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How to improve your communication with someone with a speech impairment

October marked alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) awareness month. AAC includes all means of communication that a person may use besides talking.

UM appoints Dr Xu Jian as vice rector

Following a global recruitment process and a rigorous selection process, the University of Macau (UM) has appointed Dr Claudia Xu Jian as its new vice rector (administration), effective from 13 September 2021.

Parents who face pregnancy loss could shape future support using personal data

Researchers are working with parents who have experienced pregnancy loss to share data which could help shape future maternal care and improve digital support.

European Quality Improvement System

Source: EQUIS EQUIS accreditation is the most comprehensive institutional accreditation system for business and management schools. It is acknowledged...

Ambitious global plans for European partnership

A major European research partnership is to expand its collaborative projects to help tackle pressing global issues.

Rocket industry could undo decades of work to save the ozone layer

On The Conversation, Associate Professor Laura Revell, Dr Michele Bannister and Master's student Tyler Brown discuss the impacts of the rapidly growing rocket industry on our currently recovering ozone layer.

Preserving language through story and song

A digital project exploring the link between First Nations languages and music has been created by University of Queensland researchers as they explore new ways to prevent further language loss.

University of Toronto researchers grow mini-organs to study brain development and disease

That’s because organoids offer the promise of new treatments for a host of diseases and conditions, from inflammatory bowel disease to autism spectrum disorder.

Metabolic mutations help bacteria resist drug treatment

Each year, at least 2.8 million people in the United States develop an antibiotic-resistant infection, and more than 35,000 people die from such infections, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.

McMaster graduates appointed to Order of Canada

Three McMaster University graduates have been appointed to the Order of Canada.
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