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Massey’s innovators showcased amongst 2023 KiwiNet Awards finalists

The university is showcasing its entrepreneurial talent with five finalists being named in the 11th annual KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards.

Internet trends suggest COVID-19 spurred a return to earlier values and activities

American values, attitudes and activities have changed dramatically during COVID-19, according to a new study of online behavior.

First graduands from University College Birmingham and University of Warwick partnership graduate

University College Birmingham graduands on University of Warwick accredited courses will be celebrating today, marking the first successful graduating cohort from the partnership between the two universities.

With donor gifts, Stanford expands efforts to address student mental health and well-being

Bolstered by recent philanthropy, Stanford is working to expand the mental health and well-being resources available to Stanford undergraduate, graduate and professional school students.

Grad’s journey from feeling lost to working for a Big Four firm

Self-confessed data nerd Kaeleigh Karrol wasn't entirely sure which direction she wanted to head in, a new University of Auckland offering, however, helped pave the way.

Walter LaFeber, revered history professor, dies

Walter F. LaFeber, the Andrew H. and James S. Tisch Distinguished University Professor Emeritus in the Department of History, in the College of Arts and Sciences...

Mushroom-derived materials could offer benefits for developing nations in Africa

A research team from the University of Bristol has suggested that mycelium composites could offer a sustainable alternative to traditional building materials and help address socio-economic and environmental challenges in Africa.

Priorities post-COVID-19 outlined at Tourism Policy School

Tourism Minister Stuart Nash says planning is underway for a new-look tourism sector post the COVID-19 vaccination programme and when international borders re-open.

Research reveals clouds made from tiny quartz crystals fill the skies of a searing-hot...

Researchers have detected for the first time evidence of quartz nanocrystals in the high-altitude clouds of WASP-17 b, a hot Jupiter exoplanet 1,300 light-years from Earth.

No.1 in global University Impact Rankings

he University of Auckland is ranked No. 1 for two consecutive years in the University Impact Rankings by Times Higher Education (THE).
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