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Renowned pianist to perform in St Andrews

One of the most brilliant and revered British pianists of her generation, Joanna MacGregor CBE, will perform a solo recital at the Laidlaw Music Centre at the University of St Andrews on Good Friday (7 April).

Coveted EQUIS award for Business School

AUT Business School has been awarded the prestigious EQUIS accreditation, an endorsement of excellence held by an elite group of business schools around the world.

A green recovery does not need capitalism to thrive, says Concordia researcher

Bengi Akbulut believes there is a certain inertia when it comes to exploring alternatives to market-based...

Caution advised over fish oil in pregnancy

Omega-3 is recommended in pregnancy, but new research suggests care is needed to avoid oxidised fish oil.

Glacier melt raises sea levels by nearly 2cm this century

The alarming scale and speed of glacier ice melting, and its effect in raising sea levels and depleting regional freshwater supplies, has been revealed in a decades-long study.

China Education Expo 2022 will be held from 25 October to 12 November

The 2022 China Education Expo will be exhibited in four cities: Guangzhou (October 25), Chengdu (October 27), Shanghai (October 29), and Beijing (November 11-12).

Graduate medicine program addresses rural doctor shortage

With the National Cabinet meeting last week to address problems in Australia’s primary health care networks, including the shortage of general practitioners outside of metropolitan centres.

Researchers sound alarm on sugary drinks

Almost 80 percent of drinks in New Zealand supermarkets are sugary, swelling health risks and indicating industry self-regulation is failing, researchers say.

Schulich Medicine & Dentistry joins historic pledge to preserve planetary health

Academic health institutions call for implementation of planetary health education and research, transition to climate-resilient health systems.

UNSW neuroscientist receives an inaugural $1.35m Rebecca Cooper Fellowship

Sylvia Gustin’s research will facilitate spinal cord injury cure and improve therapies for chronic pain.
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