NUS’ Arts For All framework to infuse the arts into student life
The arts support framework will enhance experiential and interdisciplinary learning through greater participation in the arts.
How long can a person live? The 21st century may see a record-breaker
The number of people who live past the age of 100 has been on the rise for decades, up to nearly half a million people worldwide.
Durham to power up next generation of fusion scientists and engineers
Researchers in our Physics Department will receive funding for the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Fusion Power from the UK’s biggest-ever investment in engineering and physical sciences doctoral skills.
UM’s 35th Portuguese Language Summer Course ends with success
The 35th Portuguese Language Summer Course, organised by the University of Macau (UM) Department of Portuguese, has ended with success on 23 July.
Pioneering energy start-up Clyde Hydrogen secures over £1m in pre-seed funding
The University spinout company said the investment marked a significant vote of confidence in its mission to develop cutting-edge hydrogen production solutions.
Nominations open for LU medals and awards
Nominations are now open for the 2022 Lincoln University medals and awards, which recognise individuals who have made outstanding achievements in their fields of expertise.
Monash and WorkSafe Victoria partnership renewal upholds excellence in workplace health and safety research
Monash University has announced the renewal of funding for the Institute for Safety, Compensation and Recovery Research (ISCRR), a joint initiative with WorkSafe Victoria.
Graduate returning to Tonga as Otago ambassador for marine environment
The Pacific Ocean was part Willie Naitoko’s daily life as he grew up within a stone’s throw of the sea in Tonga’s capital city Nuku’alofa.
Patients with neurological disease are likelier to die after COVID
University of Alberta study also shows higher numbers of new neurological disorder diagnoses among people with pre-existing conditions in the months after they have COVID.
UM professor publishes book on new world order in post-pandemic era
A book titled ‘How COVID-19 Reshapes New World Order: Political Economy Perspective’, written by Prof Edmund Sheng Li in the Faculty of Social Science (FSS), University of Macau (UM), has been published by the major international publisher Springer.











































