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2019 NAWIC International Women's Day Scholarship
We are excited to announce applications are now open for the 2019 NAWIC International Women’s Day (IWD) Scholarship. Supported by our generous, long-term sponsor CULT, the $20,000 research scholarship is the most significant award of its kind for female professionals working in the property and construction industry.
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New pneumonia vaccine could save two million lives per year
A vaccine against the biggest bacterial killer on the planet is a step closer to being available with funding secured for preclinical trials.
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Tim Tams and Future Collaborations
In early January, the Australian School of Petroleum (ASP) was pleased to host Mike Party, incoming president of AAPG (American Association of Petroleum Geologists).
1st Grid Transformation Professional Development Seminar on Microgrid Design and Battery Storage
While renewable energy is redefining the power and energy mix; technological developments and power electronics' systems are transforming power grids to a greater scale. This two-day seminar will provide insight into the design of microgrids.
Plant & Food Research boost at Waite campus
A new industry partner at Waite campus is set to boost research and innovation in South Australia’s horticulture and agri-food sectors.
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Postgraduate research seminars at the School of Mechanical Engineering
Each year, postgraduate students from the School of Mechanical Engineering present their research findings for critical review.
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Penalties for animal cruelty double in SA, but is this enough to stop animal abuse?
Australians are outraged when animal abuse punishments are seen to be inadequate.
Palaeontologist identifies ‘mystery photographer’ of the Naracoorte Caves
Scientists emphasise the importance of historical writing in caves, after proving the identity of the first person to photograph Australian caves more than 150 years ago.
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