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New study to help shy children

Getting shy children to ‘face their fears’ and coaching parents in exposure therapy is the focus of a new study at The University of Queensland.

Genetic risk for clinical depression linked to physical symptoms

People with higher genetic risk of clinical depression are more likely to have physical symptoms such as chronic pain, fatigue and migraine, University of Queensland researchers have found.

Peter Horby receives prestigious award for outstanding service to public health

The Faculty of Public Health (FPH) has awarded its prestigious Alwyn Smith Prize to Professor Sir Peter Horby for 2020/2021 in recognition of his outstanding service to public health as a global leader in epidemic science.

AI Technology and Career Opportunities

Why is the AI technology important nowadays? How do we grasp opportunities from the AI trend?

Wastewater testing takes flight in the fight against COVID-19

Researchers from The University of Queensland and Australia’s national science agency CSIRO have found SARS-CoV-2 virus in wastewater samples from long haul flights of returning Aussies, proving they can detect it before passengers show symptoms.

Vaccines still effective against Delta variant of concern, says Oxford-led study of the COVID-19...

Obtaining two vaccine doses remains the most effective way to ensure protection against the COVID-19 Delta variant of concern dominant in the UK today, according to a study from the University of Oxford.

University of Oxford will offer the “Dr. Liu Chak Wan Scholarships” to support graduates...

Macau University of Science and Technology is partnering up with University of Oxford, to offer the “Dr. Liu Chak Wan Scholarships” commencing academic year 2022/2023...

Dr Agota Mockute Lands Nerc Fellowship For Offshore Wind Marine Life Study

University of Hull researcher Dr Agota Mockute is leading a new research and knowledge exchange project which will explore the impact of offshore wind energy on marine habitats.

Landmark study links post-natal depression and low income

A longitudinal study of Queensland families has found women on lower incomes are more likely to suffer with pre and post-natal depression.

Oxford Brookes student wins annual art competition

An Oxford Brookes University Fine Art student has won a prestigious international art competition that will see her work feature on the cover of a world-leading Opera House’s tour programme.
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