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Students unearth ways to improve campus composting habits

Fourth-year student Skye Earley is digging into whether students, faculty and staff know how, where or why they should compost on campus.

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)

New documentary ‘de-westernises’ drag performance

A new documentary that aims to de-westernise drag performances will be screened at this week’s Manchester Pride festival.

Honouring passion and perseverance at the NUS Achievement Awards 2024

The second iteration of the NUS Achievement Awards (NAA), held on 26 October 2024 at the University Cultural Centre, brought together students...

Auburn University at Montgomery accounting student Jack Wright earns $10,000 PCAOB scholarship

Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM) accounting major Jack Wright has been awarded a $10,000 scholarship from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) Scholars Program.

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.

Supporting vulnerable students during disasters

The preliminary results from a NSW Government-funded world-leading trial of medicinal cannabis, sponsored by the University of Sydney

Tighter border policies leave migrants vulnerable to effects of climate change

As the planet continues to warm, people living in the world’s most vulnerable regions — like arid or low-lying nations...

Growing skin in the lab to treat a rare disease

Scientists have successfully gene-engineered skin cells in the laboratory which could be used to treat a rare but sometimes debilitating genetic skin condition.

#WEARETOGETHER: International Students’ Pandemic Experiences to Help Shape Support Messages

Chinese students are helping researchers highlight how they have been left in the dark or discriminated against during the Covid-19 pandemic...
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