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Creative chemist named ‘Tall Poppy’

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.

Indigenous research first – Deakin celebrates ARC round success

Nineteen new Deakin-led projects and awards have been announced in the latest round of Australian Research Council (ARC) Scheme Awards.

State’s top science prize for Deakin trail-blazer

Professor Maria Forsyth has received a prestigious Victoria Prize for Science and Innovation at this year’s veski Awards.

In their own words – Dr Mazher Mohammed

A physicist with a PhD in engineering and a passion for molecular biology, immunology - it’s difficult to categorise Dr Mazher Mohammed.

A poem by any other name

[emphasised]A new book will shed light on a poetry form long neglected in scholarship.

Lab studies the research

Deakin’s new laboratory for meta-analysis of research will bring together scholars from across the University and the world.

Reflections on landscape

Only one thing was missing from the long and distinguished career of 80 year old landscape architect Emeritus Professor Ken Taylor AM – a PhD.

Village story reveals complexities of Stalin’s Russia

A study of soldiers’ post-war battle to rebuild has provided insights about power in Stalin’s Russia.

Exploring Geelong’s creative future

A Deakin research project on Geelong’s vacant industrial spaces has moved into its next stage.[

The news on diversity

Australians born overseas are more reliant on social media for local and international news than those born in this country.

An international education

Deakin is collaborating on education research with one of the world’s leading research-intensive universities.

Building a bond between two countries

China Scholarship Council funding is making it possible for overseas PhD architecture students to realise their dreams at Deakin.

In their own words – Professor Samantha Hepburn

If Professor Samantha Hepburn’s original career aspirations had gone to plan, she would now be a top barrister “fighting the good fight through the courts”. Fortunately for Deakin, the renewable energy sector and the planet, fate intervened.

Stars and sacred trees

Poetry and plants come together in a public arts project at Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens this Sunday.

New phase for Copenhagen partnership

A visiting delegation from the University of Copenhagen has extended ties between Deakin and its closest European collaborator.

Supporting women leaders in Indonesia

An ADI course is helping Indonesian Islamic women leaders build capacity.

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