Cracking the koala's genetic code
IAE researchers help in world first sequencing of the koala genome
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The Institute for Applied Ecology undertakes world class research to improve our understanding of the environment, and enhance decision-making for natural resource management and sustainable development.
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IAE Seminar Series Semester 2
Each week the Institute of Applied Ecology hosts a seminar on a broad range of topics, such as environmental management, genetics, water science, ecotoxicology and conservation ecology. Speakers are drawn... Event details IAE Seminar Series Semester 2
Seminar Managing the global megaproject: The design, development, and dispute of Barangaroo, Sydney
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Barangaroo, a 22-hectare waterfront redevelopment precinct in Sydney, is emerging as a new icon of the city and the nation. As the last and largest redevelopment project of global... Event details Seminar Managing the global megaproject: The design, development, and dispute of Barangaroo, Sydney
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Celebrating major achievements of the IAE
The Institute for Applied Ecology (IAE) is celebrating its major achievements and the positive impacts they have had on the environment and how ...
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UC joins Queanbeyan’s smart city project
University of Canberra researchers are helping bring smart city services, data analysis and city modelling to Queanbeyan
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Quest to protect native turtles goes local in PNG
A conservation and research project to protect the Pig-Nosed Turtle has progressed from University of Canberra leadership to local control
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Climate change focus for top UC research
Three projects at the University of Canberra receive Australian Government funding to investigate climate change and deliberative democracy
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Honouring UC’s enquiring minds
Leading thinkers have been recognised for their studies and mentoring over the past year at the University of Canberra’s awards for Research and Innovation Excellence
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Investing in conservation, does it add up?
University of Canberra researchers have found a relationship between conservation spending and positive outcomes, but there’s a catch