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Buxton Contemporary presents new Hany Armanious: Stone Soup exhibition

The University of Melbourne’s Buxton Contemporary has unveiled Hany Armanious: Stone Soup, a major solo exhibition presented in partnership with the Henry Moore Institute in the United Kingdom.

Mars Rover technology tested out on billion-year-old highland rock

Researchers from the University of St Andrews are trialing instruments to be used on the European Mars Rover.

UNSW and UNIQLO stitch together deal to shape future business leaders

The formal collaboration agreement will open career development opportunities for students and bolster the talent pipeline in the global fashion retail sector.

New guidance for GPs on managing patients with dense breasts

A new resource driven by research from the University of Melbourne has been released to support General Practitioners (GPs) in advising patients about breast density and its implications for cancer screening.

Lifesaving programme to prevent childbirth-related bleeding wins Times Higher Education STEM Award

A cost-effective intervention for postpartum haemorrhage, which has reduced maternal death worldwide by 60%, has won a major award in UK Higher Education.

Celebrate Science 2025 draws over 5,000 visitors to Locomotion

Celebrate Science 2025, a partnership between Durham University and Locomotion (part of the Science Museum Group)

University of Birmingham researchers named among most influential in the world

University of Birmingham researchers have been recognised among the world’s most influential academics across a range of fields, according to new rankings.

School pupils lead the green charge at climate action event

More than 100 pupils and teachers from across North East England gathered on campus for a special event to help them take meaningful action on climate change.

Breakthrough gives hope in fight against aggressive form of blood cancer

Researchers at the University of Southampton have identified a new subtype of lymphoma which could pave the way to improved and more targeted treatments for some blood cancer patients.

Engineers tackle disability barriers

A Leeds alum helped bring together the University and a UK charity to create bespoke solutions for disabled people.
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