Thursday, February 19, 2026

Top Global News

Top Global News provide with the most recently educational information’s, including the news, events, ranking, Accreditation, scholarship and admissions…

University granted Sanctuary status

An academic who left his home country of Afghanistan with his wife and young daughter to pursue a new life in the UK has hailed the support from the Sanctuary scholarship scheme...

UM holds first workshop for students in EMBA programme

The University of Macau (UM) Faculty of Business Administration (FBA) recently organised the first ‘Study Trip/Group Report Workshop’ for students in its Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) programme.

Law students to work with AI legal platform

Law students at the University of Southampton will gain first-hand experience of pioneering AI that provides legal advice, thanks to a new partnership.

REDI Fellowships for medical research

Two La Trobe staff members have been awarded sought-after Fellowships as part of the Researcher Exchange and Development within Industry (REDI) Fellowship program by MTPConnect.

Low-cost tool could one day detect leukemia in a patient’s saliva

Engineering researchers at the University of Queensland are developing a low-cost tool that could diagnose diseases like leukemia from a simple saliva sample.

Mapping hotspots for bats may help scientists prepare for future bat-to-human viral outbreaks

A new research paper identifies locations of bats that may host coronavirus based on climate, native forests, and caves where these bats inhabit.

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.

Obesity lowering the age for knee replacements

More than half of Australians who underwent knee replacement for osteoarthritis were obese, increasing their risk of having the operation at a younger age, especially among women.

Two thirds of women gain too much or too little weight in pregnancy: global...

Around two-thirds of pregnancies have weight gain that is more or less than recommended and is associated with complications such as preterm birth, large birth weight, and admission to intensive care.

Beta Gamma Sigma HKBU Chapter holds the 12th Induction Ceremony

At the 12th Induction Ceremony of the Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) Hong Kong Baptist University Chapter, held on 9 June 2022, 129 outstanding students, graduates and faculty members of the School of Business were honoured with BGS lifetime membership.
- Advertisement -