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A blended educational model for budding business leaders

Today’s world is undergoing momentous changes, and managers are required to be able to grasp the profound nature of change, to anticipate scenarios.

Study Examines What Makes People Susceptible to Fake Health News

A new study from University of Kansas journalism & mass communication researchers examines what influences people to be susceptible to false information about health...

New study reveals ‘invisible’ glacier loss in the greater Himalaya

A new study involving scientists from the University of St Andrews reveals that the mass loss of lake-terminating glaciers in the greater Himalaya has been significantly underestimated due to the inability of satellites to see glacier changes occurring underwater.

How to get salt out of water: Make it self-eject

Crystallizing salts can grow “legs,” then tip over and fall away, potentially helping to prevent fouling of metal surfaces, researchers find.

New national initiative aims to get kids moving

More than 400 early childhood education and care services and primary schools across Australia – representing over 37,000 children – will next week take part in Australia’s first Physical Literacy Week.

Bridging the ‘digital divide’ with board games

Helping young people who have moved to University navigate online and digital spaces necessary for their education, and overcome the pitfalls they may encounter, is the subject of a new board game from the University of Sheffield.

The paradox of Australia’s response to COVID-19

A new report has found that the agile stability embedded in Australia’s health care state was ultimately responsible for the nation’s high vaccination rates.

Scholarships help agriculture students aim for the top

Four University of Adelaide students have been announced as recipients of the 2022 Horizon Scholarship. The scholarships aim to develop the next generation of rural leaders.

The success of Iceland’s ‘four-day week’ has been overstated

Iceland has trialled shorter working hours, not a four-day work week, but there are some positive takeaways, writes Adjunct Professor Tony Veal.

UOW earns coveted QS 5+ Star Rating

The University of Wollongong (UOW) has earned a prestigious 5+ Star Rating in the latest QS Stars Ratings, announced today by higher education analyst QS Quacquarelli Symonds.
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