What to do about organisational charlatans and false performers at work – study
Most people will know someone who talks a big game at work, but when it comes down to it, isn’t as competent as they pretend to be...
Explaining Nobel Prize-winning research
Two Queen’s experts in economics discuss natural experiments, labour markets, and what you can learn from watching alumnus David Card in action.
Glasgow Named the UK University of the Year
The University of Glasgow has been named Times Higher Education (THE) University of the Year, it has been announced tonight (26 November 2020)
Gambling rates dropped during height of COVID restrictions
Gambling rates in Australia dropped off significantly during the height of COVID-19 restrictions, before increasing again over the past six months...
Curtin students named among best and brightest at Premier’s awards
Two outstanding Curtin University students and a leading science outreach program for children have been crowned winners at the 2021 Premier’s Science Awards.
Water safety education in range of environments viable tool to reduce drownings
Combining water safety education in both a swimming pool and open water improves children’s aquatic skills and adaptability, reducing the risk of drowning, a University of Otago-led study has found.
Graduate entrepreneurs release period cup cleaning case
Bristol graduates who won funding from the University to launch their startup have today released their portable period cup cleaning and sterilisation case.
New Research Points to Effective Ways to Influence Engagement and Increase Support for Addressing...
Researchers have found that information about economic inequality focusing on the disadvantages facing people from the lower-socioeconomic class leads...
Cracking a tough nut for macadamia growers
Macadamia researchers are breeding thinner shells for bigger kernels and tougher husks for resisting pests.
New heart treatment helps the body grow a replacement valve
Replacement heart valves that grow inside the body are a step closer to reality following studies led by researchers at Imperial.












































