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Recruitment | Welcome to Join the International Recruitment Team of Queen’s University, United Kingdom

Queen’s University Belfast is currently searching for a dynamic professional to join our team in China as the Business Development Manager.

First Tongan Black Stick and Massey graduate – Lulu Tuilotolava

As part of celebrating Uike Kātoanga’i ‘o e lea faka-Tonga - Tonga Language Week, we interviewed recent graduate and former NZ Black Stick, Louisa (Lulu)...

New archaeological find uncovers 12,000 year old First Nations ritual

In a landmark partnership, the GunaiKurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) and Monash University researchers have unearthed evidence of rituals dating back 500 generations.

Snooze for science and help find a therapy for sleep apnoea

The Centre for Sleep Science at The University of Western Australia is investigating whether a new therapy will reduce the severity of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and is looking for participants to take part in a nine-week trial.

Put ChatGPT in C-3PO to make AI as intelligent as humans, scientist says

Connecting multiple AIs together and putting them in the body of a robot, similar to Star Wars’ C-3PO or R2-D2, is the most likely way AI will become as intelligent as humans, according to a scientist from the University of Sheffield.

Landmark study links post-natal depression and low income

A longitudinal study of Queensland families has found women on lower incomes are more likely to suffer with pre and post-natal depression.

NUS and A*STAR researchers develop wearable, stretchable sensor for quick, continuous, and non-invasive detection...

The novel sensor accurately measures markers such as cholesterol and lactate — crucial for the early detection of diseases.

Study aims to visualize invisible injury

Recognizing the toll the pandemic has taken on many health-care workers’ mental health, Dr. Ruth Lanius is examining the role that moral injury plays, and its effects on the brain.

Study finds medications for alcohol use disorders underutilised

Researchers from The University of Western Australia have found medications used to treat alcohol use disorders are severely underutilised in Australia.

UM Rector Yonghua Song receives second prize of State Scientific and Technological Progress Award

An award ceremony for winners of the 2020 State Scientific and Technological Progress Award was held today (3 November) in Beijing.
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