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Research from International Colleges Newsletter for 2026-01-06 ( 12 items )  
Anglia Ruskin University: Human Connection Key to a Successful Holiday Rental (10)
CAMBRIDGE, England, Jan. 6 (TNSjou) -- Anglia Ruskin University issued the following news: * * * Human connection key to a successful holiday rental New research finds emotional warmth drives people to make repeat bookings * New research has revealed that striking up a connection with the property host is the factor that drives repeat bookings on holiday accommodation platforms such as Airbnb. The study, carried out by universities in the UK and Iran and to be published in the February 202 more PR

Aston Medical School-led Team Win ASME/GMC Excellent Medical Education Award for Clinical Teaching Fellow Development Scheme (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, Jan. 6 -- Aston University issued the following news: * * * Aston Medical School-led team win ASME/GMC Excellent Medical Education award for clinical teaching fellow development scheme * A project led by Dr Nadia Lascar to support clinical teaching fellows (CTFs) has won an ASME/GMC Excellent Medical Education funding award * The roles of CTFs, who are vital to medical education, vary between medical schools, and there is no clear professional development pathway * The  more PR

Australians worried about climate collapse: new report (10)
BATHURST, Australia, Jan. 6 (TNSrpt) -- The Charles Sturt University issued the following news: * * * Australians worried about climate collapse: new report * A new report shows which groups of Australians have higher levels of climate anxiety. * A Charles Sturt University survey report shows for many Australians, climate anxiety has grown from an environmental threat to an existential risk to society * Anxiety is higher among women and among those who have had more exposure to extreme more PR

Cracking the 'long tail' problem: new research targets hidden solar panel issue (10)
SYDNEY, Australia, Jan. 5 -- The University of New South Wales issued the following news: * * * Cracking the 'long tail' problem: new research targets hidden solar panel issue * Neil Martin, Around a fifth of solar panels examined in a new study fail much faster than expected and some may last for only half their anticipated lifetime. New research has uncovered a critical challenge in solar energy with the discovery that a considerable amount of solar panels degrade much more rapidly tha more PR

Historic buildings rival forests and lakes for scenic beauty (10)
COVENTRY, England, Jan. 6 -- The University of Warwick issued the following news release: * * * Historic buildings rival forests and lakes for scenic beauty * Historic buildings can enhance the 'scenicness' of cities to a degree comparable with natural features, according to a study from University of Warwick and University of Nottingham. By analysing thousands of photographs rated by the public on the ' Scenic or Not ' platform, and linking them to data from Historic England's National He more PR

London Business School Research Recognized Among HBR's Most Popular Articles of 2025 (10)
LONDON, England, Jan. 5 -- London Business School issued the following news: * * * London Business School research recognised among HBR's Most Popular Articles of 2025 LBS strategy research recognised by Harvard Business Review * London Business School is proud to celebrate the recognition of Professor Freek Vermeulen's Harvard Business Review article, You Should Be Able to Boil Your Strategy Down to a Single Clear Visualisation, co-authored with LBS PhD alumnus Joao Cotter Salvado, as one  more PR

London Business School: Europe's Fiscal Rules are Backing the Wrong Kind of Defense (10)
LONDON, England, Jan. 5 -- London Business School issued the following news: * * * Europe's fiscal rules are backing the wrong kind of defence Paolo Surico argues the EU should exempt innovation, not procurement, to boost growth and security * In a new VoxEU/CEPR column, The EU fiscal framework undermines innovation and security, LBS Professor of Economics Paolo Surico makes a sharp and unsettling case: Europe's revised fiscal rules are loosening constraints on the least productive forms of more PR

UM unravels 'double lock' mechanism of immune checkpoints, offering insight for optimising anti-cancer immunotherapies (10)
MACAU, China, Jan. 5 -- The University of Macau posted the following news: * * * UM unravels 'double lock' mechanism of immune checkpoints, offering insight for optimising anti-cancer immunotherapies * A research team led by Tang Zhenghai, assistant professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Macau (UM), has engineered a bispecific antibody capable of simultaneously blocking both the SIRPa-CD18 and SIRPa-CD47 interactions, markedly enhancing macrophage phagocytosis and s more PR

University of Tasmania: Addiction Studies - Advancing Skills to Support Recovery (10)
HOBART, Australia, Jan. 5 -- The University of Tasmania issued the following news: * * * Addiction Studies: Advancing Skills to Support Recovery Addiction affects individuals, families, and communities in far reaching ways, and skilled professionals play a crucial role in guiding people toward healthier futures. At the University of Tasmania, the Addiction Studies specialisation provides health professionals with the advanced knowledge needed to understand the complex realities of dependency  more PR

University of Toronto: Study examines how TikTok can be used to recruit young stem cell donors (10)
TORONTO, Ontario, Jan. 6 -- The University of Toronto issued the following news: * * * Study examines how TikTok can be used to recruit young stem cell donors * A new study by Canadian and U.S. researchers is shedding light on how the social media platform TikTok can be used to recruit young stem cell donors. For the study, researchers shared an array of TikTok videos, all of which encouraged stem cell donation, with people between the ages of 17 and 35. They found that well-crafted TikTok more PR

UNSW Sydney lands $3m Defence project to build next-gen AI (10)
SYDNEY, Australia, Jan. 5 -- The University of New South Wales issued the following news: * * * UNSW Sydney lands $3m Defence project to build next-gen AI * Louise Templeton, Researchers will build secure AI technology to handle rapidly changing environments with funding from the Australian Defence Force (ADF). UNSW researchers have been awarded $3,220,633 by the ADF's Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator's Emerging and Disruptive Technologies program, opens in a new window. to de more PR

What is autistic burnout? And what can you do about it? (10)
SYDNEY, Australia, Jan. 5 -- The University of New South Wales issued the following news: * * * What is autistic burnout? And what can you do about it? * Sam Arnold, Julianne Higgins, It can be exhausting for autistic people to live in a world designed for neurotypical people. Many autistic people face challenges in their daily life while navigating a world made for neurotypical people. Think about a trip to your local cafe. You might have patrons crammed into small spaces, bright ligh more PR