Melbourne has outshone Sydney and Canberra has held its place above Brisbane in the latest world ranking of best student cities released by university rankings agency QS. Despite recent tragic events in Paris, the French capital retained top spot in the index, ahead of Melbourne, ...
More »UWA psychologist Human Rights Medal finalist
The first Indigenous psychologist to graduate in Australia has been shortlisted for the 2015 Human Rights Medal – though she wants recently retired Aboriginal AFL star Adam Goodes to win the honour. National Mental Health Commissioner professor Pat Dudgeon, from ...
More »Link research funds to commercialisation success: Ferris
Research funds should be allocated based on commercialisation success as well as quality, the new chair of Innovation Australia has said. Speaking to Campus Review, Ferris reiterated the federal government’s message of establishing a more innovative nation. He said roughly ...
More »Roboticist says tech will broaden farming’s appeal
Robots will get young people back on the farm, a University of Sydney roboticist has said. Australia’s agriculture sector is facing an ageing population and Australian Bureau of statistics figures show that since 1980, the number of people in ...
More »Public funds for Torrens pass over Greens’ objections
Torrens University Australia shouldn’t receive public funding, the Greens have argued. In legislation recently passed through Parliament , Torrens University Australia has been listed as a Table B provider – meaning it’s eligible for public research funding. The Greens attempted to ...
More »Government’s one-stop IP shop now online
The federal government has launched a match-making website where companies can search all the intellectual property patents Australia’s universities and public research bodies hold. The assistant minister for innovation, Wyatt Roy, launched Source IP in late November. It was developed ...
More »Bipartisan plan targets biases against women in politics
“There is a special place in hell for women who don’t support other women.” That quote from Madeleine Albright, the first woman to be US Secretary of State, was Labor deputy leader Tanya Plibersek’s message at the launch of a University of Melbourne program ...
More »UNSW pre-service teachers to help run Sydney high school’s centre
The University of New South Wales has established a university presence on a high school campus. Matraville Sports High School, in Sydney’s south-east, has donated a building to the university to create a centre where pre-service teachers can work directly ...
More »USC expects Petrie campus to double uni’s size
The University of the Sunshine Coast’s new campus will almost double its student population. USC has recently won a tender from Moreton Bay Regional Council to set up a campus in Petrie, Brisbane. The campus will be completed in 2020 and ...
More »Supercomputers to condense 3000 years of research into one
A researcher will use supercomputers to power through almost 3000 years worth of calculations in one year. Professor Richard Sandberg, a University of Melbourne aircraft engine expert, has secured the use of Swiss and US supercomputers to do the calculations needed to complete ...
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