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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...

Life in Denmark, Danish way of living

Denmark is widely cited as one of the world’s most liveable places and according to the OECD it has the world’s highest level of income equality.

fonder – Suzie’s mission to reconnect the art community during Covid-19

North East-based artists are thriving thanks to a unique opportunity created by a Teesside University student, designed to connect artists during the Covid-19 pandemic.

INVISIBLE: a free exhibition at Science Gallery Dublin

With 95% of the universe a mystery, what role do artists and scientists have in unravelling and understanding the unknown?

HKU scientists and microbiologists jointly discover a novel antiviral strategy for treatment of COVID-19...

A research team led by Professor Hongzhe SUN, Norman & Cecilia Yip Professor in Bioinorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry...

Beaches won’t go extinct but tough decisions ahead

A claim half the world’s beaches could be extinct by the turn of the century is being disputed by an international team of coastal scientists including Associate Professor Giovanni Coco.

Majority of Dutch people not lining up for COVID-19 vaccine

An effective and safe COVID-19 vaccine is on the horizon. Still, a majority of people in the Netherlands say they’d rather not take a vaccine as soon as it becomes available, but wait instead.

Award for University project that teaches the world to sign

Children and student teachers from more than 30 countries have taken part in Hands of the World, using hand signals and modern technology to allow them to share their love of music.
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