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UOW student named the 2022 Local Woman of the Year

She may be only 21, but Moemoana Schwenke has already made headlines. Last year, she travelled to COP26 Climate Conference in Glasgow as the fierce ambassador for sustainability and her homeland of Samoa.

Dundee surgeon among UK team transforming cancer services in Nablus

A University of Dundee academic has told how the efforts of UK medics are helping to transform care for women with some of the lowest breast cancer survival rates in the world.

King’s alumna wins big at Santander X Entrepreneurship Awards

Wembley Stadium hosted yesterday’s final of the Santander X Entrepreneurship Awards, won by Josephine Philips, Physics graduate and founder of Sojo.

Electric hydrofoil boats beat diesel boats for climate sustainability

Two KTH students have completed a master’s thesis comparing the carbon footprint of electric hydrofoil ferries to that of traditional diesel ferries.

Australian students need digital equity guarantee

To avoid widening the digital divide, Australian students need a digital equity guarantee.

UOW emerges as leader in latest sustainability rankings

The University of Wollongong (UOW) has secured an impressive 61st rank in the latest Times Higher Education (THE) Impact rankings announced on 1 June 2023.

Oscar and BAFTA nominations for BU graduate

Former Bournemouth University student Anders Langlands will have a busy time as the films awards season approaches, after being nominated for an Academy Award and a BAFTA.

UM Sino-Portuguese collaborative study in Chinese medicine published by international journal

A paper written by Lee Ming Yuen, deputy director of the Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences (ICMS), University of Macau (UM), titled ‘The Importance of Cooperating with China in the Global Health System’...

Scientists take stand against back pain unveiling functional bioprinted spinal discs

University of Manchester scientists have successfully pioneered a way to create functioning human spinal discs, aiming to revolutionise our understanding of back pain and disc degeneration in a leap for medical science.

Art and Science combine in upcoming exhibition as part of a project sharing the...

A new LU Arts exhibition will demonstrate how artists can work across disciplines as it shares the processes involved in digital artist Sarah Selby’s project ‘Between the Lines’.
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