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A/Prof Simon Holford wins Best Paper (Energy) at 2019 AEGC Conference
Congratulations to Associate Professor Simon Holford from the Australian School of Petroleum who has been awarded the prize for Best Paper (Energy) at the 2019 Australasian Exploration Geoscience Conference (AEGC), held in Perth in September.
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The John Crampton Travelling Scholarship 2020
Apply today if you are intending to undertake postgraduate study in the areas of architecture or engineering in a country other than Australia. Applications close 30 September.
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New PhD opportunities in environmental remote sensing
New environmental remote sensing PhD opportunities are available working with researchers from our School of Biological Sciences and the CSIRO.
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Researchers develop a non-invasive test for smoke contamination in vineyards
Researchers have trialled a non-invasive model for detecting smoke contamination in grapevines.
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Unbound International Summer School: Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam
Unbound programs allow you to learn and apply skills in observation, ideation, prototyping, validation, and decision making. Applications for Summer 2019/2020 Programs close 18 October.
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Airworthiness courses by the Gliding Federation of Australia
Students are invited to participate in airworthiness courses being run by the Gliding Federation of Australia here in SA - enrol today.
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Deep breath: this sea snake gathers oxygen through its forehead
Only fish have gills, right? Wrong. Scientists have found a snake that can breathe through the top of its own head.
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Why are fossils more often male?
University of Adelaide researchers have discovered that fossil and museum collections around the world are home to more male than female mammals.
Restrained or unrestrained – Dogs travelling in cars set for a ‘ruff’ ride
Researchers call for compulsory testing of in-car dog restraints and better education about the dangers of having pets loose in your car.
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Call for papers: Emergent practice in cybersecurity
We are seeking proposals for chapters from any disciplines dealing with the interdisciplinary boundaries of cyber risk as it applies to business.
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