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Students Plan Virtual Conference to Share Passion for Model United Nations

Members of the University of New Haven’s award-winning Model United Nations team will be hosting a virtual conference to introduce prospective, incoming,...

IUM Welcomes Its New President

Dr. Bernard Ramanantsoa was introduced to the board members of the International Advisory Board (IAB)

Study Abroad: Why University of Bayreuth?

On course for success with the right strategy. In retrospect, it is now clear how prudent it was back...

TWU researchers Find Ways To Protect Burnaby’s Central Park From Climate Change

Climate Change Resilience Project commissioned by the City of Burnaby TWU researchers Find Ways To Protect Burnaby's Central...

Sydney launches masterclasses on leadership post-COVID for students

The University of Sydney Business School will launch a unique program which includes a suite of masterclasses and workshops on leadership in a post-COVID world, available to students in Semester 2, 2020.

University of Hull announces keynote speaker for sustainable development goals conference

The University of Hull is honoured to welcome the Rector of the Artic University of Norway at Tromsø (UiT), Professor Dag Rune Olsen as the keynote speaker at the University’s Sustainable Development Goals Conference.

Popular soup can cause liver damage when mixed with medication

Researchers from the University of Adelaide have found that a popular soup, bak kut teh, has the potential to cause liver failure by clashing with prescription medication.

University of Alberta rises in aggregate ranking of the world’s top academic institutions

The University of Alberta is ranked 113th among the world’s top universities, according to an aggregate ranking that combines results from five respected global rankings.

Sharing memories with toddlers helps their wellbeing into adulthood

How mothers share memories with their children during toddlerhood impacts mental health and well-being in early adulthood, a University of Otago study has shown.

FoodSouth extension builds on partnership with Lincoln University

A 140m² extension to the FoodSouth Building, located at Lincoln University, was officially opened by FoodSouth Chair Alan Malcolmson at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on-site on Wednesday 17 August.
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