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Providing additional support for researchers caring for young children is one of several strategies Deakin is introducing to improve support for women staff.
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Providing additional support for researchers caring for young children is one of several strategies Deakin is introducing to improve support for women staff.
Multiculturalism in Australia is alive and well, but needs recalibration if the country is to live up to its reputation as a multicultural success story.
unSmart has launched a Deakin-developed app to encourage users to protect their skin.
The University’s research trajectory has reached a new peak, with six academics being ranked within the world’s top one per cent.[/emphasised]
Innovations in global healthcare will be the focus of a symposium hosted by Deakin and its research partners in India.
Deakin University is playing a key role in facilitating the region’s economic transition to a globally-recognised, high-productivity knowledge economy.
With treatment breakthroughs for diseases like TB and cancer to his credit – and a talent for communication – Luke Henderson has received a Victorian “Young Tall Poppy” Science Award.
Nanobiotechnology and its uses in sustainable agriculture will be the focus of an international conference hosted by the TERI Deakin Nanobiotechnology Centre.
A new study by Deakin researchers aims to help health professionals better support people with diabetes distress.
15,000 scientists from around the world have co-signed an article highlighting the urgent actions that must be taken to avoid irreversible harm to the Earth.
Nineteen new Deakin-led projects and awards have been announced in the latest round of Australian Research Council (ARC) Scheme Awards.
Conversations with his father about applying engineering principles to bike riding provided the spark of an entrepreneurial idea for a Deakin engineering graduate.
Australia’s multi-billion dollar mining equipment sector is set for a major flip.
A Deakin PhD student is working on mobile health technology for the prevention of diabetes.
The unintended consequences of refrigeration and freezing technology is the topic of this year’s Harrison Lecture.
Professor Maria Forsyth has received a prestigious Victoria Prize for Science and Innovation at this year’s veski Awards.