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Meet the second class of McCall MacBain Scholars

Aspiring policy-makers, health innovators, entrepreneurs, and non-profit leaders are among the 20 newly selected McCall MacBain Scholars at McGill, Canada’s comprehensive leadership scholarship program for master’s and professional studies.

New blood test could stop melanoma patients becoming resistant to treatment

The Christie NHS Foundation Trust together with the Cancer Research UK National Biomarker Centre and The University of Manchester has developed a new...

Machine learning can help address stigma of substance abuse in developing countries

In developing countries, people with substance-abuse issues can sometimes face shame and find it difficult to get help.

New cosmic discovery challenges galaxy formation theories

An international team of astronomers have discovered a remarkably clumpy rotating galaxy that existed just 900 million years after the Big Bang, shedding new light on how galaxies grew and evolved in the early Universe.

Bournemouth University students win Wessex Region IMechE Design Challenge

A team of Bournemouth University students have won the Wessex Region IMechE Design Challenge competition with their line launcher device.

University of Birmingham academics announced as panellists for REF 2029

Nineteen academics are appointed as expert panellists for the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2029.

New Kavya Prize winner announced

Uma Nada-Rajah has been named winner of the first Kavya Prize, a new Scottish literary prize celebrating published work by Scottish writers of colour.

Children needing NHS mental health care rises by 11% in a year

The number of children and young people accessing NHS-funded mental health services has increased by nearly 80,000 in the past year, sparking renewed concern over a system already under strain.

Top Gun: Maverick is a film obsessed with its former self

In a new article on The Conversation, University of Canterbury film expert Dr Erin Harrington explores the themes of nostalgia, loyalty and heroism in the new Top Gun film.

University of Melbourne launches flagship arts training program with Indonesia

The University of Melbourne has launched IndoTekno, a flagship training program welcoming Indonesian theatre production professionals to Melbourne for hands-on learning and creative exchange.
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