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JI students grab top prizes at Shanghai mechanical engineering competition

The University of Michigan-Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute (UM-SJTU JI, JI hereafter) students teams delivered excellent results in the 10th Shanghai College Students Mechanical Engineering Innovation Competition...

Thousands of Queensland students receive offers from UQ

More than 4,750 students have received offers to study at The University of Queensland in the State’s major offer round taking the total number so far to more than 9,900 for Semester 1.

University of Melbourne climbs in QS Rankings

The University of Melbourne has improved its position from 41 to 37 in the latest QS World University Rankings that were released today.

UOW program to improve palliative care outcomes for residents in aged care wins Future...

The Palliative Aged Care Outcomes Program (PACOP) at the University of Wollongong (UOW) has won the 2023 Future of Ageing Award for Palliative Care...

UM presents teaching award to excellent faculty member

At the 2021 Congregation on 19 June, the University of Macau (UM) presented the Teaching Excellence Award, which recognises faculty members with outstanding performance in teaching.

NUS Law students win regional championship of international environmental law moot

A team of NUS Law undergraduates comprising Li Minghan, Han Ying Jie and Kelly Cheung beat 25 other teams to emerge as champions in the Southeast Asian regional rounds of the...

First students graduate from Birmingham-Guangzhou education partnership

The first students have graduated from an innovative partnership between the University of Birmingham and Jinan University that saw them receiving degrees from both institutions.

South Yorkshire study could speed up access to bowel cancer tests

People in South Yorkshire with ‘red flag’ bowel cancer symptoms could bypass the GP and be fast-tracked to hospital for diagnostic tests as part of a new research study led by University of Sheffield researchers.

Babies not meeting infant feeding guidelines may be at greater risk for childhood obesity

The latest research from Growing Up in New Zealand reveals the link between childhood obesity and infant feeding guidelines.

University of Nottingham launches national inquiry into transition to net zero

The University of Nottingham Institute for Policy and Engagement has launched a policy commission with former Deputy Leader of the Labour Party and Honorary Professor Lord Watson, to investigate a just transition to net zero.
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