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How Indigenous Art Shapes Canada’s Process of Repair and Reconciliation

A new book by Gallatin’s Eugenia Kisin examines the role of aesthetics in protest, history, and cultural resistance and preservation.

The University of Adelaide named in top five for AFR rankings

The University of Adelaide has been recognised as one of the country’s top tertiary institutions in The Australian Financial Review’s Best University Rankings.

Professor Geoff McLay has been appointed as Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s new...

Professor Geoff McLay is currently acting dean of Te Kauhanganui Tātai Ture―Faculty of Law at Te Herenga Waka.

Inspiring researchers to showcase their expertise

An offshore geotechnical engineer working to advance sustainable energy solutions will attend a conference in France after receiving a Business Events Perth 2024 Aspire Award.

Paddling for gold at Canoe Polo World Championships

Following a 6-1 win over Italy, the New Zealand Paddle Ferns claimed victory and gold on the world stage.

Conversations between pharmacists and patients reveal factors behind pneumococcal vaccine hesitancy

Researchers at the University of Alberta looked at conversations between pharmacists and patients before and after an educational intervention to find out why some people refuse...

Monash University researchers discover new species of skink in central Australian desert

A new species of rock skink has been discovered in central Australia by Monash University researchers.

Igniting entrepreneurial spirits in high school

There are plenty of examples of tech billionaires who started their entrepreneurship journey at a young age...

Atlantic killer whales show dangerously high levels of toxic chemicals: study

Findings indicate PCBs, DDT continue to pose threats decades after they were banned, even as decline in contamination levels overall testifies to bans’ positive impact, researcher said.

Help shape research to improve children’s surgery experience

Calling all young patients! Have your say in groundbreaking research on anaesthesia and perioperative care – medical support given before, during and after surgery to ensure the best outcome.
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