondrial medicine and neuromuscular disorders.

New research to make digital transactions quantum safe and twenty times faster

A team of experts, including Monash University researchers, has developed a new technique to implement quantum-safe digital signatures twenty times faster, resulting in speedier and safer online transactions than ever before.

TS2 accelerator programme and new BLOCK71 Social Impact Hub provide boost for social impact...

To foster the growth of innovative social ventures tackling social issues and environmental challenges, NUS Enterprise and the Singapore Centre for Social Enterprise (raiSE) have jointly committed S$3.5 million...

Superconducting germanium made with industry-compatible methods

Scientists have paved the way for next-generation quantum circuits by successfully making a semiconducting element commonly used in electrical devices superconducting.

USU Professor Susan Madsen Honored as Utah Business 2020 Women of the Year

Susan Madsen is the Founder and Director, Utah Women & Leadership Project and Inaugural Karen Haight Huntsman Endowed Professor of Leadership in the Huntsman School of Business
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