Alumnus Henry Woo Recognized As Trailblazing Asian American Architect
Alumnus Henry Woo Recognized As Trailblazing Asian American Architect
Study ‘Computer Game Design’ in one of the largest game communities
Jare Bruhn is the assistant professor at Mason Korea who teaches Computer Game Design. Learn how the game industry is growing and...
Toxic metal air pollution nanoparticles found inside the ‘powerhouses’ of heart cells of city...
Toxic metallic air pollution nanoparticles are getting inside the crucial, energy-producing structures within the hearts of people living in polluted cities, causing...
Tuvalu Theory of Change Coalition Consultation
A working group of Technical Vocational Skills Development (TVSD) stakeholders met in Funafuti, Tuvalu last week to discuss a way forward for technical and vocational programmes in Tuvalu.
Hidden in plain sight – discovering UC’s unseen artefacts
Aotearoa New Zealand’s second oldest university is launching a survey of its historical objects in the lead-up to its 150th birthday, thanks...
Award from German government for FUBiS Online Program at Freie Universität Berlin
Recognition for International Summer and Winter UniversityAward from German government for FUBiS Online Program at Freie Universität Berlin
Dean of Mathematics and Natural Sciences: future lies in the hands of data scientists
According to LinkedIn, artificial intelligence specialists, data scientists and engineers are in the top 15 positions of the most sought-after professions in the United States.
Career Opportunities: It’s never too early to meet highly qualified young talent
The University of Bayreuth's communicative campus provides the perfect platform for getting to know the next generation of highly qualified young talent....
White Paper: Importance of Innovation Labs for Companies
Innovative ability and activity are of central importance for companies of all sectors, regardless of size, in order to survive on the market in the long term.
Local artists receive grants for City of Culture 2021 projects
Coventry University and the University of Warwick have selected 18 local artists to receive a grant that will allow them to continue their work during the COVID-19 pandemic through collaboration with researchers from the social sciences, arts, science and medicine from across both the city’s universities.











































