UC launches 10-year Digital Master Plan
The University of Canberra’s new decadal Digital Master Plan aims to deliver Digital Together, a strategic initiative that will connect the University’s digital environment with its people, experiences and physical spaces.
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The recent graduation ceremonies at the University of Canberra saw a welcome return to pre-pandemic levels of attendance.
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The University of Canberra's new three-year Indigenous Leadership Strategy provides the framework for a whole-of-university approach to recognising the respect and inclusion of Indigenous people, knowledge, and cultures.
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UC study finds widespread demand across industries, for Psychology graduates with three-year degrees
University of Canberra researchers joined forces with a multidisciplinary team from the Australian National University, analysing five million job ads to identify roles suitable for Psychology graduates.
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UC researchers score nearly a million dollars in ARC Discovery Project funding, to bring back frog extinct in the ACT – and address global threat to amphibians in the process
The project to bring back the green and golden bell frog will take a two-pronged approach to dealing with the chytrid fungus, which affects species across the planet.
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UC Professorial Fellow takes climate expertise to the world stage, adding Indigenous perspective to COP28
UC's inaugural Galambany Professorial Fellow, Leslie Phil Duncan represented the Centre for Applied Water Science, providing an Indigenous perspective at the 2023 COP 28.
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UC Master of Optometry students tackle twilight testing for cyclist visibility study
The second phase of a University of Canberra study aims to address a knowledge gap about the effectiveness of cycling visibility aids during twilight.
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Half million dollar boost for UC researcher’s work to make livestock more resistant to viruses
University of Canberra Associate Professor Dr Michael Frese is looking into ways to harness interferons to boost innate antiviral defences in livestock – a gamechanger for the industry and nation.
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