HKU’s “HSBC Rural Sustainability Programme” wins UN-Habitat Asian Townscape Award
The “HSBC Rural Sustainability Programme” of the Centre for Civil Society and Governance (CCSG) at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) has been selected as one of the 11 winning projects for UN-Habitat’s 2021 Asian Townscape Awards (ATA).
Technology and collaboration key to navigating the ‘multiverse’ of social work
It can be challenging for some underprivileged families to receive the right support. But ComLink+, a government initiative that uplifts households with young children living in rental flats, is bridging the gap.
QUT gains grants under ARC Discovery Project funding
A research project to avert disaster by creating new ways to assess bushfire risk and another investigating the diversification of Australian marsupials are among 19 QUT projects to be awarded Australian Research Council Discovery Project funding.
Record number of ANU students ready to leave lasting mark in Indo-Pacific
Seventeen sensational students from The Australian National University (ANU) will jet off to the Indo-Pacific to live, study and intern in the region after receiving New Colombo Plan scholarships for 2025.
Mothers working from home drink more in lockdown
As Kiwis stock up ahead of Omicron isolation, a researcher warns against buying extra alcohol.
CityUHK promotes international education and fosters innovative academic and scientific
Professor Freddy Boey, President and University Distinguished Professor of City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK), discussed the University’s efforts and achievements in...
Old gold: how action sports athletes are challenging age stereotypes and redefining lifelong physical...
On The Conversation, University of Canterbury lecturer in Sports Management and Marketing and co-author Dr Nick Maitland explains how pioneers of action sport continue to reshape expectations of what is possible - regardless of age.
‘Mission accomplished’ as ventures graduate from Scotland’s first deeptech accelerator
A cohort of young ventures has hailed Scotland’s first deeptech accelerator a success after concluding a 13-week intensive skills programme.
Scientists track space junk on path to collision with moon
The University of Western Australia’s Zadko Observatory team, in collaboration with the European Space Agency, have tracked an out-of-control booster rocket before it crashes into the dark side of the Moon.
Brilliant Bristol students win “ludicrously tight” University Challenge quarterfinal
Bristol students came from behind to win the first of their University Challenge quarterfinals.










































