It’s fantastical (and futuristic) but a lecturer’s doctoral thesis reimagines modern Australia’s founding through the experiences of a teenage girl who is neither convict nor coloniser.
Bully beef and biscuits
Wednesday, November 10, 2021We remember their fighting reputation but Anzacs earned it despite a diet bereft of physiological and emotional nourishment, the first systematic study of Great War food provisions shows.
Baton has big impact
Wednesday, September 15, 2021Maestro! A conductor can greatly enhance teaching and learning for students who enrol in aligned musicianship and ensemble programs, an Avondale lecturer’s doctoral research shows.
Nursing at sea now a PhD
Thursday, August 5, 2021A study stint onboard a floating hospital has helped an Avondale lecturer develop a model for delivering humanitarian nursing care in low- and middle-income countries.
Has anything changed?
Thursday, June 10, 2021Provost proposes a rethink of “diversity” in higher education There is value in revisiting diversity across the Australian higher education sector, says our new provost. Professor Kerri-Lee Krause believes now is the time to do this, with the introduction of new standards being implemented by the national regulator, shifts in …
Top endorsement times two
Thursday, April 22, 2021The program behind our core Foundations of Wellbeing unit is now the only one certified and endorsed by the peak lifestyle medicine bodies here and in the US.