Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Top UC entrepreneurs shoot for success at city event

Student entrepreneurs will pitch their innovative business and social enterprise ideas to industry experts in a lively competition in central Christchurch this week.

Writing, Gender and the Natural World – Six-part speaker series featuring nine of Australia’s...

On Wednesday 27 July, the University of South Australia’s Creative People, Products and Places Research Centre (CP3) will host the first event in a new six-part speaker series called Writing, Gender and the Natural World.

The Future of Hong Kong Economy

The first of this series, entitled “The Future of Hong Kong Economy”, will take place on Friday, December 4, 2020.

2021 World Fuel Cell Conference

The World Fuel Cell Conference (WFCC) is a multidisciplinary conference on the latest development and advancement of hydrogen and fuel cells, and provides a forum for the exchange of the latest scientific and technical information.

CS4HS open to more digital teachers

The Covid omicron outbreak has proven to be a blessing in disguise for 2022’s CS4HS workshop, which takes place online on Thursday 10 February, as it will now be able to host even more teachers from throughout New Zealand.

University partners with Manchester Literature Festival to launch 2024 events

An exciting programme of literature events returns this October, hosted by Manchester Literature Festival (MLF).

Information session sheds light on pregnancy complication

The University of Adelaide will present an information session to support those who have been diagnosed with Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP), current or past, as well as their friends and families. ICP is a liver disorder that occurs during pregnancy.

Modernist architecture of West Auckland inspires contemporary take on jewellery

An exhibition featuring 18 “pieces of adornment” designed and made by Gina Hochstein, School of Architecture and Planning, explores the relationship between jewellery and the modernist architecture of the 1950s and 1960s in Titirangi, Auckland, and the lives of women who lived in those buildings.

Booking opens for Ilkley Literature Festival’s golden anniversary

Tickets are now on sale for the Ilkley Literature Festival, which is celebrating its 50th year with a headline slot by Leeds Professor of Poetry Simon Armitage.

Renowned pianist to perform in St Andrews

One of the most brilliant and revered British pianists of her generation, Joanna MacGregor CBE, will perform a solo recital at the Laidlaw Music Centre at the University of St Andrews on Good Friday (7 April).
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