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Book on history and culture of Malay gastronomy wins NUS Singapore History Prize

The groundbreaking book offers new insights into the cultural history and heritage of Singapore Malays through Malay cuisine.

The Mystery of Long Covid: Brain Fog, Fatigue, Even Sexual Dysfunction

Thousands of COVID-19 survivors continue to grapple with symptoms many months after they were first infected. Brain fog, fatigue, even sexual dysfunction are among the symptoms people endure weeks and months after their acute COVID symptoms fade.

Leg amputation caused by arterial disease four times higher in disadvantaged areas

Research from the University of Sheffield has revealed leg amputation rates caused by arterial disease are four times as high in the most disadvantaged areas in England.

Why flexible work alone isn’t enough: preferences matter more than policy

New research shows that workers benefit from flexible work arrangements when employers align policies with individual preferences rather than uniform mandates.

Philosophy study suggests ‘negligent racism’ shaped global Covid-19 response

Were the lockdown policies implemented around the globe during the Covid-19 pandemic racist?

Gridiron Capital: how American football became a Sāmoan game

Senior lecturer in Pacific Studies, Dr Lisa Uperesa, launched her new book 'Gridiron Capital' with her aiga, friends and colleagues to a full house at the Fale Pasifika.

Next Generation of Women in Finance!

Nowadays, more and more women are embracing a career in Finance with great success! At IUM, we are very...

Budget 2022 ignores workforce pressures

Pressures on business and workplaces to return to ‘business as usual’ have been overlooked in the Government’s Budget, according to a leading researcher from the University of Waikato.

Four incredible UOW scientists join Homeward Bound voyages to Antarctica

Four outstanding University of Wollongong (UOW) researchers are bound for the wilds of Antarctica as part of a prestigious global initiative that aims to motivate and celebrate women with backgrounds in Science...

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.
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