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STEM diversity review recommendations welcomed
Taking Indigenous Australia to NASA
Draft recommendations on improving diversity in STEM
City of Newcastle celebrates National Science Week with free community events
Inspiring next generation of scientists
Indigenous STEM stars from across Australia chosen for NASA internship
2023 Sydney Science Trail Opens Today
Innovation powers 2023 National Science Week celebrations
Monaro High students embark on exciting learning journey at The Glen
Celebrating Tasmanian ingenuity this National Science Week
Spider crabs, science denial, and a play by ChatGPT
National Science Week celebrations commence
Australians urge business to back science
Free course fuelling Queensland’s hydrogen future
Fighting microplastics one beach at time
Western Sydney University gears up with launch of latest solar car: UNLIMITED 5.0
Iowa State University to bring Jack Trice’s legacy to the Iowa State Fair
Hudson Institute fetal physiologist joins prestigious veski STEM program
Young Australian scientists learn from Nobel Laureates at 72nd Lindau Meeting
Finalists announced for WA Training Awards
Jobs and skills exploration galore at free Perth expo
Taking skills to the next degree
Australia’s leading scientists respond to Universities Accord interim report
Top exporters named in Queensland Export Awards
New South Wales Health grant to support young people’s cancer research at UNSW
Report reviewing gender equity initiatives launched
RMIT takes AI learning to next level at RoboCup23
Scholarships ‘Tilt’ Regional Students in Right Direction
Student enrolments in STEM on the rise, but more needs to be done to achieve equity
Modest increase in women’s participation in STEM but more to do
Finalists announced for 22nd Premier’s Science Awards
Doll is just doll is just doll
Universities Accord epic fail on research
Macquarie University’s sustainability-linked loan to benefit disadvantaged students, with CBA support
Announcing 2023 Eureka Prize finalists
Less than 1 percent of women and girls live in a country with high women’s empowerment and high gender parity
Drone racing buzz attracts endorsement
Reappointment of Dai Tamesue as UNITAR Goodwill Ambassador
Mater Researcher Jen Stables is inspiring the next generation of Queensland women in STEM
Prestigious STEM ambassador role for UNE scientist
Strong interest from Parliament generates record-breaking intake of STEM Ambassadors
University of Adelaide scoops four prestigious STEM Ambassador roles
Inspiring next generation
Grants to boost Queensland’s science engagement
Georges River Council 2022-2023 Grant recipients announced
Homegrown research team to put plants on the Moon
Putting Indigenous communities in the front seat of innovation
Homegrown research team to put plants on Moon