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Kicking goals: University of Newcastle students celebrated at Sports Awards

Australian water polo players, international futsal competitors and rowers were among 23 individuals and sporting clubs whose achievements in sport were recognised at the University of Newcastle’s Sports Awards on Friday evening.

Why do we need to transform tertiary education?

The University of Canterbury is hosting Aotearoa New Zealand’s first sector-wide Transforming Tertiary symposium on 5 and 6 September 2022...

Swimmer set to dive into Western with $100K Schulich Leaders award

Whether he’s in the classroom, in the pool or running his small business, “I like to be at the top of the leaderboard,” he said. “I like to win.”

Versatile artist’s work reveals world of wonders

A diverse array of works by Franco-Italian artist Céline Condorelli explores how people – individually, and as part of wider society – live and work together.

ANU experts on the Jobs and Skills Summit

The Australian National University (ANU) has experts who can comment on the upcoming Jobs and Skills Summit (1-2 September).

Full law degree launched in Tauranga

Te Piringa Faculty of law is delighted to announce the full suite of Law qualifications at the University of Waikato will be available at the Tauranga campus from 2023.

An extrasolar world covered in water?

With the help of instruments designed partly in Canada, a team of Université de Montréal astronomers have discovered an exoplanet that could be completely covered in water.

Global pandemic therapeutics centre announced in Melbourne

Creating a second shield to protect humanity from future pandemics is the principal objective of a new global medical research centre being created in Melbourne.

Grad student focuses on writing’s capacity to explore trauma and ‘move toward justice or...

Karine Hack spends a lot of time thinking about the power of writing to process and document trauma – in part because an undergraduate project that involved transcribing and editing Holocaust testimonials.

Brave move to tax digital economy

A revolutionary plan to address tax challenges arising from the digitalisation of the economy could be jeopardised, says taxation expert.
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