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Future of carbon fibre is here

Thanks to breakthrough Deakin research, the University and LeMond Composites have joined forces in a $58 m deal to revolutionise the use of carbon fibre across the world.

Islet transplantation: positive step for people with type 1 diabetes

Professor Jane Speight has spoken on the benefits and issues of islet cell transplantation at the world’s leading diabetes conference.

Collecting history

A project investigating the history of collecting in Western Australia is turning up surprising finds around Australia and the world.

Leap forward for higher learning

The launch of Deakin’s Graduate Research Academy and PhD Xtra program places the University at the leading edge of research training in Australia.

Funding boost for Deakin’s next generation research

Deakin is among 22 universities to share in $5.7 M of project funding to develop game-changing defence capabilities.

Deakin climbs into global top 300 in QS rankings

Leaping 62 places in the 2018 QS World University Rankings, Deakin is now placed in the world’s top 300 universities by every major university ranking.

Bridging the divide

Could increased collaboration between scientific disciplines help overcome immense challenges facing the world?

Playing in the goals not so easy

A world-first study has ranked positions in elite netball according to required playing intensity.

Deakin celebrates: ARC Laureate Fellowship for Svetha Venkatesh

Deakin has gained a new ARC Laureate Fellow, a new Industrial Transformation Research Hub and two new Future Fellows in the latest round of ARC fellowships and projects.

Supporting survivors and carers – vital to cancer care

team of Deakin researchers is seeking ways to improve support for cancer survivors and their carers.

Grant smooths way for silk eardrum trials

A major grant from the Wellcome Trust will allow researchers to take Deakin-designed silk eardrums to clinical trial.

‘Prototype or die’ motto for ‘Y2’ lab

A research and prototyping lab is pioneering a new approach to product development.

Physical education researcher grabs global attention

A paper drafted in response to a YouTube post has become the “most downloaded” paper in a prestigious teaching journal.

Dingoes to the rescue?

Could dingoes be the answer to controlling the havoc red foxes wreak on native and domestic animal populations?

The evidence for influence

Deakin researchers have confirmed that the role vested interests play in the development of alcohol policy is large and influential.

How far can your shoes run?

Research data on the durability of running shoes challenges a common assumption.

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