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Leading mycology Professor joins Curtin Medical School

Curtin University has welcomed world renowned mycologist, Professor Wieland Meyer as the new Associate Dean of the Curtin Medical School.

Why so many elite students choose to study medicine

With school leavers around the country receiving their ATAR scores, many students are beginning to enrol in their desired university courses for 2024. However, one subject stands out among the rest.

University of Toronto researchers grow mini-organs to study brain development and disease

That’s because organoids offer the promise of new treatments for a host of diseases and conditions, from inflammatory bowel disease to autism spectrum disorder.

Ngā Puanga Pūtaiao Fellowships empower Māori and Pacific STEM researchers

Several University of Waikato staff were awarded a prestigious fellowship from The Royal Society Te Apārangi, supporting early and mid-career Māori and Pacific STEM researchers.

Five Key Lessons From 2021 Climate Expo As University Speakers Star

Across the world, countries are trying to simultaneously deal with two of society’s biggest ever challenges: climate change and a global pandemic.

Durham and the University of Tübingen strengthen partnership and launch new research investment

In partnership with the University of Tübingen in Germany, we have renewed our partnership agreement for a further five years and launched a new round of funding to promote joint research collaborations to address global challenges.

Queen’s Honours for University of Hull Master’s Student Sue Turner Obe

University of Hull Master’s student Sue Turner has received an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List for her Services to Social Justice.

Soaring childhood obesity from pandemic will cost UK billions

A dramatic increase in child obesity levels during the Covid-19 pandemic is set to cost the UK over £8 billion, according to a new study by University of Southampton researchers.

Iris and Matthew Strauss Give $2 Million to Endow Faculty Chair at UC San...

Iris and Matthew Strauss, longtime supporters of cancer research and patient care at Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health, have given $2 million to establish the Iris and Matthew Strauss Chancellor’s...

Researchers create synthetic methane using only the sun

A UNSW-led team have developed a process that turns CO₂ into a cleaner and greener form of methane that could reduce reliance on natural gas that fuels climate change.
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