Sugar permeation discovered in plant aquaporins
Aquaporins, which move water through membranes of plant cells, were not thought to be able to permeate sugar molecules...
University of Nottingham’s Faculty of Engineering featured in new online engineering hub
The University of Nottingham’s Department of Architecture and Built Environment has been selected to feature in The Future of Engineering – a new multimedia initiative presented by media...
Lancaster ranked best in the world for Sustainability Governance in new QS Sustainability rankings
The new ranking, which includes universities across 95 countries and territories, is designed to showcase universities that are leading the way for social and environmental sustainability.
University of Auckland No 1 in Oceania and fifth in world for sustainability
The University of Auckland is in the company of the world's top universities for sustainability.
UNSW academics awarded more than $14m for health and medical research
Five projects have received funding from the Australian Government's Medical Research Future Fund.
University of Sydney and UTS collaborate on Digital Central
New collaboration at Tech Central gives students the opportunity to work directly with the biggest and brightest in tech.
New Distinguished Fellow a major boost to youth mental health
Embracing a new era of ground-breaking research, The University of Western Australia and Telethon Kids Institute have welcomed youth mental health researcher Associate Professor Kathryn Modecki as a Distinguished Fellow.
Viral success: McMaster researchers discover new way to protect against infections like COVID-19
An exciting therapeutic discovery involving synthetic aptamers being worked on by McMaster researchers is showing promise in protecting against viral infections like COVID-19.
Being overweight hampers immune response to SARS-CoV-2
University of Queensland-led research shows being overweight can impair the body’s antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 infection but not to the protection offered by vaccination.
Psychological thriller wins inaugural Phoenix Prize
A pacy psychological thriller set in contemporary Sydney has won the inaugural Phoenix Prize for its author Rachel Paris, a Master of Creative Writing student from the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Arts.











































