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Senior Julia Chaffers awarded Marshall Scholarship for graduate study in the UK

Chaffers, of Wellesley, Massachusetts, is concentrating in history and pursuing a certificate in African American studies. She is among the 41 winners of the 2022 Marshall Scholarship, selected from nearly 1,000 applicants from public and private colleges and universities across the United States.

How Indigenous Art Shapes Canada’s Process of Repair and Reconciliation

A new book by Gallatin’s Eugenia Kisin examines the role of aesthetics in protest, history, and cultural resistance and preservation.

Ecology award the first given to a Massey recipient

Professor Doug Armstrong from the School of Agriculture and Environment has been awarded the 2021 Te Tohu Taiao Award for Ecological Excellence by the New Zealand Ecological Society.

Waterloo marks 17 straight years as Canada’s top research university

The University of Waterloo has been designated Research University of the Year in the comprehensive category by Research Infosource Inc. for the 17th consecutive year.

Curtin Vice-Chancellor recognised in New Year’s Honours List

Curtin University Vice-Chancellor Professor Harlene Hayne ONZM has been honoured in the 2022 New Zealand New Year’s Honours List...

New drug shows promise against Duchenne muscular dystrophy

A novel drug holds promise for treating Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a rare genetic disorder that causes severe muscle degeneration.

Eminent researcher and educator appointed Curtin senior leader

Curtin University is delighted to announce the appointment of renowned researcher, innovator and academic leader Professor Paul Brunton as its new Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic (DVCA).

Sex differences in brain structure present at birth

Sex differences in brain structure are present from birth, research from the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge has shown.

HKU biomedical engineering team develops a new bioinformatic tool for precise prediction of cells...

Cell is the basic unit of life. Over time, cells in human body constantly change to different forms. Even though it has been studied for more than a century...

Partnerships tackling sexual violence

The Mayor of West Yorkshire has urged people to step up and say “we’ve had enough of this” at an event looking at how to tackle sexual violence.
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