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Determination and resilience pays off as 2022 student offers are released

Five courses at the University of Melbourne – the Bachelors of Arts, Science, Commerce, Biomedicine and Design – are ranked in the top 10 most popular courses for domestic students in Victoria...

Using Squid Game to teach economics

First year business and economics students all over the world may soon be using Netflix’s global smash hit series Squid Game to learn complex economic theories.

University alumni and honorary staff recognised in New Year’s Honours

A total of seven University of Waikato alumni, plus an adjunct professor, have been named in this year’s New Year’s honours.

QUT gains grants under ARC Discovery Project funding

A research project to avert disaster by creating new ways to assess bushfire risk and another investigating the diversification of Australian marsupials are among 19 QUT projects to be awarded Australian Research Council Discovery Project funding.

How can business leaders improve work environments in 2022?

As we get back to the daily grind, University of Canterbury Professor Katharina Näswall has some great insights that could be useful for business leaders as they support their team this year.

Curtin research boosted by more than $3.7 million in ARC funding

Curtin University research projects have been awarded more than $3.7 million in the latest Discovery Project (DP) and Linkage Project funding rounds from the Australian Research Council (ARC).

Engineering grad learning the ropes at Fonterra

A process projects manager for Fonterra, engineering graduate Tairongo (Tai) Tuhiwai says remaining inquisitive throughout your degree and career will get you places.

Scientists discover leftovers of Earth’s dramatic formation

Researchers have uncovered the most detail ever of the mysterious structures laying between the Earth's mantle and core, also providing the strongest evidence yet they started life as an ocean of molten magma that eventually sunk.

New evidence shows the importance of healthy lifestyle programs in pregnancy

Healthy lifestyle programs in pregnancy support mums to achieve healthier pregnancies and improve health outcomes Monash University research shows.

Experts Reveal Role of Secondary Species of Mosquito in Malaria Transmission

New research has revealed that further intervention methods may be required to reduce the transmission of malaria throughout certain parts of Africa – to combat the daytime-biting species of mosquitos found there.
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