Deakin announces Doctoral scholarships
India-based postgraduate students planning to study in Australia will have more reason to choose Deakin for their Higher Degree by Research.
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India-based postgraduate students planning to study in Australia will have more reason to choose Deakin for their Higher Degree by Research.
Water should be the default drink for kids’ fast food meals while kilojoules in meal deals should be reduced
Deakin scientists have used cutting-edge nanomaterials to create a ‘molecular sieve’ that can be used in households.
Australia’s exhibition at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale features the work of a Deakin artist.
A new textile treatment could make the annoying pilling of your favourite jumper a thing of the past.
Support for switching to a Mediterranean-style diet is a more cost-effective way of treating clinical depression.
Deakin’s world-leading battery researchers have discovered how sodium can help to create a fairer and more sustainable energy future.
Professor Emma Kowal has been appointed to an expert advisory committee for the landmark Genomics Health Futures Mission.
World-leading polymer scientists are collaborating to create a new generation of coating materials that could contribute to a cleaner, safer planet.
Over 3000 Australian print and broadcast journalists have been made redundant in the past six years.
A partnership with Dementia Australia has led to the use of virtual reality and game engine technology to transform dementia care.
Professor Anna Peeters, inaugural Director of the Institute for Healthcare Transformation, will work to unite stakeholders to achieve ambitious goals for Deakin’s sixth Institute.
The idea of daddy’s girls and mummy’s boys might just translate to the animal kingdom, according to new research.
Injured farmers are returning to work before they should and need rehabilitation support tailored to their unique work environment.
Researchers are using systems science methods in the fight against obesity.
Endangered bandicoots are thriving in parts of Melbourne’s fringe, according to a surprising new study from Deakin University.