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Pufferfish teaches business students lateral thinking

Objects from the Chau Chak Wing Museum are incorporated into a core Master of Commerce Unit at the University's Business School.

Canterbury youth mentoring researcher wins national award

A University of Canterbury researcher has received a prestigious fellowship to study the relationships between young people and their adult mentors.

UM Rector Yonghua Song receives second prize of State Scientific and...

An award ceremony for winners of the 2020 State Scientific and Technological Progress Award was held today (3 November) in Beijing.

UQ journalism student Sarah Richards to help shape media landscape

Until she attended a careers information fair, final-year University of Queensland journalism student Sarah Richards thought teaching art was where her future lay.

New study reveals economic impact of marine heatwaves

A new study published in Science shows that marine heatwaves have caused major economic losses around the world, and researchers say global action needs to be taken to ease the impacts of extreme warming events on ocean life and benefits people derive from the oceans.

Two UC academics named Women of Influence

Two internationally renowned academics at the University of Canterbury have been named as finalists in the Westpac Women of Influence Awards 2021, recognising women making a difference in the work they do, and paving the way for others to follow.

Coventry University research finds problems in ventilating primary school classrooms to...

Coventry University research has found that 40 per cent of primary school classrooms examined in a study did not have an adequate ventilation rate to combat the spread of COVID-19.

COVID has further increased anxiety and depression rates among university students

Before COVID, university and vocational education students were at high risk of developing mental disorders, such as depression and anxiety. This is because they already experience much higher levels of psychological distress than the general population.

Senior lecturer named a finalist in Women of Influence Awards

Dr Trisia Farrelly, from the School of People, Environment and Planning, has been recognised as one of the finalists in the 2021 Women of Influence Awards for her achievements in the environmental sector.

COP26: time for New Zealand to show regional leadership on climate...

As the UN climate summit in Glasgow kicks off on Sunday, it marks the deadline for countries to make more ambitious pledges to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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