King’s College London and GSK announce new cancer research collaboration
King’s and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), a science-led global healthcare company, have formed a new partnership to provide extensive insight into how and why some patients respond to certain cancer treatments and what may be driving progression of the disease in others.
Bushfire smoke, regional internet access top student concerns
Curtin Global Voices Scholarship recipients Rachael Ryan and Niamh Wilkins are advocating for positive change.
UCalgary scholar receives $1M for bold spinal cord injury research
Dr. Aaron Phillips, PhD, an associate professor at the University of Calgary, is the 2023 recipient of the $1-million Hopewell M.I.N.D. Prize to advance his work in spinal cord injury.
People with depression see no immediate change from common GP assessment, study shows
But PHQ-9 questionnaire used to monitor primary care patients did reveal benefits across six months.
Student awarded Chancellor’s Medal for city volunteering and inspiring children into STEM
A student has been awarded the Chancellor’s Medal from the University of Sheffield, in recognition of his drive to inspire young children into STEM and his positive impact on the local community.
UWA graduate awarded prestigious scholarship
A graduate of The University of Western Australia, who works in bushfire risk and natural disaster management, has been awarded the prestigious Bob Hawke John Monash Scholarship.
Identifying Canada’s key conservation hot spots highights problem
To stop biodiversity loss, Canada recently committed to protecting 30% of its land and sea by 2030. But making conservation decisions about where to locate new protected areas is complicated.
University Technology Colleges failing younger students
Young people who join a University Technical College (UTC) at the age of 14 do far worse on average in their GCSEs than similar teenagers at other schools...
173 PhD Graduates Earn Degrees
The ceremony for the conferment of PhD degrees was held in Room 301 of the Activity Center on April 30.
Exposure to air pollution linked with increased mental health service-use, new study finds
Exposure to traffic-related air pollution is associated with increased mental health service-use among people recently diagnosed with psychotic and mood disorders such as schizophrenia and depression...










































