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Nanyang Business School holds forum to celebrate International Women’s Day

NTU Singapore held the Nanyang Business School (NBS) International Women’s Day (IWD) Forum 2022 on 30th March (Wednesday), with Guest-of-Honour, Ms Indranee Rajah, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, Second Minister for Finance and for National Development.

New rules mean GPs will help manage ADHD – but don’t discount specialists

The New South Wales government this week announced reforms that will allow some GPs to treat and potentially diagnose attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Scholarships help agriculture students aim for the top

Four University of Adelaide students have been announced as recipients of the 2022 Horizon Scholarship. The scholarships aim to develop the next generation of rural leaders.

Turn on, tune in, crop out: £20 device uses ultrasound to produce fertiliser

A £20 device which makes fertiliser by treating water with ultrasound could transform agricultural supply chains in remote areas, its inventors say.

UNSW neuroscientist receives an inaugural $1.35m Rebecca Cooper Fellowship

Researchers will examine new treatments to improve outcomes for people with advanced kidney disease and those who have experienced an ischaemic stroke.

Director of Birmingham Royal Ballet Carlos Acosta receives honorary degree

Ballet superstar Carlos Acosta CBE awarded honorary degree in University of Birmingham’s Summer 2025 graduations.

Prehistoric earthquakes and snail shells may give future insights

New research led by University of Canterbury paleoseismologist Dr Tim Stahl is providing insights into prehistoric surface rupturing earthquakes in the Republic of Georgia to understand what future earthquakes could do.

Where whales feed: findings to inform conservation efforts

Australian southern right whales visit a broader range of foraging habitats compared to the neighbouring New Zealand population, according to a team of international researchers.

University and iwi collaborate on waiata app

A collaboration between researchers from the University of Waikato’s School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences (SCMS) and a Bay of Plenty iwi has given rise to an app that preserves and celebrates waiata (songs) unique to the tribe.

University of Sydney partners with Siemens Healthineers on $9M MRI research capability

New world-leading MRI technology at the University of Sydney will unlock unprecedented medical imaging capabilities for researchers, clinicians and industry.
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