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2021 UK-China Connections through Culture Grants

For over 16 years, the British Council has run a well-established Connections through Culture programme, which enables collaboration between creative and cultural professionals in China and the UK.

National Māori Pandemic Group wins recognition for Covid-19 response

A pandemic health initiative won the top award at a celebration of Māori excellence.

UTS and TAFE NSW unite for a sustainable fashion future

The University of Technology Sydney and TAFE NSW will develop a new Centre for Fashion and Textiles Sustainability in Sydney, thanks to a $200,000 grant from the NSW Government.

AUT’s Clinical Medicine first equal

AUT’s Clinical Medicine has been ranked joint first place amongst New Zealand universities according to the latest subject rankings from Shanghai Ranking’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2021.

The science is in: Craft beer is unique

While it may irk some people to hear that the beer snobs are right, research has found that craft beer is scientifically unique when compared to mass-produced brews.

When will global heating make the summer Olympics untenable?

As athletes prepare for the most gruelling event of the summer Olympics, the marathon, scientists ponder what climate change will mean for the games.

BU students win Data & Marketing Association (DMA) challenge

A team of four Master’s students studying Marketing at Bournemouth University have won the Data & Marketing Association (DMA) Talent Marketing Challenge for 2021, receiving the £1,000 prize for their winning campaign.

Monash researcher part of an international team behind a fast 20 minute, hand held...

A Monash researcher is part of an international consortium of scientists that has developed a CRISPR-based COVID-19 diagnostic test that, with the help of a smartphone camera...

BMX riders harness fear to reach their athletic potential

The informal training methods of BMX riders could be the key to unlocking new heights for athletes, a University of Queensland-led study has found.

Study to tackle barriers to sport for disabled youth

A Massey University study will investigate the barriers for disabled young people to participate in sport and active recreation.
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