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.
Researchers aim to help improve women’s wellbeing after breast cancer
Experts at Newcastle University are developing a better way to help women make healthy lifestyle choices after breast cancer treatment.
Research grants support industry partnerships
The University of Adelaide has been awarded more than $1 million in linkage grants from the Australian Research Council (ARC) to support alliances with industry. Two projects aim to improve safety in the mining industry and help preserve Australia’s cultural heritage.
Investigation of Lowther’s medieval castle and village to start
A new archaeological investigation to unearth the remains of a medieval castle and village at Lowther (Cumbria) gets underway on Monday (June 26).
iAccelerate launches scholarship drive to help women in business thrive
Do you have a business idea but are not sure how to get it off the ground? Are you working to help your community and would benefit from the tools and knowledge to have a greater impact?
The impact different species and their traits have on human
New research has revealed for the first time that well-functioning ecosystems are crucial to human health and wellbeing.
Covid inquiry evidence from Newcastle University expert
A world-leading expert on health inequalities has presented a report and evidence to the independent public inquiry into the Covid pandemic.
Climate change makes it high time to grow GMOs
National’s policy suggests the long-term use and apparent safety of these plants overseas would mean they’d be considered safe to grow here, and the party has a good point, says Andy Allan.
Prestigious dissertation prize for Lancaster computer science PhD graduate
A Lancaster University PhD graduate has received a prestigious international prize for the dissertation he produced while studying at the university.
ANU and UWA launch a revolution in science education
Two national teaching programs will "revolutionise" science education in Australian schools and generate the next generation of Aussie Einsteins, quantum gurus, and our future science and technology workforce.












































