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The handbag – a contemporary marketplace icon

Source: School of Business, Aalto University (Finland) Phone, tissues, wallet, pen and keys. These daily necessities – and many...

Study abroad stories: A fantastic year, full of experiences and memories

Meet with Elisabetta Mezzedimi, Italian, current student of the MSc in Luxury Management program, in the Hospitality & Event specialization.

International students thrive at the University of Michigan

Source: The University of Michigan International students thrive at the University of Michigan. At both the undergraduate and...

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).

University of Bristol students launch international charity scheme

A scheme set up by five University of Bristol undergraduates has begun to support charities across the globe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Distant Dialogues

Working with Worldwide FM in the UK, Merrie Records in China and with the support of property developer Xintiandi, we’re connecting three UK...

UC student president among Women of Influence award finalists

One of the women leading Canterbury into the future, the University of Canterbury Students’ Association President Tori McNoe...

Ancient tiny teeth reveal first mammals lived more like reptiles

Pioneering analysis of 200 million-year-old teeth belonging to the earliest mammals suggests they functioned like their cold-blooded counterparts - reptiles...

The Future of Hong Kong Economy

The first of this series, entitled “The Future of Hong Kong Economy”, will take place on Friday, December 4, 2020.

How Harnessing the Power of Student Internal Feedback Improves Grades

An innovative new teaching approach where students generate their own feedback is producing higher grades at the University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School.
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