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Identifying Canada’s key conservation hot spots highights problem

To stop biodiversity loss, Canada recently committed to protecting 30% of its land and sea by 2030. But making conservation decisions about where to locate new protected areas is complicated.

Hope for young children with impaired eye sight caused by Albinism

The University of Southampton has been awarded over half a million pounds for groundbreaking research aimed at improving the vision of children born with Albinism.

New online Masters course in Mediation and Dispute Resolution

Newcastle Law School has launched a new online Master in Laws (LL.M.) degree programme in Mediation and International Commercial Dispute Resolution.

Humanities honour for Curtin author elected inaugural Indigenous Fellow

A luminary of Australian literature, John Curtin Distinguished Professor Kim Scott has been announced as a 2024 Fellow in the Australian Academy of the Humanities.

FHTM Students Won Top Prizes at the 2022 PATA Student Talk in Macao

Organized by the Pacific Asia Travel Association Macau SAR Student Chapter (also known as PATA Macao Student Chapter) and supported by PATA Macau Chapter, the 2022 PATA Student Talk in Macao was successfully held on April 28, 2022.

QUT teams up with Pride in Sport

QUT has teamed up with Pride in Sport for a new partnership that aims to boost support for university athletes who identify as LGBTIQA+.

Mental health programme for medical students gets upgrade after successful pilot study

The first ever psychological intervention to help prepare medical students for clinical placements saw significant improvements in resilience, confidence and mental wellbeing after...

SFU caver among researchers unearthing new insights on ancient skull discovery

More is now known about an ancient child’s skull found in South Africa’s remote rising Star cave in 2017 as researchers—including SFU researcher Marina Elliott...

Peter Horby receives prestigious award for outstanding service to public health

The Faculty of Public Health (FPH) has awarded its prestigious Alwyn Smith Prize to Professor Sir Peter Horby for 2020/2021 in recognition of his outstanding service to public health as a global leader in epidemic science.

Scotland’s oldest university launches solar farm

Ambitious plans by the University of St Andrews to meet net zero targets, contribute to a just transition from fossil fuels, and take a leading role in driving a successful local...
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