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Psychological thriller wins inaugural Phoenix Prize

A pacy psychological thriller set in contemporary Sydney has won the inaugural Phoenix Prize for its author Rachel Paris, a Master of Creative Writing student from the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Arts.

The University of Glasgow has ranked among the world’s top 100 in four out...

The University of Glasgow has ranked among the world’s top 100 in four out of 11 subject areas, according to the Times Higher Education’s (THE) annual World Subject Rankings.

Research “cracks” the reason why fractures form in certain ways

An inter-disciplinary group of researchers from across the globe has discovered the reason why cracks start, spread and end in such an unpredictable way.

Rare resurrection plant may hold clues for drought tolerant crops

A rare plant that can ‘resurrect’ itself after prolonged periods without water could hold clues to improve drought resistance in crops.

China’s new Ambassador visits Manawatū campus

China's recently appointed New Zealand Ambassador paid his first visit to Massey's Manawatū campus, continuing a long-standing association between the university and China's Embassy.

University of Melbourne and University of Tasmania to establish Australia’s first national air quality...

The University of Melbourne and the University of Tasmania today announced their investment into the newly established start-up “AirHealth”, the first integrated...

From love to generosity: NUS alumni couples and donors raised over S$677,250 for bursaries

When Mr Chua Hung Meng (Business ’81) met his late wife Ms Yeo Miu Ean (Business ’85), it was love at first sight. They bonded over their similar backgrounds – both of them came from humble families and lived frugally to pay for their university education.

Older adults benefit from exercising with people in their local area

Mid and older life adults are choosing to exercise with people of the same age who they live near to and see often, regardless of the quality or quantity of those relationships, according to new research.

Innovative aphasia therapy program expands

More people with aphasia will have access to quality treatment, particularly those in rural and regional areas, thanks to the expansion of a University of Queensland developed therapy program.

Curtin and Cisco appoint two eminent Professors to lead technology centre

Curtin University and Cisco have appointed two leading Professors to help establish and lead the Curtin-Cisco Centre for Networks – John Curtin Distinguished Professor Iain Murray and Cisco Visiting Professor Reza Nejabati.
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