Alumni changemakers celebrated at awards
Business leaders, government officials, technopreneurs, and award-winning artists were among some of the many NTUSingapore alumni who were honoured at the University’s annual alumni awards.
Erectile dysfunction drugs could help treat oesophageal cancer
A group of drugs commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction may be able to boost the effect of chemotherapy in oesophageal cancer, according to new research from the University of Southampton.
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.
Hull FC and University of Hull announce unique rugby and education hub
Hull FC and the University of Hull have unveiled plans for a rugby league performance, education and community hub.
Monash University scientists star in documentary to premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival
LeadingMonash University academics working at the forefront of some of the world’s most pressing challenges will feature in an independent documentary – The Endangered Generation?
Researchers are engineering a new drug against blood cancers
A University of Alberta researcher is hot on the trail of a new drug to combat blood cancers.
How targeted communications for at-risk populations will help control the spread of monkeypox
Clear and targeted communication to those most at risk will be key in containing the monkeypox virus, a McMaster expert says.
Brewing student quenches thirst for crafting own beer
A Lincoln student is getting a refreshing taste of the brewer’s lifestyle, having produced, marketed and sold his first craft beer as part of a new qualification that kicked off in 2022.
New land valuation tool uses big data to inform urban planning and investment
UNSW and partners launch a data-driven toolkit that rapidly calculates property valuations to inform urban development.
Breakthrough in understanding mysterious gamma-ray signal
A study by an international team of scientists has shed new light on the origins of a bright patch of gamma radiation toward the centre of our Milky Way.












































