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Outcomes for parents explored in new Canterbury PhD research

Young parents can be as successful as older parents if they have supportive relationships and financial security, according to new University of Canterbury (UC) research.

International recognition for Highly Cited Researchers

More than 20 University of Adelaide researchers have been recognised for their outstanding work in the Clarivate annual global list of Highly Cited Researchers (HCR).

USC Pacific Asia Museum shop sells fair trade items to help women worldwide rise

The USC Pacific Asia Museum shop in Pasadena is betting that gift givers want to give more than just a present.

NUS researchers innovate scalable robotic fibres with light-emitting, self-healing and magnetic properties

Novel multifunctional SHINE fibres enhance human-robot interactions in applications ranging from smart textiles to robotics.

UM professor’s book listed among top ten in 2021

The Chinese version of Cowrie Shells and Cowrie Money: A Global History, written by Prof Yang Bin in the University of Macau (UM) Department of History and published by the Social Sciences Academic Press (China)...

Speeding up new vaccine development

A device which could help reduce new vaccine production time to less than 100 days has been granted development funding.

Paediatricians support keeping schools open in Omicron

As Aotearoa responds to Omicron, a group of paediatricians and public health physicians say schools should remain open, as safely as possible.

A delegation from the Shenzhen Municipal Education Bureau and the Bureau of Public Works...

A delegation from the Shenzhen Municipal Education Bureau and the Bureau of Public Works of Shenzhen Municipality, along with representatives from three mainland universities...

Curtin researcher the first Australian to receive Houtermans Award

Leading Curtin computational chemist Dr Raffaella Demichelis has been named the 2022 recipient of the prestigious F. G. Houtermans Award for her outstanding research contributions.

Project to propel low-carbon energy transition awarded over £3 million

The University of Bristol has received £3.5 million to bring together international researchers on a project that puts well-being at the heart of energy system design.
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