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La Trobe welcomes secondary teacher education support
Making Teaching Free To Back Our School Workforce
World-first fusion device to be built at UNSW Sydney
Sure Start Scholarships established
Trump leads, followed by second tier of four candidates in ISU/Civiqs poll
Monash delivers scholarship boost for Indigenous, low-income and regional students through Kummargi Yulendj scholarship program
Scholarships to booster aged care workforce
Masters of Friendship
Applications open for 2024 Puggy Hunter Memorial Scholarships Scheme
Game plan: How a former AFL umpire and researcher is keeping sport and schools inclusive
Global opportunities take center stage at International Fair
Beauty of Research
JCU’s 5 stars for success
QV Healthcare Practitioner Student Scholarship Back For 2023
‘Be curious, not judgmental,’ Pollack tells new Cornellians
Did Sabertooth Tigers Purr or Roar?
Top University of Canterbury grad stepping into fulfilling clinical career
5-star ratings for Swinburne in Good Universities Guide 2024
UC and NetApp partner with ACT Government to launch Open Source Institute
Taking Indigenous Australia to NASA
These organizational changes can shake up company hierarchy
Canberra emerging leader in open source
NSS: Outcome for 2023 survey announced
New tertiary courses build State’s planning skills
Monash College establishes new pathway school in Malaysia to expand access to Monash University Malaysia
Engaged Opportunity Grants fund projects from Tompkins to Tanzania
How Flies Develop Sight: Scientists Use Single-Cell Sequencing to Identify Cell Types in the Visual System
Why You Shouldn’t Declaw Tigers or Other Big Cats
La Trobe extend for five more years with Blues
Nepali students chase their education dreams at CDU to help combat human trafficking
Australia’s leading scientists respond to Universities Accord interim report
RMIT takes AI learning to next level at RoboCup23
Medical places key to breaking undersupply cycle
It’s a numbers game: embedding early career teachers
Hiding in plain sight, astronomers find new type of stellar object
Using data for policy decisions: NSF funds economics study
Bumblebee research sparks rapid industry change
Analogous to Algae: Scientists Move Toward Engineering Living Matter by Manipulating Movement of Microparticles
Open Day reveals road to research
Otago again best university in national educational performance
Marine heat waves caused mass seabird die-offs, beach surveys show
UNITAR Launches New Partnership with Princeton in Asia
Strengthening our First Nations Health Sciences academics team
HKUST Elevates Interdisciplinary Education and Research
Swinburne continues to climb in Young University Rankings
From the streets to social entrepreneur: the Swinburne alum giving hope
NSW Chief Veterinary Officer appointment
Overwhelming response from Councils for the NSW Strong Start Cadetship Program