Ecologist Dr Joe Greet receives Australian Academy of Science Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
Ecologist Dr Joe Greet has received the Australian Academy of Science Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scientist Award for his research developing a Traditional Owner-led billabong health assessment framework for Australian wetlands.
King’s joins £12 million project investing in future of 6G communication systems
Researchers from the Centre for Telecommunication Research (CTR) in the Department of Engineering, King’s College London, are among the founding partners in a new £12 million telecommunications project.
Concordia art education grad students bring the slow movement to the university
A growing body of evidence reveals the negative effects of competitive pressures on university scholars’ quality of life, teaching and research. It’s a reality that leaves many academics questioning their roles in higher education.
New Deakin trial to treat IBD with psychological therapy
Your emotions can affect your digestive system. Deakin researchers are investigating whether this link can be reversed to treat gut problems.
Rated the 13th best Law School in the UK
The University of South Wales has been rated the 13th best Law School in the UK in the Guardian League Tables.
Students’ ingenious ideas aim to improve the way we live
University of Adelaide students are showing their final year projects at Ingenuity, including a robot that mimics animal movements, improvements to lunar rover technology and a method of altering the direction of waves.
StratComm connects students with businesses for real-life strategic work
The goal: to develop a strategic internal communications plan for DHL, a global shipping and supply chain logistics company, and Shaden Ahmed, Tracy Beazley-Clark and Sama Elhansi knew they had to do more than simply look at a website, or hold a Zoom meeting.
Radiocarbon dating and CT scans reveal Bronze Age tradition of keeping human remains
Using radiocarbon dating and CT scanning to study ancient bones, researchers have uncovered for the first time a Bronze Age...
Rural UWA physiotherapist and researcher awarded prestigious fellowship
Longstanding rural clinician and leading researcher at The University of Western Australia’s WA Centre for Rural Health, Dr Ivan Lin, has been named a fellow by the Australian College of Physiotherapists.
Tweets and web data help track languages around the globe
Billions of words typed into the World Wide Web and Twitter have been meshed into a unique ‘linguistic atlas’ showing how languages are being used internationally.
















































