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  1. Connecting Australian citizens with their elected representatives

    University of Canberra’s Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance (CDDGG) is the first Research Centre to explore the idea of directly representative democracy in Australia by organising online and face-to-face Town Halls.

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  2. Global citizens called to weigh in on gene editing

    Led by University of Canberra researchers, a global coalition is calling for ordinary citizens from around the world to come together and provide guidance for the experts, referencing a technology which could impact what it means to be human.

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    UC helping strengthen educational collaboration between Australia and Indonesia

    Two University of Canberra staff from the Faculty of Education were invited to speak at an education webinar that aims to strengthen educational collaboration between Australia and Indonesia.

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  4. UC researcher receives Diabetes Australia grant for study to predict the risk of vision loss

    Clinical Assistant Professor Dr Faran Sabeti’s study is looking to identify biomarkers in the eyes of Type 2 diabetes patients, to predict the risk of vision loss before damage occurs.

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