UC secures $1.87 million to improve outcomes for people with intellectual and developmental disability
University of Canberra and collaborators unite to address psychotropic medication use in disability support settings.
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A decade of support: Eldon and Anne Foote Elite Athlete Scholarships awarded to 20 student athletes
In its tenth year, the Eldon and Anne Foote Elite Athlete Scholarship has seen the largest cohort ever awarded $5,000 each to support their studies and sporting ventures.
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UC research provides clear picture of short-term rental owners and users – and it’s not who you might think
New research from the University of Canberra investigates the relationship between short-term rentals and housing affordability, and availability across 18 local government areas in Australia.
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Instaclustr enjoys UC’s entrepreneurial ecosystem
More on Instaclustr enjoys UC’s entrepreneurial ecosystemInstaclustr, one of Australia’s fastest growing tech companies, has made itself at home at the University of Canberra.
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UC scientists help crack genetic code of koalas
More on UC scientists help crack genetic code of koalasKoalas could be less at risk of extinction after a team of scientists, including two from the University of Canberra, successfully completed the full sequencing of the animal’s genome
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Critically endangered fish fighting upstream battle against brumbies
More on Critically endangered fish fighting upstream battle against brumbiesResearchers at the University of Canberra are concerned wild horses in the Kosciuszko National Park could wipe out a critically endangered species of fish
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Biosecurity effectively slows down pathogen arrivals, new research
More on Biosecurity effectively slows down pathogen arrivals, new researchStronger biosecurity measures can reduce the spread of invasive plant pathogens despite a rise in global trade and travel, according to a new international study led by University of Canberra researcher
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Intermittent streams send global CO2 levels running high
More on Intermittent streams send global CO2 levels running highA 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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