‘Strong investment in academics’
Edith Cowan University’s deputy vice-chancellor (research) Caroline Finch explains why her institution is one of the 15 ‘fast moving’ research universities.
Edith Cowan University’s deputy vice-chancellor (research) Caroline Finch explains why her institution is one of the 15 ‘fast moving’ research universities.
Twelve Australian researchers and sixteen Australian universities are world leaders in specialised fields of research.
La Trobe University’s deputy vice-chancellor (research and industry engagement), Chris Pakes, explains why his institution is one of the 15 ‘fast moving’ research universities.
Monash University interim deputy vice-chancellor (research) Mike Ryan explains why his institution is one of the 15 ‘fast moving’ research universities.
A Nobel prizewinner and former ANU head has sounded the alarm over the fate of the jewel in the crown of Australia’s astronomical research.
JD Vance’s Yale law degree changed his life — now he’s a leading voice in the anti-university uprising. Unis have walked themselves to the precipice.
The methodology of science, based on open inquiry, constructive disagreement and willingness to be wrong, can be a gift to the world says this Nobel prizewinner.
Bond University researchers have added to growing evidence that drinking cranberry juice is effective in dealing with urinary tract infections.
La Trobe University’s Nexus program, which gives mid-career professionals a fast-track into teaching, is expanding into NSW from its Victorian base.
Critical skills for advanced manufacturing will be taught by through dozens of short courses offered in the hi-tech precinct around the new Western Sydney Airport.
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