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Students who played sports before the pandemic did better during lockdowns

A history of participating in campus recreational sports can offset stress and contribute to academic competence even during high-stress periods such as a pandemic lockdown, shows a new study.

Auckland mooters impress in Hong Kong

Oscar Read, Andrew Fu and Isabella Wensley competed against 24 other teams in the 21st Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot for the Asia-Pacific Region and took out second place.

Public Intellectuals Project gives students the chance to change the world

A new website is giving students at McMaster an opportunity to flex their intellectual muscles and take their writing beyond the walls of the university — all in the service of providing rigorous...

Fantastic four finish first in international business competition

A Business School team took out the Marshall International Case Competition, held on the University of Southern California campus this February.

Investment in ABI spinout hastens world-first brain micro implant

A $6 million funding injection means a brain pressure sensor is closer to helping patients with neurological disorder hydrocephalus.

New sponsorship supports basketball talent

Lincoln University is proudly backing Canterbury’s young basketball talent by sponsoring the flagship high school competitions this season.

Savvy students pitch future-focused business ideas

From a fun card game to affordable clothing and sustainable fishing gear, students have pitched their business ventures in front of a live audience and vied for the top spot in a tough competition.

Scholarship a welcome boost for ag student

Georgia Higinbottom’s dedication to helping navigate the evolving challenges of farmers has earned her a boost from a prestigious Ravensdown scholarship.

Student videos guide cancer patients through treatment

For many, visiting a hospital brings feelings of uncertainty and stress. With the help of Swinburne students’ motion graphic videos, patients at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (Peter Mac) can receive treatment with less worry.

FASS hosts over 300 students from the region at Global Youth Leaders’ Summit 2022

More than 300 students from secondary schools and pre-university institutions discussed global developments and issues at the Global Youth Leaders’ Summit (GYLS) hosted by the NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS)
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