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What does history tell us about referendums?
Lessons from French architects Lacaton & Vassal
Notre Dame embraces the Pope’s challenge to care for our common home through Laudato Si’
Why is the sky dark at night? The 200-year history of a question that transformed our understanding of the Universe
Powering up: MCA Australia and University announce new partnership
Major new research claims smaller-brained _Homo naledi_ made rock art and buried the dead. But the evidence is lacking
After 50 years of research Australia’s coral reefs are still in hot water. The Australian Museum 2023 Talbot Oration: ‘Coral Reefs in…
Copying machine for genes
Free public talk – Middle-age board-om: Skating, surfing & snowboarding in your 40s
Free public event: Run it straight – Towards a nurturing masculinity in Polynesian men
Otago Tourism Policy School back in person for its fifth year
Happy junction of philosophy and finance
Inaugural New Zealand Hydrogen Symposium
Developments in Australian science to watch out for in 2023
Moderna scientist to speak about COVID vaccine development
Iceland president visit to showcase sustainability, affinity
Scholar offers talk about Brazilian crackdowns and feminist response
How winter swimming gave scientist clue to weight loss
Powerhouse author offers Flinders intimate access
Talk to describe conserving centuries-old Chinese encyclopedia
Medieval roots or modern fantasy? Scholars to gather in 2024
Celebrate wonders of STEM during National Science Week 2022
Free public talk – What’s your poison: How do we resist antibiotic resistance?
Bold revival of Drama at Flinders University
Tokyo Tech hosts 15th Student Support Forum online
John Dick and Zulfiqar Bhutta win Canada Gairdner Awards
Māori values, systems and ethics integral in achieving regenerative tourism
Retirement matters: New study finds post-work wellbeing is not just about money
New ways to improve wetlands
Covid and brain
Visnja Brdar: From Swinburne to New York
Tokyo Tech Museum shares information on virus-capturing mask technology at public lecture
Museum marks 60th anniversary of first local television broadcast
Seeing and belonging through hi Teiger Mentor in Arts Emily Jacir
Book describes dislocation of ‘the West’
European Union awards UniSA prestigious Centre of Excellence
Champion of Antarctic research awarded medal from French Foreign Ministry
Free public lecture: Mental health of young Australians
Uncovering your past
CERN visits your home
Fairley La Trobe lecture cancelled
Lord of screen at Flinders