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Smith School of Business and Mitacs launch internship program

Smith School of Business and Mitacs launch internship program to connect students with businesses and not-for-profit organizations during COVID-19.

Retired B.C. judge Marion Buller at U of T Mississauga to talk about fostering...

As someone who served as chief commissioner of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, retired British Columbia judge Marion Buller is an expert on having difficult conversations.

University of Bristol students launch international charity scheme

A scheme set up by five University of Bristol undergraduates has begun to support charities across the globe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

University of Melbourne Sustainability Report: Building campus biodiversity 

The University of Melbourne will be better able to track, protect and enhance the rich biological diversity of its campuses following completion of a long-running Biodiversity Baseline Data Project.

Ministry of Education announces support for Pūhoro STEM Academy

The Associate Minister for Māori Education Kelvin Davis has announced $2.97 million in funding that will be rolled out over three years for the Māori STEM...

NSW gives an $8 million boost to Tech Central

The NSW Government has launched an $8 million fund to help drive research and commercialisation activity in the Tech Central precinct centred on Sydney’s Central Station and including UTS and the University of Sydney.

Nine out of 10 Aussies have low vitamin D intakes, Curtin study shows

A new Curtin University study has found 95 per cent of Australians have low vitamin D intakes, with researchers recommending food sources such as oily fish and eggs.

Amphibians bounce-back from Earth’s greatest mass extinction

Ancient frog relatives survived the aftermath of the largest mass extinction of species by feeding on freshwater prey that evaded terrestrial predators, University of Bristol academics have found.

Zebra finches choose nest materials based on past experience, new research shows

When building a nest, previous experience raising chicks will influence the choices birds make, according to a new study by University of Alberta scientists.

Vitamin B3 trialled as glaucoma treatment

A major four-year clinical trial to test the effectiveness of nicotinamide (NAM), a form of vitamin B3, as a treatment for glaucoma is to be led by UCL and Moorfields Eye Hospital researchers.
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