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Graduate start-ups boost Leeds’ business engagement

Helping graduates start their own businesses and upskilling partner companies has boosted Leeds’ placing in this year’s Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF).

2023 UC Young New Zealander of the Year announced

Shaneel Lal was named 2023 Te Mātātahi o te Tau | University of Canterbury Young New Zealander of the Year for leading the way to a more inclusive Aotearoa New Zealand.

Pioneering climate action in architecture education

A University of Queensland School of Architecture lecturer has been awarded a 2022 Churchill Fellowship to further her work pioneering climate action in the profession.

Concordia art education grad students bring the slow movement to the university

A growing body of evidence reveals the negative effects of competitive pressures on university scholars’ quality of life, teaching and research. It’s a reality that leaves many academics questioning their roles in higher education.

National mental health research centre guided by lived experience for better outcomes

The University of Melbourne has welcomed $10 million to establish a national research translation centre to improve health outcomes for Australians with mental illness and reduce the individual...

Engineering researchers tackle period poverty with innovative design

McMaster Engineering professors and student researchers are working with a social enterprise partner on innovations to an essential personal product...

Dalhousie maintains top 20 per cent showing in THE World University Rankings

Dalhousie has ranked among the top 350 universities globally out of the pool of 1,799 institutions that were included in this year’s Times Higher Education World University Rankings (THE WUR).

University of Glasgow will lead new £1.3m climate tipping point research project

Researchers from the University of Glasgow will lead a £1.3m new partnership which aims to develop a network of underwater sensors to monitor the vital signs of the planet’s warming oceans.

St Andrews University and Brakes partner on zero emissions food deliveries

St Andrews University is partnering with food service distributor Brakes, part of Sysco GB, to deliver food in a multi-temperate electric vehicle.

Addressing the loss of culture caused by climate change

A team of international researchers, led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), has announced the initial findings of a project to help curb the loss of cultures by measuring the impact that climate change has on communities worldwide.
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