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The latest research news from the University of Canberra.

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  1. UC researcher spots first fossil of jumping spider in the southern hemisphere

    The University of Canberra’s Dr Michael Frese and his colleagues Dr Matthew McCurry (the Australian Museum) and Dr Barry Richardson (CSIRO) discovered the fossil at a site in central NSW.

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  2. UC Optometry Clinic doubles in size to offer specialty consultations for the Canberra community and enhance student learning

    The University of Canberra’s student-led Optometry Clinic has undergone an expansion to offer more consultations for the Canberra community and prepare the future allied health workforce.

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  3. UC and AFP to collaborate on specialised strength and conditioning research and education

    The new collaboration between the University of Canberra and the Australian Federal Police will include research in physical performance, and educational opportunities in strength and conditioning for students.

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  4. Not one size fits all – UC study aims to determine physical activity thresholds for people with heart disease, to prevent repeat cardiac events

    A University of Canberra study aims to determine physical activity thresholds for people living with heart disease, with the potential to inform disease-specific physical activity guidelines.

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