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Wellington celebrates 2022 graduates

More than 500 students will cross the stage at the Michael Fowler Centre on Tuesday 11 October at graduation ceremonies in Wellington.

Fashion brands gain edge by embracing disability representation

When featuring models with disabilities in advertising, brands walk a fine line – how should they convey a message of inclusivity without coming across as exploitative and insensitive?

Art and Science combine in upcoming exhibition as part of a project sharing the...

A new LU Arts exhibition will demonstrate how artists can work across disciplines as it shares the processes involved in digital artist Sarah Selby’s project ‘Between the Lines’.

University of Bristol and Bristol Cathedral formally strengthen their relationship

The University of Bristol and Bristol Cathedral have formally strengthened their relationship by signing a Memorandum of Understanding at the Cathedral this week.

Receiving the prestigious Vega Medal

Queen’s researcher John Smol has been recognized for his lifetime achievements with the Vega Medal, a Nobel Prize-equivalent in geography, awarded by the King of Sweden.

NUS research shows CO2 could be stored below ocean floor

Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges facing humanity. To combat its potentially catastrophic effects, scientists are searching for new technologies that could help the world reach carbon neutrality.

Durham’s sector-leading policies praised in gender pay gap report

The Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) has released a report that explores the gender pay gap in higher education in which Durham’s progressive family-friendly policies are highlighted for being sector-leading.

New PhD scholarship focuses on protecting native forests

A new Doctoral Scholarship offers an exciting opportunity for a student to undertake research on the flammability of indigenous forests in New Zealand.

Most-detailed collision of black holes provides strongest evidence yet to support Hawking’s 50-year-old prediction

An international team of scientists have observed a collision of two black holes, violent and energetic events in the cosmos, in detail never-before-seen.

UC partners with local farm for more sustainable milk

University of Canterbury (UC) staff will enjoy sustainable, local milk in their morning cup of tea from 2 November. Lunchroom fridges across Ilam and Dovedale campuses will be stocked with Canterbury’s Choice...
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