In a bid to improve access to Bay Street, University of Toronto alumnus creates...
As he climbed through the ranks of Bay Street accounting firm KPMG, University of Toronto alumnus Robert Davis didn’t see many role models who looked like him – so he decided to do something about it.
TS2 accelerator programme and new BLOCK71 Social Impact Hub provide boost for social impact...
To foster the growth of innovative social ventures tackling social issues and environmental challenges, NUS Enterprise and the Singapore Centre for Social Enterprise (raiSE) have jointly committed S$3.5 million...
University of Glasgow Contributes £4.4 Billion to the UK Economy
The University of Glasgow contributes more than £4 billion to the UK economy, according to a new study into its economic impact.
Australian Government bans genetic discrimination in life insurance: A big win for preventive health
Following the recommendations of a report led by Monash University’s Dr Jane Tiller and Professor Paul Lacaze...
Stanford economist Guido Imbens wins Nobel in economic sciences
Stanford economist Guido W. Imbens was awarded the Nobel Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences today for his work in econometrics and statistics.
More accurate El Niño Southern Oscillation forecasts developed
Australian climatologists closely monitor atmospheric and oceanic conditions to assess the risk of El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events occurring, which can lead to devastating natural disasters...
SFU caver among researchers unearthing new insights on ancient skull discovery
More is now known about an ancient child’s skull found in South Africa’s remote rising Star cave in 2017 as researchers—including SFU researcher Marina Elliott...
Manchester alumnus Simon Johnson wins Nobel Prize in Economics
An economist who studied at The University of Manchester has been awarded the prestigious 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics for his groundbreaking research into understanding wealth disparities between different nations.
Stockholm University ranks high in “Global University Employability Ranking”
Employers appreciate students from Stockholm University. According to ”Global University Employability Ranking 2021”, Stockholm University ranks 69 in the world.
Funding for more resilient data-driven electricity grids
A consortium of international experts, including a team from the University of Adelaide, has received funding to spearhead research into how data-driven modelling and control can be used to make power grids more resilient.











































