Auckland mooters impress in Hong Kong
Oscar Read, Andrew Fu and Isabella Wensley competed against 24 other teams in the 21st Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot for the Asia-Pacific Region and took out second place.
Diversifying the sciences
UC Riverside’s Khaleel Razak and Frances Sladek receive grants from the University of California-Hispanic Serving Institutions Doctoral Diversity Initiative
Successes for Southampton in the latest global subject rankings
The latest QS World University Rankings by Subject demonstrate the University of Southampton’s continued success and strength as an internationally-leading institution.
‘Evidence is crucial’ for philanthropists to determine charity donations says new research
Research from the University of Birmingham has concluded that the process of giving to charity has to be grounded in evidence rather than reaction.
App-solutely addicted: is your screen time impacting your health?
Our addiction to smartphone apps could be affecting our health negatively, leading to issues like sleep deprivation, says a UNSW Business School technology expert.
Shift to online means universities and governments must act now to ensure no one...
Governments and universities need to take swift action to ensure no one is left behind in the shift to online teaching...
Kupe Leadership Scholarship: Honours student talks complexities of urban housing policy
Alex King (Ngāti Kurī) is one of this years’ recipients for the Kupe Leadership Scholarship program, studying his Honours in geography.
$2.5 million to improve health of First Nations families
A program that is already showing unprecedented success in improving the health and employment outcomes of First Nations families has been awarded $2.5 million...
McMaster-designed peer support app for first responders launches this spring
McMaster researchers have designed two mobile applications to better equip Canada’s first responders with access to peer-to-peer mental health support and customized resources.
Early-career biostatistics scholar from Brown wins prestigious Packard fellowship
Brown School of Public Health faculty member Lorin Crawford will receive $875,000 over five years to pursue research in statistics, genomics and applied mathematics.
















































