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Study: Brief mindfulness meditation increases risk-taking behaviour Fri, 29 May 2026 A new study has found that brief mindfulness-based meditation can increase risk-taking behaviour, challenging the common assumption that mindfulness primarily encourages caution and restraint. The researchers also share how this finding can affect decision-making across different groups, such as first responders, healthcare workers, finance professionals and clinical populations.
JCU in Singapore and AustCham Singapore jointly launch Workforce Strategy Playbook Fri, 15 May 2026 Playbook launch: Decoding the D.N.A.S. of Australian Businesses in Singapore: A Workforce Strategy Playbook for Navigating Talent Management
Study: Does problematic gaming cause poor academic performance, or is it the other way round? Mon, 6 Apr 2026 Is problematic gaming a cause or consequence of poor academic grades? A global systematic review of studies over 15 years suggests the focus of interventions may need to shift towards addressing academic struggles, not gaming.
Book Launch: The Cybersecurity Game Master by JCU in Singapore academic Mon, 23 Mar 2026 Professor Roberto Dillon’s new book introduces a gamified approach to Tabletop Exercises (TTXs), helpingteams practise incident response and business continuity planning in the face of cybersecurity incidents.
James Cook University (Singapore Campus) Launches AI Playbook to Help Women-Led SMEs Drive Growth and Innovation Thu, 19 Mar 2026 New EMPOWER framework offers practical roadmap for artificial intelligence adoption among women entrepreneurs
Using BTS songs to teach marketing? Yes, says academic at JCU in Singapore. Wed, 28 Jan 2026 An academic at JCU in Singapore shares how pop culture, such as K-pop sensation BTS’s songs, can be powerful tools for the learning and teaching of services marketing.
Allergic to fish? Fish size and parts can matter. Fri, 23 Jan 2026 Fish can contain very different levels of allergy-triggering proteins, depending on its size and the part of the body, according to new research from James Cook University.
One in ten people may experience problematic pornography use, meta-analysis of global studies suggests Mon, 29 Dec 2025 In a recent study, the prevalence rate of problematic pornography use (PPU) was found to be higher than other forms of behavioural addictions such as gambling disorder and social media addiction. The study used meta-analysis (a research method that combines results from many different studies to produce a more reliable overall finding) to provide a clearer picture of PPU’s prevalence in the general population.
JCU in Singapore academic recognised at 2025 Green Open Access competition Fri, 19 Dec 2025 Dr Nurhafihz Noor, Lecturer in Marketing at JCU in Singapore, made four Author Accepted Manuscript submissions to JCU’s online institutional repository in support of making knowledge available to all.
JCU in Singapore celebrates Christmas early with gifts for Kolam Ayer residents Wed, 26 Nov 2025 The university’s annual Christmas Community Project 2025 brings festive cheer and meaningful gifts to 77 households near its Sims Drive campus.
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