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Delivering housing affordability solutions

Expert economists from the University of Adelaide will share their solutions to the current housing affordability crises during a series of presentations at a free workshop this September.

Simulator lets students and researchers pilot aircraft, spaceships

The University of Sydney has acquired a 360-degree rotating cockpit simulator, allowing researchers and students to replicate the experience of piloting any aircraft from an A380 to a spaceship.

Ethnicity and early menopause increase risk of type 2 diabetes

University of Queensland research has found ethnicity plays a significant role in determining a woman’s risk of developing type 2 diabetes after early menopause.

CSIRO invests $500K to help Indigenous students pursue future in STEM

Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, has bestowed more than half a million dollars to the University of Wollongong (UOW) to enable more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to pursue a future in STEM...

2023 Australian Mental Health Prize winners announced

Four outstanding individuals have been recognised for their efforts in dismantling stigma, igniting crucial conversations, and having an impact on mental health.

Solar energy collaboration wins Energy Excellence Award

A University of Auckland collaboration to help bring solar energy to more homes in Aotearoa New Zealand has been recognised at the Energy Excellence Awards.

Curtin students eager to use their Global Voices for change

A quartet of Curtin University students driven by their passion to make a positive difference in the areas of sustainability, environmentalism, homelessness and human rights have been named semester two 2023 Global Voices Scholars.

New report highlights University’s financial aid for students facing realities of...

A new report by the Higher Education Policy Institute explores how universities are responding to the severe effects of the cost-of-living crisis on students.

Why new mothers are more likely to see faces in everyday...

A University of Queensland study has found women who’ve just had a baby are much more likely to see faces in everyday objects than other women.

Machine learning takes on match fixing

Machine learning can be utilised to help safeguard the integrity of sports competitions, according to Business School researchers.
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