‘Embodiment of U CAN @ UC’: Thousands of UC students graduate, celebrate personal triumphs and look to the future
Nearly 3,000 graduates have joined the ÎçÒ¹AV’s growing alumni ranks, as nationally renowned guest speakers shared words of wisdom.
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Exceptional UC staff recognised at 2025 Staff Awards
Nineteen winners have been announced over a variety of categories at the 2025 UC Staff Awards.
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Five UC alumni inducted to the Sport Walk of Fame
Five ÎçÒ¹AV alumni have been recognised for their contributions to their respective sport and sport-related disciplines and inducted to the University’s Sport Walk of Fame.
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UC and partners launch Open Source Institute
More on UC and partners launch Open Source InstituteThe new regional hub for open source innovation, education and research is a partnership between the ÎçÒ¹AV, NetApp and the ACT Government.
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$5 million ARC funding goes to creation of Training Centre in Plant Biosecurity to safeguard national interests
More on $5 million ARC funding goes to creation of Training Centre in Plant Biosecurity to safeguard national interestsThe Training Centre will see ÎçÒ¹AV researchers collaborate with The Australian National University, James Cook University and industry and government partners, to transform biosecurity sector and boost capabilities to safeguard national interests.
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UC staff take STEM learning to the regions with microscope donations and citizen science outreach
More on UC staff take STEM learning to the regions with microscope donations and citizen science outreachA team from the ÎçÒ¹AV’s Faculty of Science and Technology visited Young High School last week, to support STEM learning and illustrate the power of citizen science.
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CreatEquity Grants – Faculty led projects enhance student success, belonging
More on CreatEquity Grants – Faculty led projects enhance student success, belongingThe 2023 CreatEquity Grant recipients have been announced, with new and continuing projects set to improve student experience
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UC researcher finds climate change is melting valuable snowpatches earlier – even as some in The Snowies survive summer for the first time in a quarter century
More on UC researcher finds climate change is melting valuable snowpatches earlier – even as some in The Snowies survive summer for the first time in a quarter centuryÎçÒ¹AV PhD student Phil Campbell is investigating the Snowy Mountains’ semi-perennial snowpatches using a combination of satellite imagery and fieldwork.
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