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Mental health and pregnancy research in Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities awarded £2 million

Genes & Health, a pioneering genetic research programme that aims to improve health for British Bangladeshi and British Pakistani communities...

UM Open Day to be moved online

The University of Macau (UM) Open Day has been a popular activity among Macao residents and has drawn many visitors over the years. Because of the epidemic, this year’s event to be held on 16 January (Sunday) will be moved online.

World No. 2 for Curtin’s mineral and mining engineering six years in a row

Curtin University is the top Australian and the second global university for mineral and mining engineering for the sixth year in a row, in the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject.

Ten new coral species discovered in science collections

Ten new species of New Zealand soft corals have been discovered by marine biologist Dr Gustav Kessel, who recently completed his PhD at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.

Lecture to explore connection between climate change and gender equity

The intersection between climate change and gender equity will be the subject of this year’s Contemporary Issues in PRME (Principles of Responsible Management Education)...

University submissions for the international Earthshot Prize announced

After a nationwide call for submissions, the Living Pā, XFrame, and Tasmanlon have been announced as our nominated projects for the 2022 Earthshot Prizes.

UOW partners with Fulbright Australia to host prestigious scholarship program

A new partnership between the University of Wollongong (UOW) and The Australian-American Fulbright Commission will enable outstanding professionals and academics from the United States to undertake study or research in Wollongong.

USC Gould launches two innovative online certificate programs in Law and Government, Technology and...

The new graduate certificates are designed to equip professionals with the essential knowledge and skills to navigate the evolving landscape of law, technology and governance

Exposure to greenspace may lower risk of certain cancers

A University of Queensland-led study has found a link between exposure to gardens and a lower risk of being diagnosed with obesity-related cancer.

Centuries of whaling data highlight likely climate change effect

Centuries-old whaling records show how southern right whales, or Tohorā, are altering their feeding habits.
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