Third-year students learn the practical side of entrepreneurship
INNOVENT 310: Women in Entrepreneurship is a third-year course based within the Innovation and Entrepreneurship major in the Bachelor of Commerce.
University of Missouri researcher adds to timeline of human evolution by studying an island...
Nearly two decades ago, a small-bodied "human-like" fossil, Homo floresiensis, was discovered on an island in Indonesia.
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.
Hull Graduate Andy Morgan-harrison Sets Sights on Olympic Games in Tokyo
University of Hull graduate Andrew Morgan-Harrison has his sights set on the Olympic Games this summer as he aims to be in the 200m starting blocks in Tokyo.
A walk in the park? How spending time in nature can boost mental health
If you’re feeling stressed, anxious or discouraged, finding the energy to get outdoors may be hard – but it could be one of the best things you could do to lift your mood, particularly during COVID-19.
Students Move the Buzz of Campus Life Online
IE Business School clubs find new opportunities from moving the student experience of campus life online.
Bank of Ireland to sponsor Quercus Talented Students’ Programme at UCC
University College Cork is delighted to announce today that its flagship scholarship, the Quercus Talented Students’ Programme, is to be sponsored by Bank of Ireland up to the end of 2026.
Tumultuous Times: National economics forum to ask the big questions
The University of Waikato is set to host a national economics conference in person and via livestream on 3 and 4 March to ask the big questions about the future of New Zealand’s economy.
Students vote University of Sheffield courses among the best for satisfaction
Students have voted University of Sheffield courses as some of the best in the country, with overall satisfaction among students at 78 per cent, according to the latest National Student Survey (NSS).
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.











































