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  1. Roland Goecke

    UC research will teach computers to better understand human moods

    A project, led by the University of Canberra, will look at teaching computers to better understand the complexity of human emotions.

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  2. Australia Awards students 2018

    Australia Awards students farewell UC

    Fourteen of the brightest Australia Awards scholarship students have farewelled the University of Canberra, following their graduation at the end of 2018.

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  3. Second Skin sculpture

    New sculpture shines on campus

    If you’ve happened to go for a stroll around the University of Canberra’s Bruce Campus lately, you may have noticed a new addition outside Building 1.

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  4. UC 4 Yourself November 2018

    High school students see UC 4 themselves

    It was a hive of activity on the University of Canberra campus this week as over 700 high school students from across New South Wales visited UC to experience genuine university life.

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  5. From left: Taylor Meers, Megan Hobson, Vice-Chancellor Professor Deep Saini, Tanaya Allen (NCP Alumni Ambassador 2019), Jai Cornish-Martin, and Timothy Walshe. Photo: supplied

    Five top UC performers get international head start with NCP scholarships

    The prestigious scholarships will provide the University of Canberra students with amazing academic and internship opportunities, as well as networking and intercultural exchange.

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