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‘You’re still a part of us’: First Nations House celebrates U of T’s Indigenous...

Not even a global pandemic could stop the University of Toronto’s First Nations House from carrying on its tradition of celebrating the university’s Indigenous graduates.

Why the Hull MBA?

The Hull MBA will provide you with the skills, experience and professional network needed to advance in today’s highly competitive, dynamic work environment.

LBS Student Award winners announced

Outgoing Student Association (SA) President Callan Carvey (pictured) and Treasurer Dinesh Chugani have won the Lasting Impact Award at this year’s London Business School (LBS) Student Awards, for their exceptional service to the School.

HKU mechanical engineering study reveals airborne transmission of COVID-19 opportunistic in nature and poor...

In collaboration with the Guangdong CDC, Hunan CDC, Sun Yat-Sen University and Southeast University, Professor Yuguo Li, Chair Professor of Building Environment, and his team at the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Hong Kong (HKU)

Professor Ron Chen ranked 1st in Asia in computer science and electronics

One of our top scientists, Professor Ron Chen Guanrong, Chair Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, has been ranked 1st in...

New organic material unlocks faster electronic devices

Mobile phones and other electronic devices made from an organic material that is thin, bendable and more powerful are now a step closer thanks to new research led by scientists at The Australian University (ANU).

Biomass boiler funding of $6m takes UC closer to sustainability targets

The University of Canterbury’s (UC) goal of becoming carbon net neutral by 2030 has received a $6.24 million boost with the announcement of Government funding towards new energy infrastructure at UC’s Ilam campus.

Stanford joins legal actions seeking to block federal rule affecting international students with F-1...

Stanford joined colleges and universities in the western U.S. in a lawsuit challenging the federal rule and joined another set of institutions in an amicus brief supporting another challenge. Stanford also is extending support and providing information to international students.

MSGF Online Seminar – Background Noise? TV Advertising Affects Real Time Investor Behavior (July...

MSGF Online Seminar - Background Noise? TV Advertising Affects Real Time Investor Behavior (July 9, 7pm Hong Kong time)

Backseat drivers are more helpful than you think

Having a passenger in the car can make a trip safer and more enjoyable, compared to driving alone, according to research by University of Waikato psychology professors Samuel Charlton and Nicola Starkey.
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