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2022 annual report highlights Academy’s wide range of achievements
German-Israeli Excellence Program gets underway
Volunteers shine at annual awards ceremony
A glimpse into the life of working on films and in game development
Gift of study
New tool could help track deadly eruption hazard
Physicists Take the Temperature of Fluid Flows and Discover New Role for Turbulence
Cornell, Google first to detect key to quantum computing future
We are part of something big and we’re looking for graduates to join u
Gladstone students to reap rewards of hydrogen training hub
New drone capabilities shine at Katherine Open Day
Vale Reverend Dr John Scott AO
Digital skills for life
Budget 2023 – Investing In Our Future. Delivering For All Territorians – It’s “Full STEAM Ahead” for Katherine High Students
New maths and literacy assessment prioritised as other NCEA changes slowed
Smaller class sizes to improve teaching and learning outcomes
School science takes Quantum leap in Great Southern
Physicists take step toward fault-tolerant quantum computing
New drone program awarded Federal funding
Hands-on school program improving climate change literacy
Transplant survivor may have solved mystery at the heart of astronomy
Merging passion and leadership
New Engineering and Information Sciences Appointment to lead change
UNSW Sydney ranked among world’s best for 42 subjects
Environmental Sciences breaks new ground in QS World Uni Subject Rankings
Monash excellence reinforced in latest global subject rankings
UN Commission on the Status of Women reaffirms the role of technology and innovation, and education in the digital age in accelerating gender equality
Robodebt not only broke the laws of the land – it also broke laws of mathematics
UOW researcher selected for global leadership program for women in STEMM
South Australian students to start NAPLAN today
Australia Post delivers building blocks for brighter future
Researchers honoured by Australian Academy of Science
Using geometry to fight fires and cure blood disease
Regional school tour to entice teaching students to bush
Driving more diverse future in STEM
Electricity flow in the human brain can be predicted using the simple maths of networks, new study reveals
Ed Sheeran to hit high note in largest ever WA concert
STA backs Voice to Parliament
Tomorrow’s STEM professionals in making
‘Swarmalators’ better envision synchronized microbots
Astronomers discover metal-rich galaxies in early universe
Major step forward for Tonsley Technical College
Astronomers discover metal-rich galaxy in early universe
Top scholars spread their wings to US
Club Leaders Advance Diversity in Computer Science
Remote learning changing the lives of students in war-affected countries
Four years on and nothing to show for City Deal
UQ teacher recognised as Universities Australia Teacher of Year