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Public Maths Lecture on Invisible Norms

Professor Nalini Joshi from The University of Sydney will give a colloquium on November 24, regarding Invisible Norms.

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Career Development for Women in STEAM

This is an incredible opportunity for women to participate in a program that will provide significant employment opportunities by aligning their skills with those required by industry partners.

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Playford Research Trust Scholarship

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Applications are open for the Playford Research Trust Scholarship

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Watts Women in Power Engineering Summer Scholarship

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Are you interested in an industry based summer research project with Watts?

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Students design humanitarian architectural solutions: Zane Cliff

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Bachelor of Architectural Design students are designing housing solutions for neurodiversity, cultural and social differences.

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Diptych - 2021 Final Year Exhibition

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The School of Architecture & Built Environment's 2021 Final Year Exhibition

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Alien organisms – hitchhikers of the galaxy?

People wearing protective suits as part of biosecurity. iStock image by D Keine.

Scientists warn, without good biosecurity measures ‘alien organisms’ on Earth may become a reality stranger than fiction.

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Student-led teaching award nomination

Do you have a sciences lecturer who has inspired you or made extra efforts to support you in your learning?

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Fishing for solutions to the plastic problem

Lead researcher of the study, Nina Wootton, with some jars of microplastics found in fish

More than 35 percent of fish caught in the waters off southern Australia contain microplastics, and the problem is worse in SA - but many people in the fishing industry aren’t aware that we even have an ocean plastic problem.

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Professor Peng Shi - a Superstar of Research and Lifetime Achiever

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Congratulations to Professor Peng Shi, from the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, who has been recognised as one of Australia’s Superstars of Research – one of only 40 people chosen for the consistent excellence of their work and the impact they had in their fields.

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