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Three La Trobe staff have been recognised with Australian Awards for University Teaching

Three La Trobe staff have been recognised with Australian Awards for University Teaching, each receiving a Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning.

Radio astronomers discover 8 new millisecond pulsars

A group of astronomers has discovered 8 millisecond pulsars located within the dense clusters of stars, known as “globular clusters'', using South Africa’s MeerKAT radio telescope.

Farmstrong partnership promotes wellbeing for agriculture students

Lincoln University is partnering with a nationwide rural wellbeing programme to promote wellness amongst its agriculture students.

Parasite defence mechanism de-coded by Dundee research team

Scientists in the School of Life Sciences have been able to demonstrate the mechanism that allows parasites to switch genes on and off randomly enabling them to...

Special high-carb drinks offer little performance advantage or gut relief

Both elite and amateur athletes would get better performance bang for their buck using traditional carbohydrate drinks/sports foods rather than costly hydrogel drinks

Bournemouth University host girls’ football festival at Vitality Stadium

Bournemouth University hosted a football festival for local girls’ football teams at AFC Bournemouth’s Vitality Stadium.

After cracking the “sum of cubes” puzzle for 42, mathematicians discover a new solution...

What do you do after solving the answer to life, the universe, and everything? If you’re mathematicians Drew Sutherland and Andy Booker, you go for the harder problem.

Computer Science Student Kaan Uyduran on Industry Year With Microsoft

Securing a placement year with a company like Microsoft is a competitive, but rewarding, process.

Oxford vaccine creator Professor Sarah Gilbert awarded RSA Albert Medal

Professor Sarah Gilbert has been awarded the Royal Society for Arts, Manufactures and Commerce’ (RSA) Albert Medal for her work on the Oxford vaccine.

Women Undergraduates Win Defence Scholarships

Five women undergraduates from the University of Adelaide have won scholarships to help them continue their science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)-related studies.
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