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Latest issue of Australian University Science out now. Read it online.

Professor David Lloyd champions STEM apprenticeship programs and other targeted initiatives designed to expand access to university education

A pipeline with a problem: how do we make STEM more inclusive?

Evolution or revolution: how might the Bachelor of Science change the future?

Following the money: how is funding influencing university research?

Universities must rethink how science is communicated, who gets to speak and who is heard.
Professor Craig T. Simmons, SA Chief Scientist explores the many outputs of Australian University science.

Webinar: Using science to verify the origin of food

Where does your food come from? Food is vital for our health and wellbeing, but food fraud is a growing global issue. Register for this free webinar.

How can universities build trust in science?

Universities must rethink how science is communicated, who gets to speak and who is heard.

Following the money: how is funding influencing university research?

As funding shifts toward mission-led outcomes, universities face growing pressure to justify every research dollar — but what happens to curiosity and creativity?

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Webinar: Using science to verify the origin of food

Where does your food come from? Food is vital for our health and wellbeing, but food fraud is a growing global issue. Register for this free webinar.

How can universities build trust in science?

Universities must rethink how science is communicated, who gets to speak and who is heard.

Following the money: how is funding influencing university research?

As funding shifts toward mission-led outcomes, universities face growing pressure to justify every research dollar — but what happens to curiosity and creativity?

Evolution or revolution: how might the Bachelor of Science change the future?

Universities are evolving the format and content of the Bachelor of Science to keep it modern and relevant. So how will it transform next?

A pipeline with a problem: how do we make STEM more inclusive?

From insufficient role models to challenging pathways, intersectional obstacles making it harder for students to choose science. How do we help clear the way?

Can STEM graduates be Australia’s lifeline?

Professor David Lloyd champions STEM apprenticeship programs and other targeted initiatives designed to expand access to university education.

University science

How can universities build trust in science?

Universities must rethink how science is communicated, who gets to speak and who is heard.

Following the money: how is funding influencing university research?

As funding shifts toward mission-led outcomes, universities face growing pressure to justify every research dollar — but what happens to curiosity and creativity?

Evolution or revolution: how might the Bachelor of Science change the future?

Universities are evolving the format and content of the Bachelor of Science to keep it modern and relevant. So how will it transform next?

Thought Leaders

Can STEM graduates be Australia’s lifeline?

Professor David Lloyd champions STEM apprenticeship programs and other targeted initiatives designed to expand access to university education.

University science: essential for solving Australia’s biggest challenges

Professor Craig T. Simmons, SA Chief Scientist explores the many outputs of Australian University science.

A view to the future: how might university science change in the years ahead?

ACDS President Professor Jacqui Ramagge introduces the latest issue of Australian University Science magazine.

Innovation

Webinar: Using science to verify the origin of food

Where does your food come from? Food is vital for our health and wellbeing, but food fraud is a growing global issue. Register for this free webinar.

Collaborative grants continue to generate global science and technology innovation

ATSE, in collaboration with the AAS, will deliver $6.3 million in grants to strengthen science and technology collaboration with regional neighbours.

Industry and university science: partnering for impact 

University science is the partner innovative Australian businesses need as they take on the tricky mission of scaling for the world stage.

Technology

Australians are serious tech founders, so it’s time we backed ourselves: Tech23

The Tech23 conference has heard from deep tech leaders keen to see Australian science make its mark on the world stage

The future of quantum set to soar in Queensland

PsiQuantum partners with Queensland universities, bolstering the future of quantum computing in Australia

Jobs in quantum heat up, with scholarships on offer

Australia’s quantum industry needs skills and is offering generous scholarships to help build the future.

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