Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Top Global News

Top Global News provide with the most recently educational information’s, including the news, events, ranking, Accreditation, scholarship and admissions…

Early career researchers awarded $2.15M federal funding

Five academics at The University of Western Australia have been awarded a total of $2.15 million in Federal Government funding for research projects ranging from pioneering biotechnology with liquid proteins...

Robots have potential to promote healthy ageing

Newcastle University research has shown that human-following robots can support the mobility and wellbeing of older people.

How do pay cuts and layoffs affect morale and productivity?

Experimental economist Ananish Chaudhuri says that contrary to what you might think, cutting pay won’t reduce worker productivity.

Study reveals how little things can reduce hip fractures

Simple strategies to strengthen your bones, implemented by the whole community not just those at higher risk, could lead to a substantial decrease in hip fractures.

Lancaster researchers propose new approach to assisted dying

Three Lancaster University professors have argued that it is time to move beyond a medicalised approach to assisted dying.

Law alumni win prestigious international fellowships

Three of the University of Adelaide’s brightest young law graduates are heading overseas on prestigious fellowships that will see them further their studies and broaden their career horizons.

Researchers tackling medicinal cannabis industry’s waste problem

Researchers are working to address the environmental impact of medicinal cannabis waste. The results could have a big impact on the industry.

Nottingham researcher explores sidelining of medical expertise in patient-centred care in new shortlisted book

A Nottingham academic has been shortlisted for a number of awards following the publication of her book outlining the issues surrounding patient-centered care.

Funding boost to help develop ethical frameworks for tech innovation

An international consortium of experts led by The University of Western Australia’s Tech & Policy Lab and Indian non-profit IT for Change has been awarded $494,220 from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade...

CMRF Project Grant success for four University of Otago, Christchurch researchers

A simple blood test to replace the need for colonoscopies in children with inflammatory bowel disease, and potential hope for a new psychological therapy for bipolar disorder – they are two of four University of Otago...
- Advertisement -