Rheumatoid arthritis breakthrough the first of its kind
Professor Ranjeny Thomas with a patient.
Professor Ranjeny Thomas with a patient.
A young woman vapes. Image: Adobe Stock/leszekglasner
The world faces an uncertain geopolitical future, and advances in technology make it difficult to predict what the future of warfare will look like.
So, how can defence forces around the world educate personnel to fight in an ever-changing environment?
The future of African higher education
This summit will focus on three core ambitions within the region’s higher education ecosystem: sustainability, equitable research and employability. Experts in the region’s tertiary education, industry and policy sectors will convene to explore how to promote and enhance African-led research.
Innovative research at The University of Warwick has led to pioneering solutions in the field of menopause-related healthcare
A surprise discovery opened new research areas for scientists at the University of Queensland to investigate cognitive defects in humans
University of Queensland researchers investigate the whole bioplastics value chain, from product development to consumer acceptance
Smart buildings, being considered as the fundamental infrastructure of a city, integrate smart technologies into design, management, environment, communication, energy conservation, convenience and community development. They play a pivotal role in shaping our ecosystems, beautifying our urban environment, and uplifting the quality of life. Recent studies of Macao Polytechnic University (MPU) offer insights on stakeholders’ perceived importance and acceptance of various smart and sustainable building features.
Times Higher Education and UNESCO-IESALC have produced a report exploring what higher education institutions are doing to meet SDG 11 – sustainable cities and communities