UM’s 35th Portuguese Language Summer Course ends with success
The 35th Portuguese Language Summer Course, organised by the University of Macau (UM) Department of Portuguese, has ended with success on 23 July.
Five uni of adelaide researchers awarded tall poppies
Five University of Adelaide researchers have won 2021 South Australian Young Tall Poppy Science Awards.
UTAS scoops Green Gown awards
The University of Tasmania has significantly bolstered its environmental credentials with multiple wins at the 2021 Green Gown Awards Australasia.
Students from the Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Management of M.U.S.T won the Gold...
The results of“The 3rd Macau Vocational English Contest” organized by the Macau Productivity and Technology Transfer Center have been announced recently, and the award ceremony was held on March 23, 2022. The team of four third-year bachelor students from FHTM...
UC offers summer course on animal-inspired robotics
The student at William Mason High School in Mason, Ohio, enrolled in the University of Cincinnati’s Biology Meets Engineering course, which gives students both at UC and Cincinnati-area high schools a chance to learn about both disciplines while they work on animal-inspired robotics projects.
An extrasolar world covered in water?
With the help of instruments designed partly in Canada, a team of Université de Montréal astronomers have discovered an exoplanet that could be completely covered in water.
Palmerston North celebrates 2022 graduates
The ceremonies, held at The Regent on Broadway, begin Tuesday morning and run until Friday afternoon, opening with Māori and Pacific ceremonies.
2023 Playford Trust Scholarship recipients
Twenty-nine University of Adelaide students have received scholarships from the Playford Memorial Trust.
Archaeologists discover long-lost Scottish monastery
A team of archaeologists, co-led by a researcher at the University of Southampton, believe they have located the site of the lost Monastery of Deer in Northeast Scotland.
Manchester researcher shows how everyday feelings shape political processes
When people think about politics, they often imagine elections, protests or politicians arguing on TV - but what if political processes are also shaped by the small, everyday feelings and moments that most of us might not even notice?

















































