The University of Melbourne’s education faculty was once again been confirmed as the country’s best trainer of teachers. The faculty was ranked 5th in the world in the latest QS World University Rankings by Subject. In an interview with professor ...
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UniMelb leads single flu shot for life quest
Australian researchers have been part of a discovery that could lead to a single-shot flu vaccine offering protection for life. The University of Melbourne-led team says "killer" CD8+T cells are tasked with taking out new viruses and are able to ...
More »USYD developing synthetic skin for faster healing
Burns and wounds could heal much faster and more effectively with the use of a synthetic skin created by Australian scientists. "Its potential to benefit the sick and injured, from cardiac and cancer patients to accident victims, from burns victims ...
More »BUDGET: Research cuts and uncertainty for higher education
Universities have expressed dismay at ongoing uncertainty over much-needed reforms to higher education and cuts to research programs following yesterday's announcement of the federal Budget. Universities Australia noted the “lack of progress through the Parliament of the Government’s Higher Education Research and Reform Amendment ...
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More »ATARs a poor indicator of uni success: research
An analysis of first year student academic results at Victoria University has added weight to the argument that ATAR scores are a poor indicator to early success in higher education. The report, released today by the university’s Victoria Institute for ...
More »BUDGET: Cuts pay for research infrastructure
The federal government will pay for research infrastructure by taking $150 million from grants to other academic endeavours. Last year, the government gave the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy a year's extra funding, tying the $150 million price tag to ...
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More »Australians ready to accept more security: researcher
Australians are ready to accept tighter security measures because of their fears of terror attacks, new research has found. Conducted by the University of South Australia, the research found a majority of Australians are prepared to trade off convenience and ...
More »The University of Melbourne and Ai-Media extend their partnership
The University of Melbourne and Ai-Media have announced a five-year global partnership to further develop a suite of tools for teacher improvement. This collaboration follows the release of a successful evaluation report into Visible Classroom products from the UK Government-funded ...
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