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SXSW Sydney is heading back to UTS

Prepare to be inspired! SXSW Sydney 2024 is heading back in October and UTS is proud to be announced as Education Partner for the week-long event.

AI Technology and Career Opportunities

Why is the AI technology important nowadays? How do we grasp opportunities from the AI trend?

Analysis: 3 lessons on ethnicity, race and health equity from COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the critical need for robust and equitable public health systems in Canada that address the population’s diverse needs.

University of Oxford will offer the “Dr. Liu Chak Wan Scholarships” to support graduates...

Macau University of Science and Technology is partnering up with University of Oxford, to offer the “Dr. Liu Chak Wan Scholarships” commencing academic year 2022/2023...

Funding to boost early career research discoveries

Researchers from the University of Adelaide will share in more than $4.5 million of funding through the latest round of the Australian Research Council's Discovery Early Career Researcher Award.

UT Dallas Expands Academic Offerings To Meet Growing Demand

This fall, The University of Texas at Dallas expanded its academic offerings to include a Bachelor of Science in business analytics and two new minors...

NUS deepens collaborations with Vietnamese partners to promote education, industry development and innovation

NUS has inked a series of strategic Memorandums of Understandings (MOUs) with industry and academic partners in Vietnam, marking a new milestone in strengthening the University’s contributions to academic advancement and economic development in Vietnam.

How bacteria create a piggy bank for the lean times

Bacteria can store extra resources for the lean times. It’s a bit like keeping a piggy bank or carrying a backup battery pack. One important reserve is known as cyanophycin granules, which were first noticed by an Italian scientist about 150 years ago.

Positive parenting reduces anxiety and helps prevent bullying at school

Nearly 400 primary schools across Australia participated in the Thriving Kids and Parents Schools Project, a collaborative study involving researchers from the University of Adelaide, University of Queensland and Monash University.

Study Group’s International Study Centre at Teesside University opens

Study Group has officially welcomed the first cohort of students to its new International Study Centre at Teesside University.
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