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Kinesiology student Landon Foley awarded 3M National Student Fellowship

Dinos rower and community ambassador one of 10 undergrads across Canada honoured for their outstanding leadership.

Reusable facemasks made using smartphones and 3D printers

Bespoke, reusable facemasks made using smartphones and 3D printers could help better protect people during future epidemics or further waves of Covid-19, new research suggests.

UF ascends to No. 6 in U.S. News & World Report rankings

U.S. News & World Report today named the University of Florida the No. 6 public university in the country

University of Waikato launches New Zealand’s first Esports minor qualification

With three out of every four New Zealanders now involved in video gaming, the University of Waikato has launched New Zealand’s first Esports minor qualification and is taking enrolments for 2022.

University of Melbourne launches climate action plan

The University of Melbourne has launched its new sustainability plan outlining a whole-of-University approach to address the global climate and sustainability crisis.

A “Time Travel” – Discover the Link Between Ancient China’s Civil Examination And modern...

HKU Business School Professor James K.S. Kung has recently won the Royal Economic Society Prize for the best article published in The Economic Journal in 2020.

Shaun Boe named new dean of Western’s Faculty of Health Sciences

Shaun Boe, PhD’06, MPT’08, has been named dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Western. He will begin a five-year term starting April 1, 2025.

Monash maintains position as a global frontrunner across university rankings

Monash University has achieved pleasing results in two university subject rankings, with the Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2024...

Renowned specialist and health leader named new Curtin Dean of Medicine

Prominent obstetrics and gynaecology consultant and health services management professional, Professor Julie Quinlivan, has been appointed Curtin University’s new Dean of Medicine.

First antigen test pilot in low prevalence COVID-19 settings signals challenges for rollout

Melbourne researchers who conducted a pilot to study the performance and feasibility of utilising antigen tests have identified several practical challenges...
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