Tag: Student Life
Typical British cycle infrastructure is failing to protect cyclists, study finds
Typical cycle infrastructure in Britain is not keeping cyclists safe, according to the results from a recently completed study by the University of Westminster and funded by the Road Safety Trust.
Children learned ‘little or nothing’ during school closures, despite online learning
School closures in the last year have led to serious learning losses, with primary-age school pupils making virtually no progress studying at home...
Research Achievement Awards honor early-career and accomplished Brown scholars
In recognition of high-impact research and fundamental discoveries, the University will celebrate the work of six researchers with achievement awards presented...
Master’s student committed to protecting NZ environment
Early on during her undergraduate studies at Lincoln University, she discovered that her interests lay in biosecurity and bioprotection.
Problematic internet use and teen depression are closely linked, new Concordia...
Most teenagers don’t remember life before the internet. They have grown up in a connected world, and being online has become one of their main sources of learning, entertaining and socializing.
Tasmanian school students set to dive into national submarine challenge
The Australian Maritime College (AMC) is proud to partner with Re-Engineering Foundation Australia (REA) to bring its renowned SUBS in Schools Technology Challenge to Tasmania for the first time.
Students have a whale of a time
In March this year tourism companies ground to a halt as New Zealand went into lockdown in the wake of Covid-19.
Wallace prizewinner no flash in the pan
A writer of flash fiction, extremely short stories, has won the University of Auckland’s $5000 Sir James Wallace Creative Writing Prize for the first time.
First Member of the University’s Class of 2025 Looks Forward to...
Karli Ricciuti ’25 has known she wanted to study dental hygiene since she was a kid. She fondly remembers hearing stories told by her mom, a dental hygienist...
Research by students helps Wellspring Settlement secure £100k funding to transform...
“We shall overcome!” – that’s the motto Judith Kibuye has called on to prevail during lockdown and help transform the lives of others.