UM, UN Commission hold conference to discuss promoting economic recovery through legal harmonisation
The University of Macau (UM) and the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law Regional Centre for Asia and the Pacific (UNCITRAL RCAP) 17 December 2021 held a conference titled...
The Warwick Prize for Women in Translation Announces 2024 Winner
‘Revelation Freshly Erupting’ by Nobel Prize winner Nelly Sachs, translated by Andrew Shanks has won the £1,000 literary prize.
Columbia Alumnus and World-Renowned Chef Jacques Pépin Is a Man of Many Talents
In a recent virtual event hosted by Columbia University School of General Studies, the award-winning chef, TV host, artist, and author reflected on everything from his years studying at Columbia to what he considers his favorite tools in the kitchen.
New targets for diabetic kidney disease could prevent end stage kidney failure
New potential therapeutic targets have been identified for diabetic kidney disease (DKD) - the leading cause of kidney failure in the world - that could see patients treated with new gene and...
Nutritional value of huhu grubs assessed for the first time
Huhu grubs have long been prized as a traditional food source and their nutritional value has just been analysed by University of Otago researchers for the first time.
Western alumni appointed to Order of Canada for building “hope for a better future”
Three Western alumni and an honorary degree recipient have been named to the Order of Canada, the second-highest national honour for merit.
Monash ranks 10th in 2021 QILT Employer Satisfaction Survey
Monash University has been rated 10th in Australia for graduate employability in the latest QILT employer satisfaction survey (ESS), scoring an overall satisfaction rate of 86.9 per cent – above the national average of 84.7 per cent.
Online Survey on Couples’ Interdependence in Grief and Coping After Pregnancy Loss in Hong...
The impact of miscarriage on women is widely acknowledged, yet its effects on couples are less examined.
Scientists map numbat DNA with help of Perth Zoo
The numbat genome has been sequenced for the first time by researchers from The University of Western Australia and DNA Zoo Australia.
Glacier melt raises sea levels by nearly 2cm this century
The alarming scale and speed of glacier ice melting, and its effect in raising sea levels and depleting regional freshwater supplies, has been revealed in a decades-long study.













































