Saturday, May 23, 2026

Rover teams line up for 2024 challenge

Students from around Australia and overseas have joined the race to be selected to become finalists in next year’s Australian Rover Challenge (ARCh).

SLC Research Seminar – Sydney Shep, Marco Sonzogni, and John Seton

On the centenary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses, three scholars share surprising new stories about the book, its owners, and its readers.

Celebrating the pictorial finesse of artist Leo Bensemann

Leo Bensemann: Illustrator, Designer and Printer, showing from 2 - 23 October 2020.

WiE CAN: engineer a career

In January next year, 60 Year 13 students from across Aotearoa New Zealand will discover the career opportunities engineering has to offer women when they attend a hands-on programme run by the University of Canterbury (UC).

2020 China International Education Exhibition Tour (CIEET Online)

2020 China International Education Exhibition Tour (CIEET Online) which will take place on 7 and 9 of August 2020.

International students thrive at the University of Michigan

Source: The University of Michigan International students thrive at the University of Michigan. At both the undergraduate and...

How Digital Phenotyping Can Inform Client Treatment

This seminar will explore mental health clinician perspectives on how information extracted from client interactions with digital devices such as smartphones and the Internet (their digital footprint data) could inform client treatment.

The 3rd NEWstories Conference

The aim of the conference is to bring together both undergraduate and postgraduate literary scholars so that they can share their academic interests and the results of their research.

Understanding the maternal microbiome

The microbiome -- the trillions of bacteria, fungi and viruses both good and bad living in your body -- and the role it plays in women's health is the focus of this month's University of Adelaide Research Tuesdays lecture.

PhD researchers have three minutes to make an impact

How does one distil years of research and tens of thousands of words into three minutes? With a lot of creativity and a dash of fun.
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