Great George to chime for anniversary of University’s Royal Charter
Bristol’s largest bell will ring out across the city today [25 May] as the University of Bristol celebrates the anniversary of its charter being granted.
University of Southampton joins landmark UK trade delegation in India
The University of Southampton’s role as a global leader in higher education has been recognised as part of the UK government’s landmark visit to India.
Female Physics Students – 45% Of First-year Class At University Of Hull
The University of Hull is closing the gender gap when it comes to studying physics – thanks to an inspirational campaign to attract more female students.
New drug candidate offers hope to slow down MND progress
A groundbreaking drug candidate found to protect nerve cells damaged by motor neuron disease (MND), could offer new hope to people living with the devastating condition.
Monash mRNA projects get funding boost
Two Monash University projects using mRNA delivery to improve treatments for people with muscular dystrophy or metabolic liver disease in infants have received more than $360,000 through the mRNA Victoria Research Acceleration Fund.
Why Covid elimination remains the best game-plan
Here in Aotearoa, we’re playing Covid-19 in “elimination” mode. Some countries are trying “suppression” mode, while others are running with...
Global leaders unite for World Evidence-Based Healthcare Day
Seven global leaders in evidence-based healthcare, including the University of Adelaide’s JBI, have joined forces to raise awareness for better evidence to inform healthcare policy...
Caution advised over fish oil in pregnancy
Omega-3 is recommended in pregnancy, but new research suggests care is needed to avoid oxidised fish oil.
Acute alcohol use linked to one quarter of New Zealand suicide deaths – study
The authors of a ground-breaking University of Otago, Christchurch study are calling for immediate changes to Aotearoa New Zealand’s suicide prevention strategy and the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act...
Otago’s hospitality and tourism management ranked 23rd worldwide and best in Aotearoa
The University of Otago’s teaching of hospitality and tourism management has been ranked 23rd out of 300 institutions worldwide in the recently released Academic Ranking of World Universities.














































