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Solving disputes in the workplace

Deakin Law School's Dr Victoria Lambropoulos has researched workplace law.

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Top internship for Deakin economist

Deakin University PhD student Matthew Larkin recently hooked an economics “opportunity of a lifetime.”

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‘Drowned Apostles’ discovered near 12 Apostles

Limestone columns have been found on the ocean floor six kilometres from the coast.

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Deakin to lead three NHMRC partnership projects

Researchers will work together to combat challenges such as childhood obesity, alcohol-related violence and patient safety.

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Children need lower dose of salt

Researchers have linked high salt intake to children being overweight or obese.

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Far from elementary: confronting the cyber threat

A Strategic Research Centre is uniting Deakin’s cyber expertise to combat emerging threats.

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Starlings offer clue to human diseases

Rapid evolution in WA starlings could throw light on human mitochondrial diseases.

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Australia Day honour for Professor Mari Botti

lfred Deakin Professor Mari Botti AM, Chair in Nursing in the Deakin-Epworth partnership, has been made a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2016 Australia Day honours.

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New CeRRF Director reaffirms industry focus

The Maslovian saying “if all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail” is perhaps the antithesis of David Halliwell’s approach in his role as the new Director of Deakin’s Centre for Regional and Rural Futures (CeRRF).

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Marketing a change of behaviour

Dr Josh Newton says there’s “probably tons of definitions” to describe social marketing, but essentially it’s about encouraging good behaviour.

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Fellowship examines university equity

Australia is regarded internationally as a leader in widening participation to higher education.

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Helping refugees transition to the workforce

How do refugees fare in the Australian workplace?

MOU with Tecnalia

A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Deakin University and Spain’s Tecnalia research organisation is set to offer cutting edge collaborative opportunities for staff and students, particularly in the areas of electromaterials and corrosion science. Tecnalia is an applied research centre focussed on the scientific and technological development of its collaborating companies, particularly small to medium […]

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US thinker offers refreshing take on leadership

A good leader is like a sports coach. They need to trust that people want to do well. Nobody joins a sporting team in the hope of failing.

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Sleep and anxiety: key to ADHD treatment

Two new NHMRC grants will allow Dr Emma Sciberras to improve ADHD outcomes.

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Bridging the divide

The difference between running experiments in the lab and performing them on an industrial scale is vast.

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