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Law professor Claire Charters joins Human Rights Commission

Indigenous rights scholar and activist Professor Claire Charters is stepping into a new role with the Human Rights Commission but will continue her work in the Faculty of Law.

A Sugar Hit to Help Destroy Cancer Cells

Source: USC Viterbi School of EngineeringBy Greta Harrison Chemical engineers from the USC Viterbi School of Engineering have unlocked...

UC partners with local farm for more sustainable milk

University of Canterbury (UC) staff will enjoy sustainable, local milk in their morning cup of tea from 2 November. Lunchroom fridges across Ilam and Dovedale campuses will be stocked with Canterbury’s Choice...

“Outstanding educator” now an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit

Dr Cherie Chu-Fuluifaga, who was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to education earlier this year, works hard to create spaces for people who are often invisible in the education system.

Non-fungible tokens and a new era in art

Opinion: NFTs have been marred by claims they are worthless and criticised for their environmental impact, but they are allowing artists to explore creative avenues and generate new income streams and forms of engagement...

The University of Adelaide has appointed a new Head for its School of Humanities

Professor Mark Harris is currently a Professor of Historical Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.

Rossman Awarded Roebling Medal

George Rossman (PhD '71), professor of mineralogy, has been awarded the 2021 Roebling Medal by the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA).

How to build healthier communities — and people

New guidelines show how changes to our built environment can help Canadians get more active, eat better and stay socially connected.

Trailblazing new opportunities to commercialise defence research

A major defence research commercialisation project between the University of Adelaide and the University of New South Wales is one of just eight proposals shortlisted for the Federal Government’s new $242.7 million Trailblazer Universities program.

Internet trends suggest COVID-19 spurred a return to earlier values and activities

American values, attitudes and activities have changed dramatically during COVID-19, according to a new study of online behavior.
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