Unwarranted pessimism crippling job chances: expert
Young people can be hamstrung in the job hunt by their own pessimistic attitudes, an expert has warned. An international survey by IT consultant Infosys found that Australian youth are not confident they have the tech skills needed to get ...
More »USC, ANU show matching enrolment growth
Sixteen is certainly sweet for two universities this enrolment season. The University of the Sunshine Coast has offered 3688 course places to prospective students – up by 16 per cent compared with last year – breaking its own record. Likewise, demand ...
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Academics again ask PM to release children from detention
More than 900 academics have called on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to intervene personally after a senior government senator rebuffed the group's recent efforts to secure release of all children remaining in onshore and offshore immigration detention. As at December 2015, it was understood that 95 ...
More »Smart pills pinpoint gut data: researchers
Researchers have developed a smart pill that may sniff out the human gut’s reaction to fibre. RMIT scientists have finished animal trials of a gas sensing pill. The pills send data about what is going inside the gut directly to ...
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Website crowdsources to fund research
Nearly all applications for public research grants – 86 per cent – go unfunded. So a businessman has taken matters into his own hands to get quality research the money it needs. George Crones is founder and leader of crowdfunding ...
More »Call for focus on entrepreneurship in curriculum
The word entrepreneur conjures up images of people like the late Steve Jobs, Apple’s co-founder, who famously dropped out of university. But, in fact, 95 per cent of company founders have at least a bachelor degree; 45 per cent have more ...
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