Turning hotels into emergency shelter as part of COVID-19 response limited spread of coronavirus,...
A King County initiative that moved people out of homeless shelters and into hotel rooms earlier this year helped slow the transmission of coronavirus..
Rural residents die at higher rates than those in urban centres – study
People living in rural areas of Aotearoa die at higher rates than those living in main urban centres, new research led by the University of Otago shows.
What You’ll Get From a Postgraduate Open Evening
Coming to a postgraduate online open evening is the perfect opportunity to get a feel for what it’s like to study at the University of Westminster.
University of Canterbury embraces music for gaming
Music for gaming has grown up and found its place in the world of music composition. Unlike music composed for film or...
Animal-based protein recommended for people being treated for cancer
If you’re being treated for cancer, don’t leave meat, fish and dairy off your plate, University of Alberta experts advise.
New Colombo Plan Scholar acts on disability inclusion
2020 New Colombo Plan (NCP) Scholar and UQ philosophy and economics student Adele Greedy-Vogel wants to make her mark in disability inclusion.
Machine learning can help address stigma of substance abuse in developing countries
In developing countries, people with substance-abuse issues can sometimes face shame and find it difficult to get help.
Announcement on Postponement of CACIE & CEE
2022 China Annual Conference & Expo for International Education originally planned to be held in Beijing on November 10-12, 2022, including the plenary session, the parallel sessions, Education B2B, China Education Expo, etc., will be postponed until further notice.
Royal Meteorological Society gives Climate Science Communications Award to Dr Tamsin Edwards
The Royal Meteorological Society has awarded their 2020 Climate Science Communications Award to Dr Tamsin Edwards.
James Webb Space Telescope makes first detection of heavy element from star merger
Two University of Leicester scientists are part of a team that’s observed an exceptionally bright gamma-ray burst, GRB 230307A, and identified the neutron star merger that generated an explosion that created the burst.










































