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Kithmini Aviruppola’s journey has taken her on paths she never expected – from lawyer to academic, student to mother – but it’s shown her just how much she is capable of.
A life shaped by connection: From her mother’s journey across oceans to study, to her PhD exploring women’s leadership, Jane's work reveals the hidden barriers women face in academia and the communities that help them navigate them.
UC graduate Macey Barratt spent a decade helping families navigate their darkest days – the paediatric nurse drew on her experience in groundbreaking research that saw her cited over 50 times before she even completed her PhD.
The co-created grassroots initiative is focused on helping students from across the University of Canberra develop leadership skills to drive real world change and impact.
UC Future Farmers project leads recognised for national impact in Laos, work continues in Vietnam
The University of Canberra has officially launched the Vice-Chancellor's Centre of Public Ideas at the annual UC Aitkin Lecture, where Professor Bill Shorten proposed a $5.2 billion lifeline for the sector.