University of Bristol collaboration secures nearly £2 million for technical experts
A pioneering new project that will develop the abilities of Research Technical Professionals (RTPs) and support them to build the skills to work with industrial partners to address real-world challenges and opportunities has been awarded £1.97 million.
WinTOR’s on its way: U of T partnership to train self-driving cars to handle...
Companies around the globe are racing to create fully autonomous vehicles that can handle anything the road throws at them.
UNSW chemist honoured by Australian Academy of Science for decades-long achievements
Professor Justin Gooding has been recognised for his innovative work, including commercialising one of the most used analytical medical devices in the world, the blood glucose meter.
Professor emerita Ilene Forsyth gives $6.25M to expand art history studies
LSA is expanding the University of Michigan’s global footprint in art history studies with the announcement of a new $6.25 million gift from Ilene Forsyth...
Harmonious solution to career success for overqualified employees
Overqualified employees can fulfil their career potential if they have the right passion for their work, according to new research by The University of Western Australia.
Research establishes possum density in NZ’s urban environments
New Zealand’s first rigorous estimates of possum density in urban areas has been published by the University of Otago, forming baseline data for predator control modelling and planning for the country’s Predator Free 2050 vision.
Two NUS teams bag top awards at Times Higher Education Awards Asia 2024
NUS teams behind the interdisciplinary initiative “Managing Aggression using Immersive Content (MAGIC) – A Blended Learning Experience using Virtual Reality” and the NUS Business School’s...
Hong Kong Shue Yan University Launching Two New Commerce Undergraduate Programmes
Hong Kong Shue Yan University has launched two new commerce undergraduate programmes, namely
New modelling method to aid wildlife conservation
A team of researchers created a new method of modelling to estimate the population of free-ranging animals and in doing so discovered that there were far fewer numbers of an Old World monkey, the macaque, than expected.
UM appoints Dr Xu Jian as vice rector
Following a global recruitment process and a rigorous selection process, the University of Macau (UM) has appointed Dr Claudia Xu Jian as its new vice rector (administration), effective from 13 September 2021.















































