Victoria University of Wellington
Celebrating Charles Dickens the parliamentary reporter
Charles Dickens, one of England’s most-loved novelists, was born 200 years ago and a Victoria University researcher has come up with what, for some, will be a new twist on his life.
University of Dayton
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Firestarter
Alexander Morgan sets things on fire — for a living.
The University of Scranton
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Entrepreneurship Minor Teaches Students to Seize Opportunities
Through the entrepreneurship minor, Andrew Torba ’13 landed a marketing internship at APPEK, a mobile app development company in Scranton. It is the ideal internship for an undergraduate fascinated by the technology field.
University of South Florida
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Tweeting from the Depths
USF’s solar-powered, underwater robot is able to analyze ocean conditions, report back to humans on land.
University of North Texas
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UNT professor develops advanced forensic tool
Dr. Guido Verbeck is developing a small-scale forensic workstation for use in military field labs, which could make the analysis of evidence faster and more accurate, giving military investigators the upper hand in the wars against drugs and terror.
Victoria University of Wellington
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Victoria students help speed up Firefox web browsing
Victoria's School of Engineering and Computer Science has partnered with Mozilla Firefox's Auckland office in New Zealand to carry out research projects, including some which will help improve the performance of the world's second-most popular browser.
The University of Warwick
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The Digital Future of Manufacturing
Professor Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya, Chairman of WMG, believes that the importance of manufacturing has been overlooked in the UK and that the future of manufacturing lies in digital technology.
- Distance Learning MBA
The City University of New York
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Going to Scale
Nationally, about one-third of college students will transfer at some point. At The City University of New York, the scale of transfer is even greater. Large numbers of our more than 200,000 matriculated undergraduates transfer not only among the 18 schools and colleges offering undergraduate degrees at the University, but also from other colleges and universities into CUNY.
Amity University
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World-class Campuses
Amity University benchmarks its campuses only against the best universities across the world.
Goethe University Frankfurt
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Exploring Goethe University Frankfurt
Lively, urban, international: Discover Goethe University Frankfurt – a research-oriented university in the heart of Germany.
- Brick by Brick
Metropolitan State College of Denver
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Hotel/Hospitality Learning Ctr
See what's going on at Metro State’s new Hotel and Hospitality Learning Center.
Vanderbilt University
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New website showcases discovery
The latest news about discoveries by Vanderbilt researchers is now available on a new online news channel, Research News @ Vanderbilt.
University of Houston
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Helping Pentagon Build Mind-Controlled Prosthetics
University of Houston researchers are helping the Pentagon build reliable mind-controlled prosthetic devices that military and civilian amputees can use the rest of their lives.
University of Kansas
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First public university to adopt "open access" policy
KU is the nation’s first public university to adopt an “open access” policy that makes its faculty’s scholarly journal articles available for free online.
Case Western Reserve University
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Professor create oil sponge that could clean up future disasters.
While experimenting with clays and polymers for an industry research project, Case Western Reserve University Case School of Engineering's David Schiraldi, PhD, stumbled upon a low-density, foam-like aerogel structure.
Bryant University
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Bryant Institute for Public Leadership
The dynamic think tank unites local public officials with leading faculty experts who help the municipal leaders develop and strengthen leadership skills necessary to implement effective public policies.
Texas Tech University
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Setting Sights on Becoming a National Research University
Texas Tech has set a course to become a major national research university. Research and enrollment are at record levels. New research partnerships are providing unparalleled opportunities. Our students are bringing home regional and national academic championships. Our Phi Beta Kappa chapter has been deemed one of the best in the country.
Rollins College
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Better Prepared for Graduate School and Life
“The concept of student-faculty collaborative research is not unique, but at Rollins we’ve taken it to a different level. We engage more students, we involve all aspects of the liberal arts, and most importantly we spend more time collaborating with our students,” said Thomas Moore, A.G. Bush Professor of Science.
1994 group
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Robotic Fish to Analyse Port Pollution
Researchers at the University of Essex have been awarded a share of £2.5 million to develop robotic fish that analyse and monitor pollution in a port.



