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High school students showcase entrepreneurial skills at Shad Western

More than 100 of Canada’s brightest high school students converged for a transformative one-month retreat at Western during this year’s Shad summer program to build...

Genetic risk for clinical depression linked to physical symptoms

People with higher genetic risk of clinical depression are more likely to have physical symptoms such as chronic pain, fatigue and migraine, University of Queensland researchers have found.

What makes a city great for running

What makes a city great for running and how can we promote ‘runnability’ in urban design?

Monash ranks 40th globally in US News and World Report 2022 Best Global Universities...

Demonstrating the strength of its academic research performance and global and regional reputation, Monash also retained its rank of 4th in Australia in the annual ranking of 1,750 institutions from across the globe.

Creative industries forum strengthens cross-cultural collaboration

The India and Australia Creative Connections Forum, held in Delhi on Friday, was an important milestone celebrating cross-cultural collaboration and innovation within the creative sectors of both countries.

University of Hull Low-carbon Tech Helps Council Cut Co2 Emissions

An innovative University of Hull cooling system has helped Hull City Council reduce electricity consumption at its data centre by as much as 80 per cent.

Going digital to save lives: U of T grad student aims to eliminate barriers...

Growing up in Uganda, Naturinda Emmanuel aspired to be a medical doctor and health leader who eliminates barriers to health-care access for those in underserved, remote communities.

Study abroad puts UC student on the map

Angelique Kennedy-Chavannes, a recent graduate of the Creative Writing program in the College of Arts and Sciences, has lived a well-traveled life—one that landed her an editing position for Fodor’s, the well-known purveyor of travel guides.

Book on history and culture of Malay gastronomy wins NUS Singapore History Prize

The groundbreaking book offers new insights into the cultural history and heritage of Singapore Malays through Malay cuisine.

Young women in rugby join Canterbury concussion study

The two-year Canterbury study, which will kick off in next year’s rugby season amid growing concern about health and safety in the sport, originally involved two teams of male junior rugby players at the Waihora Rugby Club in Tai Tapu, with funding from the Canterbury Medical Research Foundation.
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