New online Masters course in Mediation and Dispute Resolution
Newcastle Law School has launched a new online Master in Laws (LL.M.) degree programme in Mediation and International Commercial Dispute Resolution.
Flat out Fabulous: Barbie puts her best foot forward over the years – study
Foot health enthusiasts have researched Barbie’s footwear choices since her debut in the 1950s—and it turns out the iconic doll’s career really took off when she stepped into flatter shoes.
Applications now open for the Intelligent Energy Charitable Trust: £100,000 available to support good...
If so, Intelligent Energy – a company based on the University’s Science and Enterprise Park (LUSEP) – is delighted to announce it will once again be offering £100,000 to support various initiatives helping community groups, young people, sport and lifelong learning.
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles leads joint forum in India
Education's critical role in the Australia-India relationship took centre stage at a high-level forum hosted at the University of Melbourne’s Global Centre in Delhi, India.
University of Newcastle tips hats to latest cohort of graduates
University of Newcastle students will gather in Callaghan’s Great Hall over the coming days as nearly 2,300 graduates receive their degrees this week.
Grand opening for spin-out’s £12m ‘Chemifarm’ hailed as ‘hugely significant milestone’
Deep-tech pioneer Chemify - the University of Glasgow’s Spin-out of the Year 2024 - has performed the grand opening of its first Chemifarm – a new £12m production facility in Maryhill.
‘Innovative, high-tech’ monitoring program a winner for the Reef
Water quality in the Great Barrier Reef will be improved thanks to a multimillion-dollar collaboration between The University of Queensland and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science.
Scientists warn of urgent need to tackle changes impacting river deltas
New research from a Southampton scientist has identified the causes of changes affecting river deltas around the world - warning of an urgent need to tackle them through climate adaptation.
SLC Research Seminar – Sydney Shep, Marco Sonzogni, and John Seton
On the centenary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses, three scholars share surprising new stories about the book, its owners, and its readers.
UWA steps up investment in cancer imaging spinout
The University of Western Australia has made its first follow-on investment in one of its spinout companies, throwing its support behind Perth-based medtech innovator...










































