Massey author wins British Psychology Society Book Award
Professor Sarah Riley from the School of Psychology has won the Monograph award at the 2021 British Psychology Society Book Awards.
F.H.T.M. Hosted The 1st Three Minute Thesis Competition
As part of M.U.S.T.’s 22nd Anniversary celebration, the Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Management (FHTM) held the first “Three Minute Thesis Competition (3MT®)” on March 25, 2022.
Teesside University and Reach PLC collaborate to support local journalism
The latest development in Teesside University’s growing partnership with news publisher Reach has brought the two organisations closer than ever, with reporters now based in the University’s dynamic, on-campus workspace.
Swimmer set to dive into Western with $100K Schulich Leaders award
Whether he’s in the classroom, in the pool or running his small business, “I like to be at the top of the leaderboard,” he said. “I like to win.”
Black Ferns style of play capturing hearts and minds
Toni Bruce has been studying the meaning of men’s Rugby World Cups to New Zealanders since 2007. This year, the University of Auckland professor turned her gaze on the women’s Rugby World Cup and already has some interesting findings.
Graduate student dreams of global recognition for home country’s folk games
As an undergraduate student at the University of Ghana, Ivy Osei was surprised to discover in herself a passion for learning – and teaching others – about traditional folk games.
Graduate founders triumph in Royal Academy of Engineering competition
Young entrepreneurs who invented a portable menstrual cup cleaner while at the University of Bristol have won a Royal Academy of Engineering competition.
Rocking celebration honours world-changing medical innovation
The University of Western Australia has marked the 20th anniversary of Barry Marshall and Robin Warren’s Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with a ‘Rocking Celebration...
Winning UC interns set the PAC
Honing professional skills before even graduating and trying out career options were a couple of the benefits of an internship, according to the co-winners of the inaugural PACE internship Excellence Prize.
Canterbury students tackle Tongan water challenges
A remote village in Tonga needs clean drinking water but there is limited electricity to run a processing plant – can you design a solution?
















































