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Study provides first nationwide snapshot of NZ conservation volunteers

University of Otago research surveyed 986 conservation volunteers to get a sense of who they are, what they do, what motivates them, and their attitudes towards conservation in New Zealand.

Scientists track space junk on path to collision with moon

The University of Western Australia’s Zadko Observatory team, in collaboration with the European Space Agency, have tracked an out-of-control booster rocket before it crashes into the dark side of the Moon.

King’s receives award recognising commitment to LGBTQ+ inclusion at work

King’s College London’s continued commitment to shaping an inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ people at work was recognised today with a Workplace Equality Index Gold Award.

Some COVID-19 symptoms could be anxiety driven, show hearing scientists

Reports of symptoms such as tinnitus and hearing loss during the coronavirus pandemic could in part have a psychosocial origin rather than being directly linked to COVID-19 or the SARS-CoV2 virus.

Cricket brings UOW students closer to achieving dreams

The University of Wollongong (UOW), in partnership with the Sutherland District Cricket Club (SDCC), has launched a scholarship to support local students with their education while they pursue their cricketing goals.

The paradox of Australia’s response to COVID-19

A new report has found that the agile stability embedded in Australia’s health care state was ultimately responsible for the nation’s high vaccination rates.

BSc Geography graduate wins The Wellington Medal

The award recognises the student’s excellent academic achievements and contributions to King’s during their time at university and their potential for the future.

Vitamin B3 trialled as glaucoma treatment

A major four-year clinical trial to test the effectiveness of nicotinamide (NAM), a form of vitamin B3, as a treatment for glaucoma is to be led by UCL and Moorfields Eye Hospital researchers.

History researcher to explore New Zealand’s mineral wealth exhibitions

Dr John Griffiths, School of Humanities, Media and Creative Communication, has won the 2021 Alan Mason Award for Historical Studies which is awarded annually by the Geoscience Society of New Zealand.

Study to lift vital vaccine uptake to protect pregnant women and vulnerable children

The University of Adelaide has secured more than $960,000 from the NHMRC to lead an international project to improve the uptake of vaccinations against influenza and COVID-19...
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