Prof Elsie Kaufmann was elected an International Fellow of the UK’s Royal Academy of Engineering for her impact on STEM and biomedical engineering in Ghana.
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NUC accredits 34 courses for new Ekiti varsity
The National Universities Commission has granted full accreditation for 34 academic programmes across four faculties at the ...
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Study Abroad: Applications open for BSc Environmental Science course at University of Sheffield
University of Sheffield is inviting applications for three-year BSc Environmental Science course. Check details below.
The University of Sheffield is proud to announce that Professor Chris McDermott, Professor of Translational Neurology at the ...
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Cleveland State University reshapes degree program offerings
Leaders and students at Cleveland State University are looking ahead after 22 degree programs were permanently discontinued ...
The structural properties in the mycelium of a common soil mold show promise in biomedical applications, such as hydrogels ...
A NEW (AI) system developed in Tanzania for the early detection of cervical cancer has demonstrated an impressive 95 per cent ...
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CUQ shapes future of higher education with new campus and Class of 2025 graduation
City University Qatar (CUQ) marked a historic milestone with the official inauguration of its new campus in Lusail, held ...
Temperature sensing plays a pivotal role in controlling and monitoring industrial, chemical, and biomedical systems. There ...
There has been a recent change in the East Carolina University budget affecting multiple programs at East Carolina University ...
Key PointsOnyeaka uses microbiology and engineering to develop sustainable food solutions, like algae-based flour and ...
German biotech company Repairon GmbH announced the completion of a Series A round of financing that will enable further clinical development of its groundbreaking regenerative heart failure therapy.
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