Vice-Chancellor and President appointed to the University of Leeds
Professor Shearer West CBE has been appointed as the Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Leeds, taking up the role from 1 November 2024.
Teesside University named University of the Year for Social Inclusion
Teesside University has been named University of the Year for Social Inclusion in an influential national league table.
SXSW Sydney is heading back to UTS
Prepare to be inspired! SXSW Sydney 2024 is heading back in October and UTS is proud to be announced as Education Partner for the week-long event.
ANU to take over operations of Kambri GP clinic
ANU has ensured the continuity of high-quality healthcare services on campus, taking over operations of the GP clinic in Kambri from 23 October.
Analysis: 3 lessons on ethnicity, race and health equity from COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the critical need for robust and equitable public health systems in Canada that address the population’s diverse needs.
Busting the ‘slow down’ myth: vigorous activity needed in later life to live longer...
Older people are the most sedentary group in Australia, but recent research indicates many would exercise more if encouraged to do so.
Funding to boost early career research discoveries
Researchers from the University of Adelaide will share in more than $4.5 million of funding through the latest round of the Australian Research Council's Discovery Early Career Researcher Award.
Physics student awarded 2022 Rhodes Scholarship
A postgraduate physics student at The University of Western Australia has been named Western Australia’s Rhodes Scholar for 2022, recognising his potential as young global ambassador.
NUS deepens collaborations with Vietnamese partners to promote education, industry development and innovation
NUS has inked a series of strategic Memorandums of Understandings (MOUs) with industry and academic partners in Vietnam, marking a new milestone in strengthening the University’s contributions to academic advancement and economic development in Vietnam.
Curtin and St Hilda’s join forces to foster future leaders
Curtin University has partnered with St Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls to help nurture the next generation of entrepreneurs and build innovation into the School’s curriculum and learning spaces.











































