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Welcoming back international students while reducing emissions

The sector is working together to respond to the climate crisis and the need for urgent action, University of Canterbury’s Assistant Vice-Chancellor Engagement Brett Berquist says.

UNSW neuroscientist receives an inaugural $1.35m Rebecca Cooper Fellowship

Sylvia Gustin’s research will facilitate spinal cord injury cure and improve therapies for chronic pain.

Global sustainability first for UC

UC achieved first in the world for Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production and placed 50th overall in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings of 1,406 universities worldwide.

New industrial scholarships focus on skills shortages in emerging technologies

QUT will focus on skills shortages in emerging technology industries with $836,000 for new research scholarships in blockchain, machine learning and the internet of things (IoT), backed by industry and the CSIRO Data 61 Next Generation Graduates Program.

The University of Macau library officially offers 360-degree VR tours

The University of Macau (UM) Library 27 April held a launch ceremony for its 360-degree virtual reality (VR) technology, which makes the library the first of its kind in Macao to offer 360-degree VR tours.

LSBU student wins at RTS London Student Television Awards

A London South Bank University (LSBU) student won a major award at the Royal Television Society (RTS) London Student Television Awards 2022, on April 25 2022. Alfie Lang was awarded the ‘Craft Award for Camerawork’ for the ‘Sub Rosa’ production he worked...

Bournemouth University and University Hospitals Dorset work together for Climate Action

Bournemouth University (BU) and University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust (UHD) are working together on a range of sustainability issues.

UNSW neuroscientist receives an inaugural $1.35m Rebecca Cooper Fellowship

Researchers will examine new treatments to improve outcomes for people with advanced kidney disease and those who have experienced an ischaemic stroke.

Research shows oxytocin could be used as an appetite suppressant

Oxytocin, the drug sometimes called the love hormone, and which is used to bring on labour, could be the key to cutting down people’s overeating.

Creativity helps kids get through pandemic

World Creativity and Innovation Day: Drawing-based research finds children use creative activities to cope with lockdowns.
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