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Resilience training for young drivers reduces long-term crash risk

A study that tracked almost 21,000 young drivers for more than a decade has revealed that those who took part in a resilience program in Year 11 were much less likely to have a car crash during their early years behind the wheel.

Asia Society Australia And Macquarie University Launch A Foundation Partnership

Macquarie University and Asia Society Australia today have launched a strategic partnership to promote deeper knowledge of Asia’s rapidly changing economic, business and policy environment amongst Australian leaders.

University of Waikato to introduce vaccination requirement on campus

Following a consultation process, the University of Waikato has decided to make Covid-19 vaccination compulsory for staff, students and contractors accessing its campus and sites.

The global supply chain crisis that stole Christmas

An expert in supply chain and logistics explains the perfect storm of events that has left global supply chains in crisis, threatening Christmas deliveries.

Level of expenditure above NZ Superannuation continues to increase

The average retired household continues to spend in excess of New Zealand Superannuation, highlighting the importance of preparing for retirement.

Major National Award For UofG Semiconductor Laser Spinout

A company established as a spinout from the University of Glasgow has won a significant national award for their semiconductor laser technology.

Emerging talent pushing boundaries at Melbourne Fashion Week

Putting on a show at Melbourne Fashion Week is a dream come true for 20 of RMIT’s Fashion students.

Kidney failure impacts life expectancy of women more than men

New research finds women experience a greater loss in life expectancy, and higher likelihood of premature death from kidney disease than men, highlighting a need to find the cause.

How Regent’s is moving towards a more sustainable future

With COP26 (the United Nations Climate Change Conference) now underway, Regent’s has been reviewing our own impact on the environment and the measures we have taken so far to help combat climate change.

SFU caver among researchers unearthing new insights on ancient skull discovery

More is now known about an ancient child’s skull found in South Africa’s remote rising Star cave in 2017 as researchers—including SFU researcher Marina Elliott...
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