Can plants be genetically programmed to save themselves?
Adil Khan has not seen The Martian. But his work is helping to ensure that when human beings do reach Mars, they will have a better time of it than Matt Damon’s Mark Watney.
Kim Lowe’s brushwork comes full circle
Eleven years after graduating with a Masters in Fine Arts (Printmaking) with distinction from the University of Canterbury School of Fine Arts Kim Lowe returns for The Silence of the Brush, an exhibition of brushwork created during her 2019 Olivia Spencer Bower Award year.
Scholarship prepares Māori and Pacific students for life at UC
Almost 50 Māori and Pacific students are taking part in a scholarship programme they say builds friendships, pride in their culture and gives them a solid grounding in university life.
Universidad de los Andes School of Management has confirmed its standing among leading MBA...
Universidad de los Andes School of Management has officially received accreditation from the Association of MBAs (AMBA), one of the world’s leading authorities on post-graduate business education and accreditation, demonstrating its continuing commitment to excellence in management education.
Funding flags hope for MS treatment and prevention
A Newcastle researcher is among 22 Australian scientists who will share in $3m of MS Australia funding, designed to boost the fight against the increasing and accelerating disease multiple sclerosis (MS).
Benefits of being an international student in Germany
Many students who dream of pursuing their education overseas find themselves gravitating towards Germany. Last year, the country climbed up the global rankings to become the 4th most popular study destination.
Pathways for future female leaders opens for 2023
Momentum is growing for women entering politics across Australia as the non-partisan Pathways to Politics Program for Women opens applications for its 2023 intake.
Students Move the Buzz of Campus Life Online
IE Business School clubs find new opportunities from moving the student experience of campus life online.
Research reveals challenges for people with learning disabilities and/or autism leaving hospital
‘Why are we stuck in hospital?’ report reveals the challenges for people with learning disabilities and/or autistic people trying to leave ‘long-stay’ hospital.
Jagiellonian University researchers discover forgotten World War I cemeteries
Two cemeteries from the First World War period were discovered and explored by Jagiellonian University archaeologists near Łupków in Podkarpacie, Poland.











































