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New Health+Law research partnership

New Health+Law research partnership to ensure greater support for people living with HIV and Hepatitis B.

Macquarie University climbs world university rankings to join Australia’s top ten

Macquarie University has placed 175 in the 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings announced today, and is now in Australia's top ten.

The dark side of workplace humour

The relationship between humour and bullying is explored in a recently published paper in the European Journal of Humour Research.

Bournemouth University ranked Number 1 in the UK for Visual Effects

Bournemouth University has been ranked number 1 in the UK by The Rookies for Visual Effects in their 2022 Best Visual Effects Schools.

Discovery of exciton pairs could enable next-gen technology

Electrical engineers from The Australian National University (ANU) have demonstrated how to create exciton pairs in a new type of semiconductor structure

University of Newcastle moves up in World University Rankings

The University of Newcastle has continued to excel as a global leader for the region, moving up a band in the latest Times Higher Education World University rankings...

Astrophysicist decodes rings of stardust in outer space

Striking images show what happens when two stars' winds collide, says Dr Jan Eldridge.

Aotearoa’s richest short story prize awarded

The art of the Kiwi short story is alive and well if entries to this year’s Sargeson Prize are anything to go by.

UOW Global Climate Change Week centres on climate action

Universities are vital hubs of research, teaching and leadership on climate change. Since 2015, Global Climate Change Week (GCCW) at the University of Wollongong (UOW) has been an important gathering of hearts and mind.

Australians suffering hearing loss to be heard with new support app

Many of the 3.6 million Australians that suffer from hearing loss will soon have the support of an audiologist via a free app developed by a Curtin-led research team.
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