How UBC is preparing students for their future careers
Navigating a career can be challenging. The UBC Career Centre, under the Office of the Vice-President, Students...
Running Singapore’s Kusu Island with just solar power
The Singapore Land Authority signed a research collaboration agreement with Energy Research Institute @ Nanyang Technological University (ERI@N) in 2019 for the research, design...
Western Engineering investigates freezing technique for water treatment
Western Engineering researchers have teamed up with Core Geoscience Services Inc. (CoreGeo) in a project to investigate the use of cryopurification – water treatment by freezing – for treating contaminated water in a mine in Northern Canada.
Prestigious Fellowship for novel Brain Cancer Research
Associate Professor Charles Unsworth from the Department of Engineering Science has been awarded a Royal Society of New Zealand James Cook Research Fellowship.
How Has COVID-19 Impacted the ‘Gig’ Economy?
Source: USC Marshall School of Business
5 Questions for USC Marshall Marketing Professor Davide Proserpio
Funding to drive blood cancer research capability
A $6 million endowed chair jointly funded by The University of Western Australia and the Leukaemia Foundation, aims to improve the lives of those affected by blood cancer by driving research leadership and innovation.
Treatments that induce peanut allergy remission in children discovered
Researchers have discovered two peanut allergy treatments for children that are both highly effective at inducing remission.
Monash Arts’ Global Immersion Guarantee wins IEAA Excellence Award for leaders and innovators in...
The International Education Association of Australia (IEAA) has recognised Monash's Faculty of Arts’ Global Immersion Guarantee (GIG) as a trailblazer in Australia’s international education sector.
Partnership renewal highlights music and education at every level
The University of Melbourne has extended its exclusive partnership with the Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO) for another seven years, with students, staff, and Victorian primary school students among the primary beneficiaries.
Study Examines What Makes People Susceptible to Fake Health News
A new study from University of Kansas journalism & mass communication researchers examines what influences people to be susceptible to false information about health...













































