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University marks opening of Entrepreneurship Centre

A serial entrepreneur and business start-up strategy expert will deliver a keynote speech at the official launch of the University of St Andrews Entrepreneurship Centre at Eden Campus, Guardbridge on Monday (October 3).

University Welcomes Offshore Wind Report Forecasting £60BN Investment and Jobs Surge

The University of Hull has welcomed an announcement that direct and indirect jobs in the UK’s offshore wind industry are set to rise from 26,000 to almost 70,000 by 2026.

Methane from manholes and historic landfills: significant sources of gas go unrecognized

Cities are responsible for almost 1/5th of the global methane emissions caused by human activities. But most cities don’t capture information about the full range of sources of this powerful greenhouse gas.

Superbug killer: New nanotech destroys bacteria and fungal cells

Researchers have developed a new superbug-destroying coating that could be used on wound dressings and implants to prevent and treat potentially deadly bacterial and fungal infections.

OUHK signs MOU with Hong Kong Customs on Credit Accumulation & Transfer Arrangement to...

Customs officer led a tour to the Exhibition Gallery and introduced the history of the Hong Kong Customs to the OUHK...

National Māori Pandemic Group wins recognition for Covid-19 response

A pandemic health initiative won the top award at a celebration of Māori excellence.

ASU creates hub of coursework for careers in booming microelectronics industry

The microelectronics industry is booming in Arizona, with thousands of jobs that need to be filled.

Babies not meeting infant feeding guidelines may be at greater risk for childhood obesity

The latest research from Growing Up in New Zealand reveals the link between childhood obesity and infant feeding guidelines.

SJTU Institution of Politics and Economics Established

The establishment of the SJTU Institution of Politics and Economics and the appointment ceremony of Professor Zheng Yongnian were held at the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA).

Apples and oranges: Can the UK economy ride out the Omicron wave?

As Omicron strikes and restrictions are reintroduced, the economy is in a better position to take the hit, suggests Professor Andrew Godley in our latest Leading Insight.
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