Disease researcher’s quest for ‘magic bullet’ wins award
Professor Si Ming Man, from The Australian National University (ANU), has been honoured with a $1.25 million dollar grant to advance...
Accelerating Creativity and Excellence (ACE) Grant 2020
The use of rehabilitation robot is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative form of treatment in recent years and the COVID-19...
Top admissions experts launch new festival to help applicants choose a Masters program and...
The event will be hosted by Poets&Quants Editor-in-Chief, John A. Byrne, and bestselling MBA author and columnist for Forbes, BBC, and formerly Bloomberg and The Economist, Matt Symonds.
UF steadily climbs in value and quality rankings, placing among top in country
Two recently released national rankings recognized UF as continuing its momentum among the best in the country for value and quality.
McMaster University Continuing Education to offer micro-certification in data analytics
McMaster University Continuing Education and the National Institutes of Health Informatics (NIHI) have launched an online...
$10 Million Gift from Foundation Established by Yuri and Julia Milner Creates Full-Tuition MBA...
Penn President Amy Gutmann and Wharton Dean Erika H. James are pleased to announce a $10 million commitment from the foundation established by Wharton MBA...
New high-speed test shows how antibiotics combine to kill bacteria
Researchers at Uppsala University have developed a new method to determine – rapidly, easily and cheaply – how effective two antibiotics combined can be in stopping bacterial growth.
Record confirmed: UC home to nearly 47,000 students
The University of Cincinnati blew past its own enrollment projections this week as the official headcount landed at 46,798 students for fall semester.
‘Eco worm tax’ a winning plan for UC student
UC Masters in Business Management student Yutika Rangari created a poster explaining her plan to levy the industrial and residential sector $40...
Rice goes GRE-optional for grad programs, will grant fee waivers to graduates of Texas...
Rice is eliminating the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) standardized test requirement for its 2021 graduate programs.

















































