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Australian Training Awards Finalists represent the best in VET

Outstanding achievement in vocational education and training (VET) has been recognised, with 75 finalists from across Australia announced in the 2020 Australian Training Awards.

DANSOX Virtual Summer School

The events will be available to view on the DANSOX playlist of the Jacqueline du Pré Music Building's YouTube channel from 16 July 2020.

White Paper: Importance of Innovation Labs for Companies

Innovative ability and activity are of central importance for companies of all sectors, regardless of size, in order to survive on the market in the long term.

Pathways for future female leaders opens for 2023

Momentum is growing for women entering politics across Australia as the non-partisan Pathways to Politics Program for Women opens applications for its 2023 intake.

University Welcomes Offshore Wind Report Forecasting £60BN Investment and Jobs Surge

The University of Hull has welcomed an announcement that direct and indirect jobs in the UK’s offshore wind industry are set to rise from 26,000 to almost 70,000 by 2026.

University of Manchester ranks in top 5 universities for spinout generation

The University of Manchester has been ranked the fourth highest academic institution for the total number of spinout companies generated in the Spotlight on Spinouts 2025 report.

AI can map the outline and area of giant icebergs

Scientists have trained an artificial intelligence or AI system to accurately map in one-hundredth of a second the surface area and outline of giant icebergs captured on satellite images.

Hong Kong Baptist University’s teaching and learning projects win international recognition

Two innovative teaching and learning projects led by HKBU won the Highly Commended Team Award of the Learning Technologist of the Year Awards 2020.

Bristol scientist beats competition to win national science image contest with heart vessel image

A scientist from the University of Bristol has won the British Heart Foundation’s (BHF) annual ‘Reflections of Research’ image competition.

Should Artificial Intelligence make us reconceive what it means to be human?

Sure, the op-eds, poetry, and humour of early-2023 AIs aren’t all that good. But a lesson from the history of technological progress is that once you’ve got digital technologies that perform tolerably in some traditional domain of human excellence...
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