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Cutbacks to Classics a Retrograde Step

Following the Ministry of Education's recent decision to remove Classics from NCEA Level 1, UC Associate Professor Patrick O'Sullivan discusses why this change will take away an opportunity...

HKUST Students Excelled in HKU-NWS Joint University Case Competition 2021

In the HKU-NWS Joint University Case Competition organized last Sunday, 4 teams of undergraduates from HKUST Business School won the finalist awards...

University of Bristol students launch international charity scheme

A scheme set up by five University of Bristol undergraduates has begun to support charities across the globe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Discovery of a new drug for diabetic retinopathy

A potentially effective treatment for diabetic retinopathy, a disease that swells and scars the retina, has been developed by an Université de Montréal scientist and...

Agree to disagree: UOW students compete in world debating championships

Learning how to argue is a skill that seems to have been lost in the 21st century, as healthy debate has given way to one-sided shouting and social media cancellation.

Starting from here – hui shows us how to embrace climate change action

Academics, artists and activists will discuss how to create a more equitable and sustainable world and share insights from their work across the business...

New research strengthens evidence for climate change increasing risk of wildfires

New scientific publications reviewed since January 2020 strengthen the evidence that climate change increases the frequency and...

How the Sydney cluster grew—and what it could mean for New Zealand

With news of a new strain of the Covid-19 virus spreading in the UK, it looks like Australia’s Christmas plans are also up in the air with a new cluster of cases in Sydney.

Understanding cellular clock synchronization

Thanks to a unique imaging instrument, scientists at UNIGE are revealing that cellular clocks in a given organ can be synchronized without the intervention of external signals.

New £1.7 Million Promotion for Women in Leeds City Region – To Boost Leadership...

A new £1.7 million project has been launched by Leeds Beckett University to enhance the resilience and growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by building the leadership skills...
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