The donor of a $1.3 million grant to the University of Wollongong argues funding education is the single best investment one can make for future generations and useful in ensuring “a bit of immortality”. Emeritus professor Ken McKinnon, former UoW ...
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UniSA marks silver anniversary with book of achievements
The University of South Australia is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2016. To mark this occasion and introduce the latest batch of cohorts to the Adelaide campus, the UniSA team has compiled a factbook highlighting 101 major achievements – "things you might not ...
More »Panel to look into uni entrance standards
The federal government is directing the Higher Education Standards Panel to examine university entrance requirements to improve transparency. This follows long-running commentary about ATAR and recent comments from professor Ian Jacobs, University of New South Wales vice-chancellor, calling for the system ...
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USYD’s Nadim tears into federal deradicalisation plan
A University of Sydney expert has launched a scathing attack on a federal government schools deradicalisation program that seeks to follow New South Wales' example. In a joint announcement, federal education minister Simon Birmingham and federal justice minister Michael Keenan, explained this ...
More »‘Bionic spinal cord’ heads for human trials
A device implanted in a brain blood vessel may one day enable people with spinal cord injuries to walk again, University of Melbourne researchers have announced. Limbs wouldn't be reactivated, but the person's direct thought might be able to control equipment ...
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Finger tracing can help math performance: research
“The children, as soon as they have become at all expert in this tracing of the letters, take great pleasure in repeating it with closed eyes, letting the sandpaper lead them in following the form which they do not see.” This ...
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UTAS building $90m creative development to cement state’s place as arts hub
The University of Tasmania and the Tasmanian state government have today announced a $90 million partnership to fund and build a Creative Industries and Performing Arts Development in Hobart. The project will deliver performance and research facilities, including new studios, ...
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