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PM’s Science Prize 2020 Winner: Professor Peter Veitch

University of Adelaide’s Professor Peter Veitch is among four scientists who together have been awarded the country’s most prestigious award in scientific research...

How AI can improve dementia detection

Researchers from the National Centre for Healthy Ageing (NCHA), a partnership between Monash University and Peninsula Health...

Gearing up to celebrate sporting excellence with Blues Awards

The finalists have been announced for the annual Blues Sports Awards, with athletes qualifying across a range of disciplines including artistic roller skating, canoe slalom, and surf lifesaving.

Celebrated conductor to lead Symphony Orchestra

For one night only, on 25 March, the Sydney Conservatorium of Music's Symphony Orchestra will be led by celebrated guest conductor Ola Rudner. This is the Orchestra's first public performance after an absence of more than two years.

UdeM unveils new sustainable development strategy

The university has adopted an ambitious strategic plan for sustainable development that defines new priorities and actions for the coming years.

UC graduate conserving our mountains one app at a time

Eagerly using his software engineering skills to keep the snow on the mountains, a University of Canterbury graduate is developing a new app that helps people live more sustainably.

Student work provides inspiration for the future of Perth

The creation of a new urban waterfront is just one of the ideas devised by University of Dundee students challenged to envision the future of one of Scotland’s most historic cities.

UTS Business School recognised in FT’s Responsible Business Awards

UTS Business School has been recognised in The Financial Times’ Responsible Business Education Awards 2024, acknowledging the School’s global impact and commitment to public good across its teaching and learning, research and operations.

Western researchers mine decades of data to build financial resiliency

With freezing temperatures, little sunlight and the arrival of December’s credit cards bills, January can be a difficult – and depressing – month. But research findings show financial stress for many Canadians is a year-round problem.

French expert celebrated with Fellowship

The University of Adelaide’s Professor Natalie Edwards has been elected as a fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.
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