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UWA alumni named as one of Australia’s greatest musicians
Craig Ogden, a former student of The University of Western Australia’s Conservatorium of Music, has been selected by BBC Music Magazine as one of Australia’s 11 best musicians.
University of Queensland rising in the world rankings
The University of Queensland is continuing to climb the world rankings, with new figures showing an improvement across all broad subject areas compared to last year.
Monash University the world’s best (#1) for Pharmacy and Pharmacology in...
Monash University has ranked number one globally in the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject for Pharmacy and Pharmacology for the first time, making it Australia’s top-performing university.
Renowned specialist and health leader named new Curtin Dean of Medicine
Prominent obstetrics and gynaecology consultant and health services management professional, Professor Julie Quinlivan, has been appointed Curtin University’s new Dean of Medicine.
Is a new breed of CEO required to lead in a...
Future CEOs will require extra skills to successfully manage themselves and their organisations, says UNSW Business School’s Frederik Anseel.
4th Australasian Commodity Markets Conference
A conference dedicated to high-quality research in all areas of economics and finance related to commodity markets, with an emphasis on – but not limited to – the Australasian aspects of commodity markets and energy risk.
Planting the seed for new soil carbon systems to address climate...
The Soil and Landscape Science Group (SLSG) at Curtin University will work with an international team to develop next generation soil carbon systems that will seek to address climate change and ecological sustainability in Australia.
Evidence of brain changes in those at risk of bipolar disorder...
A brain imaging study of young people at high risk of developing bipolar disorder has for the first time found evidence of weakening connections between key areas of the brain in late adolescence.
Nine out of 10 Aussies have low vitamin D intakes, Curtin...
A new Curtin University study has found 95 per cent of Australians have low vitamin D intakes, with researchers recommending food sources such as oily fish and eggs.
All screens toxic for teen health
Whether it is watching television or playing electronic games, teenagers are experiencing serious physical and mental health consequences after just two hours of screen use, according to University of Queensland-led research.