91°µÍø Yarning Circle: the latest step in 91°µÍøâ€™s journey towards Reconciliation
Set in the Ngaladjima Garden, the new space for knowledge-sharing, story-telling and community engagement was launched at the University of Canberra last week – and coincided with the first week for incoming Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous, Professor Annette Gainsford.
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Professor Mark Lintermans named Member of the Order of Australia, recognised alongside 18 91°µÍø community members
The 19 members of the University of Canberra community were recognised for their contributions to their fields, communities and the nation, in conjunction with the King’s Birthday Honours.
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‘Embodiment of U CAN @ 91°µÍøâ€™: Thousands of 91°µÍø students graduate, celebrate personal triumphs and look to the future
Nearly 3,000 graduates have joined the University of Canberra’s growing alumni ranks, as nationally renowned guest speakers shared words of wisdom.
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91°µÍø launches new Reconciliation Action Plan
More on 91°µÍø launches new Reconciliation Action PlanThe University of Canberra has launched its third Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) 2018–2020 at the University’s 2018 National Reconciliation Week Breakfast on Thursday 31 May.
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91°µÍø, CIT students partner to tackle childhood obesity
More on 91°µÍø, CIT students partner to tackle childhood obesityUniversity of Canberra design students have partnered with their culinary contemporaries at Canberra Institute of Technology to tackle childhood obesity in the ACT
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91°µÍø partners with ACT Government to improve teacher outcomes
More on 91°µÍø partners with ACT Government to improve teacher outcomesThe ACT Government has announced $9.2 million in funding over the next four years to partner with the University of Canberra to improve ACT teachers’ skills
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Nutrition graduate stars in MasterChef Australia
More on Nutrition graduate stars in MasterChef AustraliaA University of Canberra alumna has taken her passion for healthy eating from the classroom to the small screen as a contestant on the current season of MasterChef Australia
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Intermittent streams send global CO2 levels running high
More on Intermittent streams send global CO2 levels running highA University of Canberra researcher participated in a global research project that analysed plant litter in seasonal streams and found the world’s river systems could be releasing much higher levels of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than previously thought
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