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High CO2 to slow tropical fish move to cooler waters
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Ocean acidification predicted under continuing high CO2 emissions may make cooler, temperate waters less welcoming to tropical fish.
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UofA finalist in the Women in AI Awards
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Congratulations to Dr Thushari Atapattu from the School of Computer Science who has been confirmed as a finalist in the Women in AI Awards for Australia and New Zealand.
New Industry PhD opportunity with SEAS-NVE Holding A/S
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Join this exciting new project to develop/test/verify an optimal bidding engine for an aggregator that can collect a sufficient amount of increased welfare, essential for developing a viable business model and investment in infrastructure.
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Careers with STEM profile: Vet graduate Hannah Passmore
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Dr Hannah Passmore saves lives for a living thanks to 'koalafications' obtained at the University of Adelaide.
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Job opportunities: Multiple companies seeking software engineers
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We are looking for Bachelor degree holders, Master degree holders and PhD graduate Software Engineers to work with Data61, CSIRO, University of Adelaide, and the University of New South Wales.
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Job opportunity: Multiplex graduate and cadet program 2021/2022
Multiplex is a premier, global construction company that has been shaping skylines and delivering iconic projects for over 55 years.
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Science awards celebrate academic, student and staff success
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The recent Faculty of Sciences’ awards showcase celebrated research, teaching, leadership, professional staff and student success.
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Your passion for future tech becomes reality with our Virtual Reality Design & Development course
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Students with a passion for future technologies – especially those who want to develop and create them – can now combine their artistic and technical skills in a cutting edge Virtual Reality Design and Development course offered by the University of Adelaide.
Students and graduates leading backyard biodiversity and citizen science
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Ever wanted to attract native reptiles, bees and birds to your backyard?
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Fish have bigger sex organs and more reproductive success in acidic oceans
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Some species of fish will have higher reproductive capacity because of larger sex organs, under the more acidic oceans of the future.
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