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MIHI awarded Ministry grant to assess Māori COVID-19 vaccine clinic work

A mobile vaccination clinic initiative to improve Māori rates of protection from COVID-19 in Canterbury has been awarded a major Te Whatu Ora grant to assess its future viability.

Western alumni appointed to Order of Canada for building “hope for a better future”

Three Western alumni and an honorary degree recipient have been named to the Order of Canada, the second-highest national honour for merit.

Indigenous business Snapshot reveals significant value to Australian economy

The latest Indigenous business Snapshot shows Indigenous businesses contribute more than $16 billion to the Australian economy, employ 116,795 people and pay $4.2 billion in wages.

Celebrated Southampton professor elected British Academy fellow

A professor of social and political philosophy at the University of Southampton has been named a fellow of the British Academy in recognition of his contribution to humanities and social sciences.

Astronomers celebrate first images from James Webb Space Telescope’s mission

Space enthusiasts and astronomers at The University of Western Australia’s International Space Centre have celebrated the first images from NASA’s $14 billion James Webb Space Telescope’s history making view of space.

Top UC entrepreneurs shoot for success at city event

Student entrepreneurs will pitch their innovative business and social enterprise ideas to industry experts in a lively competition in central Christchurch this week.

UM professor publishes book on new world order in post-pandemic era

A book titled ‘How COVID-19 Reshapes New World Order: Political Economy Perspective’, written by Prof Edmund Sheng Li in the Faculty of Social Science (FSS), University of Macau (UM), has been published by the major international publisher Springer.

Monash Arts’ Global Immersion Guarantee wins IEAA Excellence Award for leaders and innovators in...

The International Education Association of Australia (IEAA) has recognised Monash's Faculty of Arts’ Global Immersion Guarantee (GIG) as a trailblazer in Australia’s international education sector.

Coral restoration and adaptation benefits challenged

University of Melbourne and James Cook University researchers have called for an urgent rethink of the merits of coral reef restoration and adaptation, questioning whether the practice can meaningfully improve reef health.

A robot that senses hidden objects

System uses penetrative radio frequency to pinpoint items, even when they’re hidden from view.
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