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Monash University Secures Over $1.3 Million in Early Career Industry Fellowships for 2024
Three Monash researchers have been granted more than $1.3M through the Australian Research Council (ARC) Early Career Industry Fellowships scheme.
Dr Molly Johnston from the Faculty of Arts was awarded $488,229 to address and generate…
Monash University and Susan McKinnon Foundation Reaffirm Efforts to Boost Political Leadership in…
Monash University and the Susan McKinnon Foundation have announced the renewal of their philanthropic partnership to sustain and advance the McKinnon Institute for Political Leadership, with an investment of more than $25 million over five…
Educators Turn to TikTok to Express Intentions of Leaving the Teaching Profession
Teachers throughout Australia are increasingly taking their frustrations with their jobs to online spaces such as TikTok and Reddit, discussing their intentions to quit teaching by the end of the decade.
With what many say are worsening…
Understanding Psilocybin’s Potential Role in Reversing Cognitive Rigidity of Anorexia
Characterised by pathological weight loss driven by restrictive feeding and excessive exercise behaviours, anorexia nervosa (AN) has one of the highest mortality rates of any psychiatric disease.
Some small clinical trials have shown…
Monash University: Study Finds Youth in NSW and Victoria Still Struggling with Pandemic Effects
The ripple effect of the COVID-19 pandemic is continuing to impact young people in New South Wales and Victoria, according to a new report released by Monash University.
A report published by the Centre for Youth Policy and Education…
University of New South Wales Names Emerging Researcher as James Packer Chair in Mood Disorders
Dr Aswin Ratheesh is a leading clinical researcher in mood and psychotic disorders who is passionate about prompt and early access to interventions for people with such conditions.
Mental health disorders expert and clinician…
Meet NASA Women Behind World’s Largest Flying Laboratory
NASA’s DC-8 aircraft – the world’s largest flying science laboratory – began its science missions in 1987 and since then, has flown in service of the science community over places like Antarctica, Greenland, and Thailand. Aircraft like the…
NASA Tests Technology, Practices Artemis Moonwalks in Arizona Desert
To prepare for exploring the Moon during NASA’s Artemis campaign, the agency is conducting a week-long field test in the lunar-like landscape of San Francisco Volcanic Field near Flagstaff, Arizona to practice moonwalk scenarios.…
Study Suggests Bilbies Could Return to Mild Climate Zones Through Hopping
Bilbies bred in a sanctuary in Dubbo have provided researchers with vital clues about how they would fare in temperate Australia where they once thrived.
A study of greater bilbies at Taronga Western Plains Zoo has provided some new…
UNSW Secures Over $20 Million in Clinical Trial Funding
Six projects to receive funding, including trials which will investigate improving outcomes for people suffering severe brain injuries, strokes and knee replacement pain.
UNSW Sydney researchers have received over $20.7 million from the…