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Record number of students set to flock to Melbourne Orientation

Students from Victoria, around Australia and across the world returned to University of Melbourne campuses today for Melbourne Orientation Week.

New UOW appointments to transform computational statistics and marine industries

Professor Sumeetpal Singh begins as the Tibra Foundation Chair in Mathematical Sciences and Associate Professor Michelle Voyer as the Keira Endowed Professor in Energy Futures.

Booker-winning alumna Eleanor Catton releases third novel

Award-winning author and Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington honorary doctorate holder Eleanor Catton releases her third novel Birnam Wood...

The University of Adelaide has appointed a new Head for its School of Humanities

Professor Mark Harris is currently a Professor of Historical Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.

Professor Anthony Hollander appointed to Glass Futures Board

Professor Anthony Hollander, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research & Impact, has been appointed to the Glass Futures Board of Directors to further strengthen its ability to address industry’s decarbonisation challenges with R&D to accelerate innovation.

Professor Woods receives Engineering Excellence Award

The award was presented at the IET NI’s Annual Dinner in recognition of Professor Woods’ significant achievements to further the engineering profession in Northern Ireland.

Research shows plantain can significantly reduce nitrogen leaching on farms

Innovative research from the School of Agriculture and Environment has shown that feeding cows the leafy herb plantain can reduce nitrogen leaching from dairy farms by 20 to 60 per cent.

Roshean’s going places due to new tourism scholarship

First year Lincoln University student Roshean O’Connor is preparing to participate in the post-pandemic revitalisation of the tourism sector.

Blood cancer manipulates immune cells to survive

The most comprehensive study to date of the blood cancer, Hodgkin lymphoma, has provided fascinating insights into what tumour cells must do to survive.

The ‘flip-flop’ qubit: realisation of a new quantum bit in silicon controlled by electric...

UNSW Sydney research demonstrates a new type of quantum bit in silicon, called ‘flip-flop’ qubit, which can facilitate the construction of a large-scale quantum computer.
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