NTU sets national record with AI-powered psychological first aid campaign
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has achieved a national milestone for the largest number of people trained in Psychological First Aid (PFA) within two months.
Study examines why a third of new teachers quit within five years
As the government continues to grapple with the challenge of recruiting and retaining new teachers, a new study from The University of Manchester...
Doctors given new tools to recognise childhood bone cancer symptoms sooner
New guidance on childhood bone cancers aims to save “lives and limbs” by helping healthcare professionals spot warning signs earlier after research showed long waits for diagnosis.
Mental health programme for medical students gets upgrade after successful pilot study
The first ever psychological intervention to help prepare medical students for clinical placements saw significant improvements in resilience, confidence and mental wellbeing after...
Yusof Ishak House reopens as the epicentre of student life at NUS
NUS celebrated the official reopening of Yusof Ishak House (YIH) on 15 October 2025, following a three-year rejuvenation.
Rights Lab review calls for robust modern slavery prevalence estimates in the UK
A new scoping review by the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham has highlighted the urgent need for scientifically rigorous and regularly updated estimates of modern slavery prevalence in the UK.
Comprehensive update to global biodiversity hotspots project begins
An international consortium involving Newcastle University has announced a major update to the world's biodiversity hotspots.
“Black life and creativity have always been crucial to alternative rock music”
Black people have had a lasting impact on the innovations and cultural memory of alternative (alt) rock music, a Cardiff University academic says.
Newcastle climbs global rankings
Newcastle University has moved up in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings and is now positioned 144th globally.
World’s most sensitive table-top experiment sets new limits on very high-frequency gravitational waves
The world’s most sensitive table-top interferometric system - a miniature version of miles-long gravitational-wave detectors like LIGO - has completed its first science run.













































