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UM’s residential colleges organise activities to help secondary school students plan for further studies

The residential colleges at the University of Macau (UM) have organised a series of activities for local secondary school students, to enable them to experience life in the RCs and to gain a better...

Archaeology meets AI to help preserve maritime heritage

The University of Southampton has completed a world-first collaboration with the National Museum of the Royal Navy exploring how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can support the...

The University Club to dissolve, reopen under Wisconsin Union management

The University Club closed in March 2020 to comply with COVID-19 pandemic related public health restrictions and to protect the health of customers, staff, and members of campus and local communities.

University of Queensland renews VC’s contract

The University of Queensland Senate has extended the tenure of Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Terry AC, renewing her contract for five years, until February 2029.

Two COVID-19 Vaccines Show Safety, Strong Immunity in Infant Model

A group of scientists led by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian reported that the Moderna mRNA vaccine...

University of Bristol collaboration secures nearly £2 million for technical experts

A pioneering new project that will develop the abilities of Research Technical Professionals (RTPs) and support them to build the skills to work with industrial partners to address real-world challenges and opportunities has been awarded £1.97 million.

The success of Iceland’s ‘four-day week’ has been overstated

Iceland has trialled shorter working hours, not a four-day work week, but there are some positive takeaways, writes Adjunct Professor Tony Veal.

UNSW chemist honoured by Australian Academy of Science for decades-long achievements

Professor Justin Gooding has been recognised for his innovative work, including commercialising one of the most used analytical medical devices in the world, the blood glucose meter.

Solving solar puzzle could help save Earth from planet-wide blackouts

Could solar storms knock out the global internet? Yes, but we don't know when or how it could happen. Mathematician Dr Geoffrey Vasil has proposed a new understanding of the Sun's convection zone to help.

Harmonious solution to career success for overqualified employees

Overqualified employees can fulfil their career potential if they have the right passion for their work, according to new research by The University of Western Australia.
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