News and ideas from Australia's research sector
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If you want to know what some of Australia best and brightest minds are thinking about a whole range of things, click onto The Conversation. |
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If you want to know what some of Australia best and brightest minds are thinking about a whole range of things, click onto The Conversation. |
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Beate von der Osten - University of Queensland, Master of Arts in Japanese Interpreting and Translation (MAJIT), University of Queensland (UQ) “… the best thing I ever did in my life.” |
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It's been a great start to the year for Australian hotels, with many being selected as 'world's best'. |
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UQ Business School lecturer Dr Tim Kastelle has been named as one of the world's top innovation bloggers of 2011 by leading industry website, Innovation Excellence.
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Last year, four Australians set out to drive from Tasmania to Darwin without once stopping for fuel at a regular service station. |
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The University of Technology Sydney is offering a complimentary airport shuttle service for new international students arriving between 30 January and 14 February 2012. |
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Hunter TAFE is looking to make businesses greener and more environmentally aware with the introduction of two new sustainability diplomas. |
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Shoppers on Sydney’s busy George Street have been named the politest in the world. |
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Tourism Australia has surpassed two million fans on Facebook, making it the most popular tourism destination page on the planet. |
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Australia’s education institutions are working hard to promote an environmentally friendly approach to education in every sense. |
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University of Queensland astrophysicist Dr Tamara Davis, along with three Danish colleagues, has earned 4th place in "Physics World" magazine's Top 10 scientific breakthroughs of 2011.
Associate Professor Peter Teasedale, a senior researcher with Griffith University’s Environmental Futures Centre, has been awarded the Lloyd Smythe Medal for Analytical Chemistry by the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI).
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Marine biologists have encountered the world's first hybrid sharks off Australia's east coast, a sign that the predators may be adapting to climate change. |
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