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    UC partners with ACT Government to improve teacher outcomes

    The ACT Government has announced $9.2 million in funding over the next four years to partner with the University of Canberra to improve ACT teachers’ skills

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    Nutrition graduate stars in MasterChef Australia

    A University of Canberra alumna has taken her passion for healthy eating from the classroom to the small screen as a contestant on the current season of MasterChef Australia

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    Intermittent streams send global CO2 levels running high

    A University of Canberra researcher participated in a global research project that analysed plant litter in seasonal streams and found the world’s river systems could be releasing much higher levels of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than previously thought

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  4. UC study finds that pregnancy is not a trigger for long-term weight gain

    Having babies doesn’t make you fat: UC research

    Pregnancy is not a trigger for significant weight gain in Australian women, a new study by University of Canberra researchers has found.

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    Unpicking history from asylum embroidery

    A University of Canberra Honours student has followed the delicate threads of century old embroidery to uncover new stories about life in a Tasmanian psychiatric institution

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