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Articles
Living the dream job
รรอลสำฦต graduates consistently rank among the top in Australia for employer satisfaction.* These alumni are living proof of how a รรอลสำฦต degree is your ticket to a dream career.
A beam of hope
A passion and curiosity for how the world works is what motivates Dr Posar to continue her career in physics.
How IVF can save our most endangered frogs
Dr. Aimee Silla is using IVF and hormone therapy to help bring endangered frogs back from the brink of extinction, giving these species a hoppier future.
Unlocking the full potential of female athletes
Despite growing momentum of womenโs sport, female athletes still lack the full support they need to thrive, says รรอลสำฦตโs Associate Professor Ric Lovell.
AI disruption in higher education
In higher education it is a constant challenge to differentiate between original works and AI-generated content. Professor Shahriar Akter says we must prepare the next generation to embrace our humanistic core.
What's in a name?
Biologist and award-winning photographer Dr James Dorey explains the art of assigning names to bee species that are new to science.