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Global economic scholars tackle AI, climate change and Asia

Artificial intelligence, climate change and developments in Asia are among the key topics economists will discuss at this year’s Singapore Economic Review Conference.

Healthy transition to net zero focus of new innovation hubs

Edinburgh experts are leading two new research hubs exploring ways to ensure the UK’s transition to Net Zero also protects and promotes physical and mental health.

NUS champions youth-led Regen Asia Summit to revitalise ecosystems and communities

Part of NUS’ 120th anniversary celebrations, the inaugural conference gathers young thought leaders across the ASEAN region.

Early human migrants followed lush corridor route out of Africa

An international team of scientists has found early human migrants left Africa for Eurasia, across the Sinai peninsula and on through Jordan, over 80-thousand years ago.

Massey awards five University Research Medals

Te Kāhui Toi, the team of artist-designers behind the recently opened Te Rau Karamu Marae on Massey’s Pukeahu campus are among this year’s winners of the University Research Medals.

UM to resume classroom teaching on 15 Sept

As the epidemic is in remission, in accordance with the guidelines of the Education and Youth Development Bureau, the University of Macau (UM) will resume classroom teaching on 15 September.

How do pay cuts and layoffs affect morale and productivity?

Experimental economist Ananish Chaudhuri says that contrary to what you might think, cutting pay won’t reduce worker productivity.

Producing a solution to the gender imbalance in music production

A Massey researcher is embarking on a PhD to explore the experience of female music producers in Aotearoa and come up with solutions to address the gender disparity in the profession...

Feeling the Pulse, Chan King-cheung shares his insight on journalistic writing

Mr. Chan King-cheung, a regular contributor to the Ming Pao Daily, is a veteran journalist with over 30 years of experience in journalism.

Sunderland students triumph at RTS awards despite Covid challenges

Over the last year, the arts, cultural and entertainment sector has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic – but talented film-makers from the University of Sunderland now have reason to celebrate.
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