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Take part in Bristol’s first Pesticide Amnesty

Bristol residents will have the chance to hand back their pesticides as part of a city-wide amnesty - the first of its kind in England.

Participants needed for study of promising drug for hand osteoarthritis

Patients with painful hand osteoarthritis are needed to test an existing drug that showed promising results in a trial led by Monash University and Alfred Health.

Five UofG social scientists elected as Academy of Social Science Fellows

Five UofG social scientists have been elected as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences.

Modern science and traditional Māori knowledge can work together

Having dual access to both traditional Māori knowledge and Western science can lead to better environmental outcomes, says a University of Canterbury (UC) ecologist.

Eastern quolls released into NSW bushland

Conservation organisation Aussie Ark and the University of Sydney have collaborated on a science-based reintroduction of eastern quolls on mainland Australia into a controlled bushland environment near Nowra.

2020 Fudan Science and Innovation Forum held in Shanghai

On December 13, the fifth Fudan-Zhongzhi Science Award ceremony and 2020 Fudan Science and Innovation Forum were held in Shanghai.

National partnership to harness analytics for grains RD&E

Australian growers will benefit from a renewed focus on grains research, development and extension (RD&E) data and insights with the announcement of a five-year strategic partnership aimed at harnessing...

Swinburne Master students’ success at the Idea Gala

Swinburne Master of Architecture students Salam Sakbani and Risham Waqar have had their work recognised at the Victorian Idea Gala, where they awarded a commendation for Student Ideas Prize from the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA).

New £2.8 million research programme to improve lives of children and families

LSE will take part in a major research programme, awarded £2.8 million by the Nuffield Foundation, to improve the lives of children and families by better understanding their needs and experiences.

UNSW Sydney alumnus receives 2023 NAIDOC Person of the Year Award

UNSW Sydney alumnus Professor Kelvin Kong has won the 2023 NAIDOC Person of the Year Award. This year’s award finalists were whittled down from 200 nominees.
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