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‘Art makes me strong’: students give thumbs-up to UWA mental wellbeing pilot

Students at Shenton College and Christ Church Grammar School have embraced a pilot project using arts engagement to enhance community mental wellbeing.

Ivey initiative maps out path towards net zero for firms

Climate change is increasingly a major consideration for business leaders as they plan for future investment and work to improve their firm’s competitiveness.

New U.S. News & World Report rankings highlight Ohio State graduate programs

The Ohio State University’s graduate and professional programs remain among the best in their fields in the nation and the state, according to the U.S. News & World Report 2024 edition of America’s Best Graduate Schools.

The fine art of storytelling for Archibald winner and UNSW alumna

Archibald Prize winner Julia Gutman paints portraits whose stories run deep, and are layered with meaning and with textiles, too.

£9m funding boost for cell biology research

Researchers from University of Edinburgh will receive funding to accelerate research into fundamental cell biology – crucial for understanding rare genetic diseases and microbial drug resistance.

Western tops Canadian universities in global rating program

Western achieved top marks in the 2023 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Stars University Ratings, becoming the only Canadian university to obtain the “five stars plus” status this year, and among just 20 institutions globally.

CMU Hacking Team Defends Title at MITRE Cybersecurity Competition

For the second year in a row, Carnegie Mellon’s competitive hacking team, the Plaid Parliament of Pwning(opens in new window) (PPP), has taken home the top prize at the MITRE Embedded Capture-the-Flag (eCTF) cybersecurity competition(opens in new window).

Large-scale study reveals autoimmune disorders now affect around one in ten

A new population-based study, involving 22 million people, shows that autoimmune disorders now affect around one in ten individuals.

5 UCalgary faculty members named 2023 Killam Annual Professors

Five UCalgary faculty members have been named Killam Annual Professors, in recognition of their remarkable achievements in research, teaching and community involvement.

AI initiative gives Gaelic a foothold in the digital age

Linguists and Artificial Intelligence specialists are embarking on an ambitious programme designed to help Scottish Gaelic flourish in the digital age.
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