A new pilot project by architecture students from The University of Western Australia and indigenous representatives from the North West aims to provide.
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Two QIMR Berghofer scientists awarded CSL Research Acceleration Initiative partnerships
Two QIMR Berghofer scientists will collaborate with leading global biotechnology company CSL on new immunological targets after being awarded Research Acceleration Initiative partnerships.
The head of the Immunology and Infection Laboratory, Professor Christian Engwerda, and the head of the Molecular Immunology Laboratory, Associate Professor Michelle Wykes, will each receive $500,000 over two years to conduct collaborative research projects with CSL.
As well as the funding, the partnerships also give the researchers access to CSL’s R&D experts.
CSL has awarded four partnerships nationally, with QIMR Berghofer receiving half of those.
The design of the Kingdoms Institute will be inspired by the works of the Dadan civilisation Courtesty of RCU
Saudi Arabia has unveiled the masterplan for its vast cultural project in AlUla. It details an ambitious archeological research and conservation programme “to protect, preserve and sustainably rejuvenate” one of the world’s largest and oldest cultural landscapes.
The Spanish archaeologist José Ignacio Gallego Revilla, who is the executive director of archaeology, heritage research and conservation for AlUla, says that the plan will focus on “15 new cultural assets, including galleries, museums and education centres”, stretched over a 20km corridor, and involving partnerships with scientific institutes and museums around the world.
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The Kingdoms Institute will be a place of discovery, science and knowledge sharing with the local community and visitors from around the globe about the heritage and culture of the region AlUla - Asharq Al-Awsat
The Kingdoms Institute in AlUla has announced the discovery of one of the oldest monumental stone structures in the world, called mustatils, in northwestern Saudi Arabia.
The Kingdoms Institute is being established as a world-class research center for archaeological and conservation research dedicated to the study of the history and prehistory of the Arabian Peninsula.
The institute will become an academic center and cultural platform for knowledge and discovery.