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Food, Move, Mood – Fulbright researcher seeks link

A Deakin Fulbright researcher is set to investigate how the ways we move and the things we eat influence our mental health.

Deakin five labelled world’s best

Deakin five labelled world’s best

Deakin’s academics are ranked among the world’s top one per cent of researchers in their fields.

Macaroni penguins vlog foraging trips

Accelerometers, video cameras and GPS recorders are providing a new glimpse into penguin foraging behaviour.

“Auntie Ada” showcases high-tech animation and STEM subjects to girls

“Auntie Ada” showcases high-tech animation and stem subjects to girls

Motion.Lab shares the high-tech future of animation.

Alexis Spencer

Indigenous early childhood teachers make the difference

Deakin Indigenous graduate, Alexis Spencer, is aiming to support Indigenous people to have meaningful careers in early childhood teaching.

NE Victoria takes global lead against obesity

Schools, councils, sporting clubs and other community groups in Victoria’s north-east are set to become world-leaders in the fight against obesity.

Tall Poppies have big impact in ecology and health

World-leading work in the fields of species protection and obesity has seen two Deakin University researchers named ‘Young Tall Poppies.’

The healthy side of AI

What are the benefits of artificial technology in healthcare?

What’s dingoes’ favourite food: frogs, insects or wombat stew?

A major study has revealed a huge variation in dingo diets, and their predation of threatened species.

Rethinking the ‘age of the human’

What does it mean to be "human"?

Defying destruction

New technology is now being used to digitally preserve heritage while also providing evidence of its destruction.

3D roll forming

Transport sector on a roll with Deakin technology

A breakthrough process developed by Deakin University researchers is set to reduce the cost of manufacturing super-strength products.

Taller tundra sends a warning

Global warming is having a significant effect on of the world’s most delicate ecosystems – the tundra of arctic and alpine areas.

Teachers are key to girls’ self-perception

With the right strategies, teachers can significantly improve self-perception, motor competence and, ultimately, physical activity in teenage girls.

Derek Buckmaster

Advancing carbon fibre research

The Director of Deakin's world-leading Carbon Nexus research centre has been honoured for his contribution to Australia's place on the world stage.

Deakin program helps kids with disabilities hit the dancefloor

Deakin program helps kids with disabilities hit the dancefloor

Hundreds of children with disabilities around the nation are set to have support to participate in dance.

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