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Monthly Archives: August 2010

Markets and missions

2012 is racing towards us, and it’s bringing a truckload of questions with it, writes Stephen Parker. It has been said that a market is the combined behavior of thousands of people responding to information, misinformation and whim. We are ...

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Business as usual?

TAFE needs immediate and significant support to develop the teaching capability required to realise a high-skills economy. And the latest teaching qualification doesn’t fit the bill, writes Pat Forward. The Australian VET system is about to see yet another version ...

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Monash appoints dean of science

An internationally renowned biologist who led the world-wide challenge to eradicate mosquito-borne disease has been appointed dean of Monash University’s Faculty of Science. Professor Scott O’Neill is currently head of the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Queensland. ...

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Swinburne appoints pro vice-chancellor (research)

Professor Matthew Bailes has been appointed to the new position of pro vice-chancellor research at Swinburne University. Bailes began at Swinburne in 1998 as a senior research fellow and is currently the associate dean (research) of the Faculty of Information ...

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New director of Nura Gili Indigenous Programs

The first Torres Strait Islander to gain a PhD in Australia has been appointed director of Nura Gili Indigenous Programs at the University of New South Wales. Professor Martin Nakata will also hold the title of professor of Australian Indigenous ...

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Ensuring the future viability of biometry

The University of Wollongong and CSIRO have appointed Brian Cullis to the position of Professor of Biometry. Cullis’ research and collaborative work focus on the development and use of statistical methods for primary industries. In particular, he has (jointly) developed ...

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The highest of honours

Dr Mike Smith, of the Centre for Historical Research, National Museum of Australia, has been awarded the Verco Medal by the Royal Society of South Australia. The medal is the highest honour that the society can bestow on one of ...

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