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Study helps unlock secrets of star formation

A new study by an international team of researchers has used computer power to map the so-called "sonic scale", showing the key role turbulence plays in star formation.

Loving Learning – the importance of emotion in second-chance education

University of Canterbury (UC) Doctor of Education graduate, and previous Fulbright Distinguished Teacher, Lynnette Brice has collected and analysed stories from her career working in teen parent education

Hull York Medical School Identifies Genetic Tendency in Leukaemia Cells

Hull York Medical School clinicians have identified a way of predicting early whether or not patients will develop a common type of Leukaemia, based on their genetics.

Five McMaster projects get $35M in federal funding

The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) has awarded more than $35M to five projects that will build and expand the tools that will bolster McMaster’s nationally recognized...

Students win medal for extensive service, leadership and academic achievement

Two University of Waikato students have won the Sir Edmund Hillary Medal for their significant contribution to their community, while upholding a high level of academic achievement...

UM’s FBA holds first UM Industry Exchange

The first UM Industry Exchange (UMINEX), co-organised by the Department of Management and Marketing, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Macau (UM).

Three undergraduates awarded Goldwater Scholarships to support STEM education

Three University of Chicago undergraduates have received Barry Goldwater Scholarships, awarded annually based on academic merit and undergraduate research in the natural sciences...

Celebrating the first graduating class of The University of Waikato in China

It was a big day for celebration as staff tuned in virtually to watch students at the University’s joint institute in China cross the stage as the first graduating class.

Otago study outlines trail-blazing developments in conservation management

Many of us enjoy the familiar surroundings of home, but what if we needed to move to a strange place for our survival?

ECE teachers essential workers in all but name

Returning to work amidst the outbreak of the Delta variant, early childhood teachers must be recognised as essential workers - and remunerated as such, writes Dr Sue Cherrington.
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