Latest Education News | Page 595

Deakin establishes new Bushfire Relief Residential Scholarships
New open access policy expands public accessibility of Penn State research
Re-Write cancer: £5m boost for new world-class cancer centre in Manchester
Making Kindergarten Enrolment Easier For Families
Murdoch University abandons claim against respected academic whistleblower Gerd Schroeder-Turk
Murdoch Uni drops financial claim against staff member
Cr Herbert elected Great South Coast Group chair
Action needed to reduce harm in schools
Prosecco legislation investigated in government-funded study
Free composting workshops: learn to cut food waste by half
Griffith LGA continues towards zero
Labor misleading Tasmanians once again
Macquarie University to lead three new Linkage projects
Funding research in national interest
State support sees Bundy manufacturer’s expansion plans cooking with gas
Conference to launch research into policies affecting teacher leadership
Poet joins psychologists to fight erosion of school playtime
‘Keep Watch’ over children near water this summer
A new decade for Australian Shiatsu College
VU launches ‘equality lounge’ to empower women in business
Four arrested as part of Operation Jams
Support to access child care
Australian PSI: Services sectors slow down as year ends
Cornell develops educational toolkit for testing e-cigarettes
Great Barrier Reef visitors urged to Be Reef Smart
Springer Nature and Projekt Deal finalise world’s largest transformative open access agreement
Airport display showcases UNE attractions
Ascui in to bat for cricket inclusion
Shedding light on male bias in childhood brain tumours
New water safety measures make a splash
Nominations open for 2020 Queensland Reconciliation Awards
Investment in schools – a commitment to communities
USC helps remote Himalayan villages tackle plastic waste
Catholic schools offer help and support to families affected by bushfire crisis
Time to upskill your WHSHR fundamentals
Business community initiatives to support those suffering
Interest in presidential eating habits may affect public’s food choices
Victoria’s Parliamentary Inquiry – five critical actions
Entries open for 59th annual Training Awards
Griffith remembers friend and supporter Beverley McIlwain
Designing with customer at centre
Beverly J McIlwain brought STEM to next generation
UNE signs agreement for study abroad program in South of France
Better access to books for blind and low vision citizens on World Braille Day
Academic’s book on child brain makes mark in China
Have your say about Kings Park and Botanic Garden
Queensland records decade-high growth in visiting students
Mudgee fodder distribution site to close, support to continue