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Why does the UK attract so many international students?

The UK has some of the world's most famous universities, such as Oxford, Cambridge, and Imperial College London, which are renowned for their high-quality education and rigorous academic requirements.

Australia’s carbon market a “fraud on the environment”

Australia's Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) has serious governance flaws and is potentially wasting billions of dollars in taxpayers' money, a leading expert from The Australian National University (ANU) warns.

LSD may offer viable treatment for certain mental disorders

Researchers from McGill University have discovered, for the first time, one of the possible mechanisms that contributes to the ability of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) to increase social interaction.

UCC Professor recognised with prestigious AI Research Award

Professor Eugene C. Freuder, Professor Emeritus in the School of Computer Science & Information Technology at University College Cork, has been recognised with the world's premier award...

UQ research recognised in national biomedical incubator

Groundbreaking UQ research into developing new treatments for conditions such as cancer, inflammatory diseases and type 1 diabetes has received recognition and...

Acclaimed Melbourne poet awarded inaugural Health Transformation Lab Fellowship

Melbourne-based poet and essayist Andy Jackson has been awarded the Health Transformation Lab’s inaugural ‘Writing the Future of Health’ Fellowship.

HKBU receives HK$10 million donation pledge from Ma Pak Leung Co Ltd

HKBU has received a generous donation pledge of HK$10 million from Ma Pak Leung Co Ltd for the establishment of the Ma Pak Leung Endowed Professorship in Innovative Neuromedicine.

New research puts bugs to the taste test

Researchers at the University of Adelaide are embarking on a new study to develop more accurate and consumer friendly descriptions for one of the most sustainable and high protein food sources on the planet, edible insects.

How AI ‘guardrails’ can help clean up a messy market

A new safety standard and proposed guardrails for high-risk AI are a good start toward clearing up confusion around the latest technology writes Nicholas Davis.

New video brings BU’s strengths to life

A new video narrated by Dr Kate Adie CBE DL, reflecting Bournemouth University’s impact on society in six key areas of strength, launches today.
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