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Tokyo Tech Bulletin No. 66 is launched
Regional and remote projects prominent in awards that recognise NT science champions
HSC help for students on offer
Sailing club alumni win Tasar West Japan championships
Maths Craft in Box – offering schools fun with fractals for free
World of opportunities
STEM project encourages young people to think outside box
National Science Week 2022: AFP opens search for next generation of forensic scientists
National Action Plan on teacher shortage
Celebrate wonders of STEM during National Science Week 2022
Peter Doherty Awards for Excellence in STEM Education winners announced
Why study problems when you can solve them?
Gamified education keeps kids connected to STEM
Navigate program charts course to stronger STEM workforce
Using mathematics to treat malaria
Pathways to fix national teachers’ shortage
Victoria University hosts career fair to champion women of colour in STEM
Graduate Development Program: Applications now open
Cells know their math
STEM Hub for girls gets funding boost
Day one for state’s first mid-career teachers
Aboriginal language could help solve complex AI problems
Blacktown Council fosters university achievers
QUT researcher awarded in STEM night of nights
New Education Facilities for Students to use in Semester 2
Dedicating lifetime to scientific research
Brand new facilities for Mount Waverley Secondary College
Students give final presentations at Future Creation Challenge contest
2023 Toloa Scholarships open for Pasifika students
Talking numbers: Cornell hosts math communication workshop
2022 Premier’s Science Awards finalists announced
Royal Society of Edinburgh research awards boost
National Science Week set to inspire NSW
Tokyo Tech rows to victory at 65th Five Universities’ Regatta
Architect appointed for upgrades at Greenwood College
A Trailblazing Engineer Says “Invention Is in Everything I Do”
Never too odd to learn how to swim
UQ discovery paves way for faster computers, longer-lasting batteries
Australia Post partners with DeadlyScience to support budding First Nations scientists
COVID kidney injury twice as common as diagnosed
Eco-friendly policies could entice workers back to office
New science facilities officially opened at Balga Senior High School
Do girls do better at single-sex schools?
Reinvigorating & reimagining our schools: vision for post-pandemic schooling in Australia
Australian Academy of Science Elects Fellow Professor Craig Simmons
Celebrating NSW’s top scientists and engineers
Artistic Light Show To Brighten Up Melbourne’s Bayside Friday Night
Helping High-Ability Students Strive For Success