Yorkshire And Humber Universities Vow To Help Region Bounce Back Stronger From Covid-19
Universities, employers, and local leaders will be working together to create thousands of local jobs as the recovery from the pandemic gathers pace.
The science is in: Craft beer is unique
While it may irk some people to hear that the beer snobs are right, research has found that craft beer is scientifically unique when compared to mass-produced brews.
How having a baby makes it more likely Australian couples rely on the man’s...
Australian women are better educated than men but still face poorer job prospects and lower incomes.
COVID-19 Testing Required for All Returning to Campus; Free On-Campus Testing Available
The University of Maryland announced yesterday that all UMD students must take a COVID-19 test after arriving for the fall semester, in addition to the testing required of all students.
Monash Business School’s Global MBA blasts into top 100 ranking
Monash Business School’s Global Executive MBA program has made a stunning debut among the ranks of the world’s most prestigious executive MBA programs, ranking no. 34 in the latest edition of the 2022 QS Executive MBA rankings.
New report exposes critical issues and highlights reforms needed in Freedom of Information culture...
A robust Freedom of Information (FOI) process ensures independent access to government-held information, empowering the public, political opposition and journalists to hold governments and other institutions accountable.
LU study finds international students’ learning activities all over the world have been seriously...
In a recent survey conducted by the School of Graduate Studies of Lingnan University (LU) on...
Teaching Awards and Research Medal recipients celebrated
The event was an opportunity to acknowledge the excellence of outstanding teachers and researchers at Massey University Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa and to gather as a community honour these colleagues.
For the first time, astronomers have found life-supporting molecules called phosphates on Enceladus
Phosphorus is the most elusive element crucial for life as we know it – and we now have the first evidence there’s some available in the oceans of Enceladus.
Research reveals challenges for people with learning disabilities and/or autism leaving hospital
‘Why are we stuck in hospital?’ report reveals the challenges for people with learning disabilities and/or autistic people trying to leave ‘long-stay’ hospital.










































