Sunday, November 24, 2024

Massey University to open education institute in China

Massey University will launch a joint education institute in collaboration with Nanjing University of Finance and Economics (NUFE) later this year.

Ambitious approach sees Teesside University in top 10% in England for enterprise

A multi-million pound refurbishment of a former Victorian school is creating the perfect environment for the launch of exciting new businesses.

MIT Solve announces 2021 global challenges

New tracks for innovation address antiracist technology in the US, digital inclusion, equitable classrooms, health security and pandemics, and resilient ecosystems.

Job crafting and award winning: Business School shines at HR awards

Human resources expert Dr Deepika Jindal and her former student Amy Raine celebrated their successes at the 2022 Human Resources New Zealand Awards.

For golf pros, cool heads beat hot hands: new study

An analysis of professional golfers and how they react to their hole-by-hole play has given Macquarie economists a useful insight into human performance – namely, that emotional control is a key to improving it.

Academic conference on Sino-EU relations held at University of Macau

The Jean Monnet Chair (JMC) Academic Conference: ‘European Union-China Relations from the Perspective of Global Governance’...

Enablers for 5G success

The University of Technology Sydney is partnering with Nokia to build a joint 5G innovation facility at UTS’ Tech Lab facility in Botany, NSW.

Landmark move to bring new jobs and opportunities to Arden Cross

Arden Cross Ltd has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with both University Hospitals Birmingham (UHB) and the University of Warwick to explore opportunities...

University Top 10 for Graduate Start-Up Businesses

Research has revealed that the University of Lincoln, UK, is among the best in the country for graduates wanting to start their own business, producing almost 600 start-up businesses in recent years.

Adventures, business and lessons from lockdown

Some people are born relentlessly positive. At first, Jamie Fitzgerald seems like one of those people, but after a while you get the sense there’s more to his enthusiasm than just blind positivity, but a bit of strategy too.
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