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Scientist recognised for research into Congo peatlands

A researcher who exposed the threat that climate change poses to tropical forests in Africa has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, one of the highest accolades in science.

RGU engineering students win prestigious IMechE award

Five RGU engineering students have won a group project award from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), which allowed them the opportunity to present their research at a prestigious online international conference.

Stanford study finds climate warnings in ancient seas

A fossil study from Stanford University finds the diversity of life in the world’s oceans declined time and again over the past 145 million years during periods of extreme warming.

A new candidate material for Quantum Spin Liquids

Using a unique material, EPFL scientists have been able to design and study an unusual state of matter, the Quantum Spin Liquid.

QUT teaching staff win national awards

QUT educators have taken out half the program honours at the 2022 Australian Awards for University Teaching (AAUT), with two teams winning awards for programs that enhance learning.

ANU makes major investment in student safety

The Australian National University (ANU) has today announced a multi-million dollar investment to accelerate action to tackle sexual assault and sexual harassment in its community.

Perminder Sachdev awarded the 2022 Ryman Prize

The UNSW researcher is recognised for his research into healthy brain ageing and prevention and early diagnosis of dementia.

First-year students make the best of a Zoom-filled year

Chatting with first-year students in the College of Arts & Sciences would normally be done over coffee at the Temple of Zeus, with stories, smiles and even some tears...

Beyond the hype: The practical and ethical implications of generative AI in education

Imagine a world where a machine could offer students personalised feedback, generate content tailored to their needs, or even predict their learning outcomes.

Is productivity really a magical fix?

With productivity set to be the dominant theme of Labor's upcoming Jobs and Skills Summit, Honorary Professor of Political Economy, Jim Stanford...
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