Sunday, November 24, 2024

University scientists lead the conversation on growing the space economy

The University of Adelaide’s Professor Matthew Gilliham is guiding a session on the technologies needed to support long-term space habitation at the Andy Thomas Space Foundation 13th Australian Space Forum.

Virtual reading rooms make rare and special collections available to all

Two of Australia’s largest rare and special collections libraries are now available for the community to view and research online, with digital access to collection items being provided in one-on-one...

Breaking down the barriers for endometriosis care

This month’s Research Tuesdays public lecture will delve into the latest in accessible care for people with endometriosis.

University of Canterbury embraces music for gaming

Music for gaming has grown up and found its place in the world of music composition. Unlike music composed for film or...

Experts to discuss what a post-Covid world might look like

In the online event ‘Escaping to a post-Covid world’, a group of University experts from clinical and respiratory medicine to public health, as well as education and social work...

How Digital Phenotyping Can Inform Client Treatment

This seminar will explore mental health clinician perspectives on how information extracted from client interactions with digital devices such as smartphones and the Internet (their digital footprint data) could inform client treatment.

Unlocking the potential of peer support to improve men’s mental health

Approximately one of every five men in Canada will experience a mental health challenge this year. Many will avoid or delay seeking support, which can lead to devastating results.

INVISIBLE: a free exhibition at Science Gallery Dublin

With 95% of the universe a mystery, what role do artists and scientists have in unravelling and understanding the unknown?

Why Covid-19 is creating an unequal global recovery

While COVID-19 has hit every economy across the globe, its impact has been uneven and has exacerbated patterns of inequality. Amid disparities in vaccination rollouts, major economies are opening up leading to expectations of a global economic recovery.

ANU experts on the Jobs and Skills Summit

The Australian National University (ANU) has experts who can comment on the upcoming Jobs and Skills Summit (1-2 September).
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