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Future fibres hub launched at Deakin

Geelong’s manufacturing past is heading into a new era led by future fibres technology.

Food justice for asylum seekers

Research shows that many asylum seekers on bridging visas in Victoria are literally starving in the midst of plenty in the “Lucky Country.”

National recognition for top female researchers

The reputation of Deakin’s women researchers continues to grow, as a financial economist and anthropologist from the University have received two of only 12 national “Women in Research” Citation Awards.

Saving the ocean’s sentinels

A new crowdfunding campaign seeks to put the complex microbial world of penguins and the part it plays in penguin health, nutrition and physiology under the microscope.

Chemistry researcher illuminates low-cost diagnosis at Harvard

Neil Archbold Travel Award recipient Emily Kerr is collaborating with Harvard experts for the final part of her PhD.

Poets find their metre at Deakin

Professor David McCooey, who has launched his fourth volume of poetry, has become a beacon in Geelong's literary scene.

Small cost for big improvements in PTSD treatment

Deakin health economists have found that many people with PTSD are not receiving appropriate treatment.

VR app comes to the aid of dementia carers

Software engineers have created an immersive experience to build empathy for carers of people with dementia.

Prestigious fellowship for Deakin public health expert

Professor Kylie Ball has been elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences.

Gender balance creates better boards, claims Deakin expert

Accounting and Finance Professor Ferdinand Gul says research can play a key role in improving corporate board gender balance.

Research shows dads are plating up

Adam Walsh, a 2016 Neil Archbold Travel Award recipient, has investigated the influence of fathers on their children’s diets.

Nobel laureate lays out the facts on climate

Eminent US climate scientist Dr Russell Schnell has shared his climate data at a Deakin lecture.

High-tech meets opera: perfect fit for surrealist classic

Deakin and Opera Victoria have pushed the technological boundaries in an Australian premiere.

‘Hero’ robots step up for better surgery

Haptically-enabled robots are set to save lives and improve treatment in a new era of surgical care.

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