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The University of Warwick marks 60 years with major printmaking exhibition

Mead Gallery exhibition celebrates the enduring power of printmaking with 160 works by iconic artists including Andy Warhol, David Hockney, Lubaina Himid and Tracey Emin.

Experience outer space while keeping your feet on the ground

A 15-minute ride to the edge of space costs up to $500,000, but a University of Canterbury (UC) Commerce student has found a way to experience outer space using a Virtual Reality (VR) Headset for a fraction of the price.

Peatlands and mangroves key to reducing carbon emissions in Southeast Asia, finds international study

Conserving and restoring Southeast Asia’s carbon-rich peatlands and mangroves could mitigate more than 50 per cent of the region’s land-use carbon emissions, according to a new international study published in Nature Communications.

China International Education Exhibition Tour 2022(CIEET)

The 27ᵗʰ China International Education Exhibition Tour (CIEET 2022) will be organized by Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange (CSCSE) in Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai and Guangzhou from March 19-27, 2022.

Daily time-restricted eating shows promise in new studies

Researchers from The University of Western Australia have unveiled three studies on the growing practice of time-restricted eating (TRE), shedding light on its impact on health, well-being and its potential in clinical settings.

Psychology student honoured as Westpac Future Leader

A student at The University of Western Australia with a passion for research is one of 17 leading postgraduate students Australia-wide to be named a Westpac Future Leaders Scholar.

Nanotechnology could improve odds in treating aggressive breast cancers

University of Queensland researchers are designing nanotechnology they believe could improve how we treat the most aggressive form of breast cancer.

University-wide accessibility enhances experiences for students with disability

New research has shown a universal approach to accessible facilities, course delivery, and disability awareness will enhance participation and success for university students with disability, particularly those from regional areas.

Transition day helps underrepresented students prepare for university life

The University of Southampton hosted 50 A-level students from across the UK at a ‘transition day’ to support their step up to university.

What regulates the ‘glue’ needed for nerve repair?

Researchers at The University of Queensland have identified a molecule essential for regulating the repair of injured nerves, which could help people recover from nerve damage.
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