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  1. UC faculties sign up as academic partners for gender equity network Franklin Women

    The Faculty of Health and Faculty of Science and Technology at the University of Canberra have become 2021 Academic Partners with gender equity social enterprise Franklin Women.

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  2. Vibrant Aboriginal artwork revealed at Ngunnawal Centre

    To mark the end of NAIDOC Week, a new artwork by Arrernte artist Jenni Kemarre Martiniello has been unveiled at the Ngunnawal Centre – the first piece of art in a series which will grow each year.

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  3. Troy Rugless presents 2021 Ngunnawal Lecture

    The University of Canberra held its 2021 Ngunnawal Lecture by Troy Rugless as part of NAIDOC Week events across campus, which also included a display of the Pintupi Nine art collection, currently housed at the University.

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  4. Green Impact Screen

    UC staff to tackle sustainability head-on

    The University of Canberra has today launched an all-staff sustainability initiative, which will see the organisation take on environmentally conscious tasks in teams and competing against others.

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  5. UC’s 2021 IT&S Capstone Expo emphasises strong ties with industry

    Organised by the School of Information Technology and Systems at the University of Canberra, the semesterly event showcases student teams coming up with real world solutions for industry partners.

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