Singapore teams clinch two Gold awards in inaugural International Olympiad in AI
Two teams of students from Singapore have won Gold medals at the first-ever International Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence (IOAI), held at the city of Burgas in Bulgaria this year from 9 to 15 August.
Young and vulnerable will keep fighting for a safe climate
Dr Blanche Verlie, Sydney Horizon Fellow from Gender and Cultural Studies, argues we must both adapt to climate change and continue to reduce emissions in...
International student caps threaten the Victorian economy
New independent analysis has revealed the government's proposed introduction of caps on universities’ international student enrolments would seriously damage the Victorian economy, strengthening calls for a review of the proposal.
Meet the new University Organist and Carillonist
Titus is one of Australia's leading organists, with a passion for sharing accessible music with local and international audiences.
Meet the students that broke the vending machine story
“It won’t get any bigger than this,” says River Stanley, a fourth-year University of Waterloo student in the Computer Science program...
Trailblazing Bristol mathematician and first-time mum scoops ‘Oscar of Science’ stateside
A talented Bristol mathematician took a break from motherhood to mingle with A-list celebrities and world-leading academics at an awards ceremony in America to receive a prestigious accolade in recognition of her pioneering research.
How do you earn a high GPA? Tips from a top University of Toronto...
Charlotte Wargniez didn’t just graduate from the University of Toronto at 17 years old, she was recognized for being the top female science student across the university’s three campuses.
UCalgary’s 24-hour coding competition offers students networking and growth opportunities
For some, it was just a few months ago during exam period. For others, it might be years or decades in the past and those bleary-eyed, adrenaline- and caffeine-filled moments at 3 a.m. are a distant memory.
University of Melbourne recognises Year 12 excellence with Melbourne Chancellor’s Scholarship and inaugural Narrm...
The University of Melbourne has offered its first Narrm Scholarships to eligible students who have received their Year 12 results today...
Lancaster scientist receives fellowship to help study and protect rare limestone pavements
A Lancaster University scientist has been awarded a fellowship to help protect rare and precious, but largely understudied, limestone pavement environments.