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Karnkanthi Indigenous Education Program
Colleagues from Wirltu Yarlu recently hosted Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students and their parents at the annual Karnkanthi Careers Night. It’s part of Karnkanthi’s suite of activities to prepare senior school students for university by building on their personal, academic, and cultural strengths.
Deconstructing psychopathic personality stereotypes
In this latest Research Tuesdays event, Psychopathy’s Upside, ³ÉÈË´óƬ psychology researchers Kevin Dutton and Elaine Fox will explore psychology stereotypes – challenging psychopathy misconceptions and sharing insight into the nuances of optimism and pessimism.
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More realistic hospital experience for medical students
Medical students at the ³ÉÈË´óƬ will graduate with a better knowledge of how to use the electronic patient record system that’s in place in hospitals around South Australia.
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Recycling marine plastics to save wildlife
Protecting turtles from marine debris strewn across the Northern Territory coastline and recycling plastic pollution is the focus of a new ³ÉÈË´óƬ-led project.
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Strategy embeds sustainability across University
The ³ÉÈË´óƬ has launched its Sustainability Strategy 2030 – Here for GoodÌýwhich reaffirms its commitment to providing sustainable and socially responsible solutions that benefit ecosystems, governments, industries and communities.
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Forgotten migrants were critical to the building of Australia
Personal accounts of migrants’ stories from their time in South Australian work camps could help researchers begin to construct a much fuller account of this important, yet overlooked, period of Australian history.
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Fellowships super-charge esteemed scientists
Professors Zaiping Guo and Shizhang Qiao from the ³ÉÈË´óƬ’s School of Chemical Engineering have been inducted as Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science in recognition of their ground-breaking research. Professor Guo has been recognised for her work improving the efficiency of batteries, and Professor Qiao for his research in functional materials for new energy technologies.
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Failed antibiotic now a game changing weed killer for farmers
Weed killers of the future could soon be based on failed antibiotics.
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Kangaroo Island wildlife key to beverage fermentation
Researchers from the ³ÉÈË´óƬ have discovered new species of lactic acid bacteria on Kangaroo Island that could be used in the fermentation of wine, ciders and sour beers.
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Fast-tracking to the jobs of the future: New Academy to support hundreds of students
This week, the ³ÉÈË´óƬ and Deloitte welcomed more than 250 students to the Academy by Deloitte, a ground-breaking initiative designed to bridge the knowledge gap between academic theory and real-life workplace experience.