£1.1 million clinical trial to assess impact of exercise on cancer outcomes
Hull York Medical School has been awarded £1.1 million from Yorkshire Cancer Research to conduct a clinical trial which will assess the impact of personalised, home-based exercise programmes for people with lung, bowel or breast cancer.
UM students’ graduation work explores health issues in post-pandemic era
The Department of Communication, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Macau (UM), recently launched Eudemonia – UM Bridges 2022.
Celebrated animation and games experts to speak at international conference
Big names in animation and games are set to share insight into their industries as part of an international conference to be hosted by Teesside University this summer.
Long lost ‘bum-breathing’ turtle makes its return
A revolutionary new DNA detection method has helped rediscover an iconic species of turtle last seen more than 25 years ago in a northern Queensland river.
University of Canterbury enrolments hit record high last year
Student enrolments at the University of Canterbury hit a record high in 2021 despite the ongoing challenges of the pandemic.
Kingston University alumnus partners with HSBC to help develop the next generation of student...
A Kingston University alumnus has teamed up with HSBC and Kingston University to launch the Student Incubator Programme with the aim of developing the next generation of entrepreneurs.
Curtinnovation a chance to embark on journey of collaboration with Curtin
A game-changing cybersecurity platform, a data-driven program helping businesses, schools and households reduce their carbon footprint and a smart microchip...
UC Elite Athletes awarded scholarships worth $120,000
Twelve elite athletes at the University of Canberra have been given significant financial support for 2022, each receiving a scholarship worth $10,000 at a presentation held on campus today, with the total scholarships awarded worth $120,000.
Tasmania goes net carbon negative by reducing logging
Tasmania has become one of the first jurisdictions in the world to reduce their carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions and increase removals to become net carbon negative, according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU) and Griffith University.
Support for health records use after death – if it helps others
New Zealanders are supportive of their healthcare records being used after they die if it will benefit their whānau and the wider community, new research from the University of Otago has found.















































