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Mums’ activity levels may depend on number and ages of children

Less than half of mums meet the recommended levels of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity – and mothers of younger children manage to do the least, Cambridge and Southampton researchers have found.

FHTM Held the First Session of “Distinguished Scholar Forum of Hospitality and Tourism” on...

As part of the celebration of M.U.S.T.’s 22nd Anniversary, the Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Management (FHTM) held the first session of “Distinguished Scholar Forum of Hospitality and Tourism” on March 23, 2022, entitled “Risk Management In Event Tourism”.

Three, two, one, lift-off – launching law at Rocket Lab

When University of Waikato alumna Courtney Dick secured a role as the in-house lawyer for Rocket Lab, she had to get up to speed on space law.

Chatbots can help treat symptoms in people with depression

Clinician scientists from NTU Singapore have found that mental health chatbots are able to effectively engage people with depression in empathetic conversations and assist in the treatment of their symptoms.

Evening activity breaks from screen time better for health

Breaking up long periods of sitting in the evening can result in lower blood sugar and insulin levels in healthy adults, a new University of Otago study has found.

New Zealand Business Research Translation Competition 2022

The Faculty of Business, Economics and Law, Auckland University of Technology is pleased to coordinate the New Zealand Business Research Translation Competition on behalf of the Associate Deans Research of New Zealand Business Schools.

Massey University to open education institute in China

Massey University will launch a joint education institute in collaboration with Nanjing University of Finance and Economics (NUFE) later this year.

Massive mirror in telescope key to tracking asteroids and space junk

A 250 kilogram super-smooth glass mirror in The University of Western Australia’s Zadko telescope, is key to the high-tech equipment’s role in tracking potentially catastrophic asteroids and space junk.

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.

The University of Adelaide has appointed a new Head for its School of Humanities

Professor Mark Harris is currently a Professor of Historical Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.
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