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Internationally renowned biomedical scientist to join NTU as Deputy President and Provost

NTU today announced that Professor Christian Wolfrum, an eminent biomedical scientist, will be joining the University as the next Deputy President and Provost.

How having a baby makes it more likely Australian couples rely on the man’s...

Australian women are better educated than men but still face poorer job prospects and lower incomes.

Tireless bat conservationist celebrated in King’s New Years Honours

A University of Bristol alumnus and honorary research fellow has been awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) in recognition of services to bat conservation spanning more than six decades.

Monash welcomes Australia’s circular economy transition progress

Monash University has welcomed positive steps in Australia’s transition to a circular economy, with two significant developments this month, including that the federal government adopted and agreed to implement Monash expert recommendations.

Eminent Macroeconomist Professor Atif Mian Appointed MAS Distinguished Term Professor at NUS

The National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) have jointly appointed Professor Atif Mian as the MAS Distinguished Term Professor in Economics and Finance from 2 to 17 January 2025.

Urgent action needed to protect the Parma wallaby

The creation of more fox-free safe havens and greater collaboration between government and landowners is needed to ensure the survival of a species of wallaby, an expert from The Australian National University (ANU) argues.

Engineering immunity in frogs to fight fungal disease

Researchers at the University of Melbourne in partnership with the Colossal Foundation will advance conservation efforts to engineer immunity in amphibians...

Measuring healthcare and security one step at a time

The analysis of a person’s individual walking pattern, or gait, can reveal details about their identity and reflect differences between individuals, groups and even populations.

NUS alumnus and aspiring migration anthropologist wins prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford

NUS College and Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences alumnus Salifian Sulaiman (Class of 2024) has won the Singapore Rhodes Scholarship this year, becoming Singapore’s 30th Rhodes Scholar.

Funding boost for international research collaborations

Two University of Sydney-led research projects are among just nine selected by the Australian Government’s Global Science and Technology Diplomacy Fund to grow international collaboration...
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