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GEIC signs NERD as Tier 1 partner for sustainable construction tech

Nationwide Engineering Research & Development (NERD) has signed a Tier 1 agreement with The University of Manchester’s Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC)...

Student Success: Lindsey Antos, MBA

Recent MBA graduate, Lindsey, is very familiar with the business side of higher education. For last several years and throughout her MBA studies, she’s been working as the Assistant Director of Annual Giving at the University of Puget Sound

Extra vitamin D during pregnancy may increase chance of a ‘natural birth’

Women who take extra vitamin D during their pregnancy are more likely to have a ‘natural’ delivery, according to University of Southampton research.

Life in Denmark, Danish way of living

Denmark is widely cited as one of the world’s most liveable places and according to the OECD it has the world’s highest level of income equality.

New Forrest Creative Fellows announced

A rising star of contemporary classical music who graduated from The University of Western Australia was one of four artists to be awarded a prestigious Forrest Research...

Top 50 breakthrough in world ranking

CityU is ranked #48 according to QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) data released on 10 June 2020. In terms of research quality as measured by citations per faculty member, CityU is ranked among the top 22 globally.

McMaster receives $3.8M federal investment to strengthen aerospace industry

McMaster University has received $3.8 million in federal funding to provide upskilling and reskilling training programs to aerospace employers and employees.

New global industry standard on mine tailings aims for zero harm

Sydney's UNESCO Professor of Marine Science Elaine Baker is a member of the international advisory panel that oversaw the development of the new protocols.

Law professor Claire Charters joins Human Rights Commission

Indigenous rights scholar and activist Professor Claire Charters is stepping into a new role with the Human Rights Commission but will continue her work in the Faculty of Law.

Computer Science Student Kaan Uyduran on Industry Year With Microsoft

Securing a placement year with a company like Microsoft is a competitive, but rewarding, process.
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