How academia can shape the future of 5G
Multiple vendors, international collaboration and interdisciplinary research can help decide the best ways to implement new technologies and educate everyone about its potential uses
Multiple vendors, international collaboration and interdisciplinary research can help decide the best ways to implement new technologies and educate everyone about its potential uses
The coronavirus outbreak has changed students’ requirements and expectations – institutions with a greater focus on technology will benefit
How the University of Canberra rose to be among the world’s best
The University of Canberra’s rapid rise in the world rankings is a reminder of the significant possibilities that can be realised by a young university.
Established as a university in 1990, the University of Canberra is deeply embedded in the economic, social and cultural profile of the ACT region.
While it is young as a university, it is swiftly developing a notable global reputation, rising to 18th in the world in the latest Times Higher Education Young University Rankings.
And he’s really gotten to the ‘art’ of the matter.
A sessional academic in Nutrition and Dietetics at UC’s Faculty of Health, Nathan embarked on his PhD journey in 2018 and has devoted himself to research on dementia.
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One of her earliest memories is of sitting on her father’s lap to watch TV … father and daughter enthralled by the time- and space-bending adventures of an erstwhile Time Lord.
“I grew up watching Dr Who and reading science fiction, and then studied design and technology in school – and I just fell in love,” Caitrin said.
Today, she is the Director of the University of Canberra’s Centre of Creative and Cultural Research, and her three-year Australian Research Council (ARC) linkage project, Heritage of the Air, 2018-2020, is a digital and community-focused project studying how communities value the heritage of Australian aviation.
It took a couple of false starts before Jessica realised where she could exercise her passion and build a career. She initially thought of becoming a marine biologist and then a vet, before finding her calling as a lawyer, drawn by the desire to speak up for those who couldn’t fight back against injustice.
Dick Telford AM has been an influencer for much of his life – from the time he started out in his career as a 19-year-old Physical Education teacher, to the current day as a 74-year-old Professor advocating the need for change.