Tag: University of Adelaide


  • Optical Atomic Clocks Redefining the Second Measurement

    Optical Atomic Clocks Redefining the Second Measurement

    Rewriting a Fundamental Benchmark: The Second The very fabric of timekeeping is at a potential turning point. Optical atomic clocks, leveraging ultra-stable light frequencies, are approaching a level of precision that could redefine how we measure one second. In collaborative efforts between the University of Adelaide and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),…

  • Legal Board Drops Two Law Degrees from Down Under

    Legal Board Drops Two Law Degrees from Down Under

    Overview: What happened and where it comes from A regulatory decision by a legal accreditation board has resulted in the removal of two law degree programs from universities in the southern hemisphere. Specifically, the University of Adelaide in Australia and the University of Waikato in New Zealand were affected. The move, reported by education and…

  • Legal Board Drops 2 Law Degrees from Down Under: What This Means for Students and Institutions

    Legal Board Drops 2 Law Degrees from Down Under: What This Means for Students and Institutions

    Overview: The Decision and Its Scope A major decision by the national legal accreditation board has led to the withdrawal of two law degrees from two universities located in Australasia. The University of Adelaide in Australia and the University of Waikato in New Zealand are the institutions affected by this move. Importantly, the ruling does…