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New Independent Report Highlights Strengths & Opportunities for Innovation in West Midlands

An independent report from innovation and investment consultancy firm, Beauhurst, reveals how the University of Warwick is helping to drive the West Midlands’ position as a powerhouse for innovation...

Survey to assess value of recreational activities in Cockburn Sound

A new project aims to identify the non-fishing activities in Cockburn Sound to assess the recreational use of the bay and the values it provides.

Transmigration study finds benefits for second generation

A study of an Indonesian migration program has found second-generation migrants tended to become dominant players in their adopted farming area by being able to negotiate ‘both worlds’ but the system had elements of colonialism.

UCalgary scientist recognized with Canada’s top award for early-career cardiovascular researchers

Heart failure is a growing problem. According to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, an estimated 750,000 Canadians live with heart failure and an additional 100,000 people are diagnosed annually with the progressive condition.

Mums’ activity levels may depend on number and ages of children

Less than half of mums meet the recommended levels of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity – and mothers of younger children manage to do the least, Cambridge and Southampton researchers have found.

Ngareta Timutimu awarded prestigious University Medal

The University of Waikato has awarded its prestigious University Medal to Ngareta Timutimu (MNZM) recognising her service to the University as a member of the University Council and as Chairperson of Te Rōpū Manukura.

‘Billions of tiny soldiers:’ Researchers harness bacteria-eating viruses to create a powerful new weapon...

Researchers at McMaster University have created a powerful new weapon against bacterial contamination and infection.

Dr Bloomfield appointed University of Auckland professor

Former Director-General of Health, Dr Ashley Bloomfield, joins Waipapa Taumata Rau as a professor in the School of Population Health, leading the new Public Policy Impact Institute as its inaugural chair.

Research shows fatty liver disease endangers brain health

People with liver disease caused by eating too much sugar and fat could be at increased risk of developing serious neurological conditions like depression or dementia.

FASS hosts over 300 students from the region at Global Youth Leaders’ Summit 2022

More than 300 students from secondary schools and pre-university institutions discussed global developments and issues at the Global Youth Leaders’ Summit (GYLS) hosted by the NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS)
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