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Study shows how accents, gender of candidates affect hiring decisions, careers

Canada’s workforce is made up of people from around the world, and many workers speak English as a second language.

Science to benefit from industry expertise with Royal Society Entrepreneur

Scientific research at the University of Nottingham is set to benefit from industry expertise with the appointment of a Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence.

Microplastics found in naturally occurring slime under Arctic ice cap

Microplastics have been found in some of the most remote and pristine parts of the world, from high atop French mountains to the deep ocean and the creatures that inhabit the marine environment.

New programmable smart fabric responds to temperature and electricity

A new smart material developed by researchers at the University of Waterloo is activated by both heat and electricity, making it the first ever to respond to two different stimuli.

Research into young people’s mental health hopes to stop children ‘falling through the gap’

A Cardiff University academic is investigating how young people at risk of developing mental health conditions could be better supported.

SFU partners with Dutch agritech powerhouse Wageningen University & Research to spur innovation

Food security and sustaining agriculture in the face of climate change are global challenges that require global solutions, which is why Simon Fraser University is partnering with the world’s top agritech university.

Campus guide paves the way for universities to fulfil Net Zero

The Monash University’s Energy Institute and Climateworks Centre together with the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network of over 1,700 Universities, have developed a detailed guide to support the Net Zero initiatives of colleges and universities worldwide.

Pioneering Psychology Professor leaves peaceful parenting legacy

The University of Waikato sadly acknowledges the passing of Emeritus Professor Jane Ritchie OBE, at the age of 87.

Large ponds can cool cities, but small ones can make temperatures and pollution worse,...

A new study shows that large bodies of water in urban areas can be effective at removing pollutants and heat from cities, but smaller ones can actually make the problem of the ‘heat island effect’ worse.

The research possibilities are limitless when they’re backed by core facilities

Core facilities are self-contained labs within the University stocked with state-of-the-art research equipment and run by highly trained experts. They provide access to world-class services and technology for those interested in conducting advanced research.
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