Got a splitting headache? it could be all in your genes
QUT and Dutch scientists have identified two new genes involved in hemiplegic migraine, a rare, debilitating subtype of migraine that causes weakness along one side of the body during the aura phase.
Birmingham and HUST join forces in China to develop a dual degree programme
Senior leaders from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) visited the University of Birmingham to progress a major international partnership that will see Chinese students securing dual degrees in Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences.
NHMRC funding supports diabetes and ovarian cancer clinical trials
Projects protecting against loss of kidney function for diabetes patients and refining ovarian cancer prognosis have received NHMRC funding.
World-first studies point way to preventing rheumatic fever in Aotearoa and internationally
University of Otago-led research has uncovered the strongest evidence yet that household overcrowding is a major risk factor for acute rheumatic fever and streptococcal infections of the skin.
RESET FIJI – A People’s Post-COVID-19 dialogue series
RESET FIJI - A People’s Post-COVID-19 dialogue series
The University of the South Pacific (USP) in collaboration with...
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.
Sir William and Lady Judi Gallagher announce further support for University of Waikato with...
Sir William and Lady Judi Gallagher are funding new scholarships at the University of Waikato through their recently established charitable foundation.
University of Warwick hosts youth-led conference for young people across Warwickshire
Around 100 young people from across Warwickshire came together at The University of Warwick on Friday 25 April for the Warwickshire Youth Conference...
3 Questions: Task Force 2021 and the future of MIT education
Anantha Chandrakasan and Melissa Nobles describe themes that emerged from broad discussions on teaching and learning in the post-Covid world.
New PhD scholarship focuses on protecting native forests
A new Doctoral Scholarship offers an exciting opportunity for a student to undertake research on the flammability of indigenous forests in New Zealand.
















































