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Virtual visit program helps people living with dementia in care homes connect with family...

Video calls became a lifeline for many people during the restrictions of the early COVID-19 pandemic, allowing families to catch up, employees to work and patients to meet their doctors, all without ever leaving home.

Meet the ANU recipients of the 2023 Westpac Scholarships

The Australian National University (ANU) is proud to announce the following staff and students as 2023 Westpac Scholars.

Renowned pianist to perform in St Andrews

One of the most brilliant and revered British pianists of her generation, Joanna MacGregor CBE, will perform a solo recital at the Laidlaw Music Centre at the University of St Andrews on Good Friday (7 April).

Queen Mary researcher receives major funding award

Philip Eaton, Professor of Cardiovascular Biochemistry at Queen Mary University of London, has been awarded €2.5 million by the European Research Council (ERC) to help tackle cardiovascular disease.

Ear-resistible: why there are some songs we simply can’t get out of our head

Have you ever had a song that you couldn’t get out of your head? You may not even like the tune that much, or remember where it came from, but there’s just something about it that has it stuck on replay.

Children with asthma at risk of anxiety

Children diagnosed with asthma were at significantly increased risk of developing anxiety, a University of Queensland study has found.

ULTRARAM™ universal computer memory to be commercialised

Lancaster University is to create a spinout company to commercialise the universal computer memory technology ULTRARAM™.

Analysis: Ageism and the pandemic: How Canada continues to let older adults suffer and...

Three years into this pandemic, most Canadians have taken off their masks and many have stopped getting booster shots.

Discovery of new gene mutation could play a role in breast cancer prevention: Study

An international team of researchers have discovered a new genetic mutation that could help predict the likelihood of hereditary breast cancer.

Ivey Business School receives $3.5M from BMO for new program, course upgrades

Ivey Business School has received a donation of $3.5 million from Bank of Montreal (BMO) to the school’s Ian O. Ihnatowycz Institute for Leadership to create a new cross-campus leadership certificate program available...
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