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After its first suspected Delta variant community case, New Zealand goes into short, sharp...

New Zealanders are back in their bubbles after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced a three day alert level 4 lockdown for the entire country, and a seven day period for Auckland...

Legal equity champion Chief Judge Christina Inglis to receive Honorary Doctorate

The first female Chief Judge of the Employment Court Christina Inglis is to receive an honorary Doctor of Law from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington at its December 2022 graduation.

Pushing boundaries as NZ’s top young winemaker

Lincoln University alumnus Alun Kilby, named New Zealand’s top young winemaker last September, is all about doing things differently.

Six things you need to know about 6G

The next generation of wireless communication is already being developed… and is set to revolutionise the world around us.

Small steps for bigger returns

By helping businesses to seriously question the value of all the goods and services they use and the daily choices they make, UNE PhD - Innovation candidate...

UM presents academic prizes to outstanding graduates

The University of Macau presented 16 academic awards to 65 outstanding fresh graduates at the 2021 Academic Awards Ceremony on June 18.

Water safety education in range of environments viable tool to reduce drownings

Combining water safety education in both a swimming pool and open water improves children’s aquatic skills and adaptability, reducing the risk of drowning, a University of Otago-led study has found.

Chat-GPT is the tree that hides the forest

Until recently, the debate over the promises and risks of large language models was mostly taking place in tech circles.

Boost for region’s bioeconomy as university thyme project secures £1.8m funding

A highly successful university collaboration, which is driving increased productivity in the bioeconomy, has been awarded a further £1.8m.

Former Dutch minister and renowned gastroenterologist joins NTU as Vice President of Research

NTU Singapore appointed Professor Ernst Kuipers, a renowned gastroenterologist, healthcare executive, and former Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport for The Netherlands, as NTU’s new Vice President (Research).
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