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International Education
TEDI-London: three global research powerhouses transforming higher education in a teaching-only start-up
How many ideas and exciting bottom-up attempts to do something radical and different in professional education, or using educational technology…
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Commentary
HEDx podcast – TEDI-London: taking the blinkers off global engineering education, episode 48
Professor Judy Raper, CEO of TEDI-London, joins the podcast to describe how an alliance of research powerhouses Arizona State University,…
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In the News
New mentoring initiative aims to inspire next generation of female engineers
A new mentoring program dedicated to supporting young aspiring female engineers will launch at the end of 2022. Called ‘Hustle’…
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International Education
Stranded engineering students set to embark on coastal road trip to strengthen friendships and ‘stay motivated’
A group of University of Sydney engineering students studying remotely in India will soon meet each other in person on…
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News
RMIT event showcases potentially world-changing engineering technology
Without engineering, nothing improves in the world. Through creativity, collaboration and determination, engineers design solutions to problems and even anticipate…
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Commentary
Gender equality at UTS: the soapbox
Hi, Wade Zaglas here, education editor for Campus Review. Welcome to our new soapbox segment where we discuss some of…
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In the News
UTS to add 10 bonus points to some women’s ATAR scores
Should a woman wish to study an undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology at the University…
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Industry & Research
Australia’s first student-built, driverless car
It’s taken three years to make and Australia’s first student-built, fully autonomous race car – the M19-D – displayed its…
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In the News
The smart school bag that could curb forgotten homework
“I did it, but…” Teachers hear this phrase a lot when asking students to hand in their homework, but perhaps…
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In the News
Alumnus donates $13.5 million to UQ academy
The University of Queensland will soon benefit from a $13.5 million donation from one of its alumnus. The donors, alumnus…
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In the News
Sydney, Singapore researchers join forces
Engineers from the University of Sydney and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore have agreed to collaborate on research into…
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Events
UNSW tackles gender imbalance
The University of New South Wales aims to smash gender imbalance in engineering by bringing the number of females enrolled…
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Events
Hope and ambition collide at STEM careers fair
Rihanna’s latest hit reverberated around the brick atrium of the National Innovation Centre, home to Cicada Innovations. The reason for…
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In the News
Q & A with Andrew Chan
FedUni deputy dean for engineering and IT, Andrew Chan, talks about the many benefits of studying engineering, as well as…
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In the News
Building bridges, tearing down walls
Civil engineer says more women should get involved in the field. By Antonia Maiolo. Hervey Bay woman Laura Taborda has…
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SHELL helps train oil & gas engineers at UWA
A new breed of engineering graduates from the University of Western Australia promises to lead the search, recovery and production…
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SPIN doctor
Spintronics is one of the newest branches of science – a multi-disciplinary field combining materials science, engineering and microscopy –…
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New program to drive links with industry
More than $249 million in funding will be available for engineering cadetships, industry training for PhD students, and specialized research…
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