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University marks opening of Entrepreneurship Centre

A serial entrepreneur and business start-up strategy expert will deliver a keynote speech at the official launch of the University of St Andrews Entrepreneurship Centre at Eden Campus, Guardbridge on Monday (October 3).

Grant focuses on central Australian song lines

Researchers at the University of Adelaide have received a grant to focus on central Australian song lines. The project strengthens knowledge...

McGill University to establish high-profile discussion series on Canada’s place in the world

Thanks to an endowment of $5 million from Canadian philanthropist Charles Bronfman, LLD’90, the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada (MISC) is launching a new flagship event entitled Conversations...

Eye drops set to reduce surgery

A new Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland spin-out company, TheiaNova, is working to introduce a groundbreaking, non-invasive treatment for the eye disease keratoconus.

Mac grad’s robotic arm offers students a chance to solve the problems of tomorrow

As we mark Global Entrepreneurship Week at McMaster, we are highlighting the innovative thinkers working to turn ideas into reality.

HRC career development awards

Seven AUT research projects have received funding in the Health Research Council’s (HRC) annual Career Development Awards, announced Monday 28 November 2022.

Computer Science students create online game to shift attitudes about accessibility

Tereigh Ewert is a Senior Educational Develop (Anti-oppressive and Transformative Education) with the Centre for Learning and Teaching at Dal.

Distinguished Professor Gaven Martin receives international Humboldt Research Award

Distinguished Professor Gaven Martin from the New Zealand Institute of Advanced Studies received the prestigious Humboldt Research Award in October for his research in mathematics...

Child body weight has limited effects on mood and behavioural disorders, study suggests

Childhood body mass index is unlikely to have a big impact on children's mood or behavioural disorders, according to a study led by the University of Bristol and published today [20 December] in eLife.

‘Veggie’ dinosaurs differed in how they ate their food

Although most early dinosaurs were vegetarian, there were a surprising number of differences in the way that these animals tackled eating a plant-based diet, a new study reveals.
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