NTU faculty and alumni honoured at Singapore Literature Prize 2024
The winners of the Singapore Literature Prize 2024 were announced on September 10th at Victoria Theatre in a ceremony graced by Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam.
Scientists to test if snow is melting high on Everest
Climbing beyond Everest base camp to test if the snow high up on the mountain is melting is the latest challenge being faced by glaciologists at the University.
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.
Experts back drive to better protect child victims
Social work experts at the University of Edinburgh have praised the initiative, which seeks to improve delivery of essential services to child victims and witnesses.
University of Melbourne launches Global Centre in Delhi
The Premier of Victoria, Jacinta Allan MP officially opened the University of Melbourne’s first Melbourne Global Centre in Delhi today, marking a significant expansion of its global presence.
What is Australia looking for in its inaugural poet laureate?
Peter Kirkpatrick in the Discipline of English and Writing asks what an Australian poet laureate will be expected to do or achieve ahead of the position's official appointment in 2025.
New electricity-free soft robot could aid precise surgery
Complex endovascular procedures may become easier thanks to a new hydraulic system that can accurately control a small robotic probe.
Science backs traditional knowledge of Kakadu plum health benefitsd
University of Queensland research has confirmed antioxidant properties in an Australian bushfood used by Indigenous people for generations.
Creative industries forum strengthens cross-cultural collaboration
The India and Australia Creative Connections Forum, held in Delhi on Friday, was an important milestone celebrating cross-cultural collaboration and innovation within the creative sectors of both countries.
Suicide rate higher for people with autism
University of Queensland-led research has found people on the autism spectrum are almost 3 times more likely to die by suicide compared to non-autistic people.