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Retail survey confirms consumers are changing spending habits and can justify deviant behaviours

The latest Cost of Living and Consumer Deviance Spotlight report, from Monash Business School’s Australian Consumer and Retail Studies (ACRC) group, provides shocking context to the cost-of-living crisis experienced by consumers.

University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health provides culturally safe vaccinations for...

Indigenous health experts at the University of Toronto are running a COVID-19 vaccination clinic for Toronto’s Indigenous communities – part of an effort to marry public health measures with culturally appropriate care.

Psychological thriller wins inaugural Phoenix Prize

A pacy psychological thriller set in contemporary Sydney has won the inaugural Phoenix Prize for its author Rachel Paris, a Master of Creative Writing student from the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Arts.

New consortium awarded £5 million to prevent and reduce civilian suffering in armed conflicts

Dr Luke Daly of the School of Geographical & Earth Sciences has received a prestigious award from the Mineralogical Society.

UM’s online Career and Internship Fair provides over 3,000 job vacancies

The University of Macau (UM) kicked off its online Career and Internship Fair. Approximately 110 companies and organisations participated in this year’s fair, providing over 3,000 job vacancies.

Beta Gamma Sigma HKBU Chapter holds the 12th Induction Ceremony

At the 12th Induction Ceremony of the Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) Hong Kong Baptist University Chapter, held on 9 June 2022, 129 outstanding students, graduates and faculty members of the School of Business were honoured with BGS lifetime membership.

Funding for more resilient data-driven electricity grids

A consortium of international experts, including a team from the University of Adelaide, has received funding to spearhead research into how data-driven modelling and control can be used to make power grids more resilient.

Webinar: University Pathway Programme

The University Pathway Programme at GISMA is designed to prepare international students for independent academic study at a German-speaking university or ‘Studienkolleg’, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.

UofG experts join call for urgent global action on gambling harms

The global health impact of commercial gambling is worse than previously understood and stronger regulatory controls are needed, a Lancet Public Health Commission on gambling has found.

Massey University sets new standard for Te Tiriti excellence

This Waitangi Day, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University is celebrating the launch of an extensive project setting a new standard of excellence in Te Tiriti o Waitangi analysis...
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