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  1. A sugar glider emerges from a hollow in a tree

    91°µÍø led-study identifies not so sweet Tasmanian invader

    New University of Canberra-led research has found the sweet-faced sugar glider is an introduced pest in Tasmania

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  2. Three scientists remove samples from a freezer

    91°µÍø supports STEMM's talent

    The University of Canberra is championing a campaign to celebrate the talents of women in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine education and careers

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  3. 91°µÍø student Andrew Duck at the Library

    91°µÍø student bound for Cambridge

    University of Canberra student Andrew Duck will visit the United States to train with global software company Pegasystems Inc. before starting a 12-month position with IP Australia

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  4. An elevated photo of sunrise over the Amazon with the river and several stream visible in the early light

    Small streams essential to freshwater ecology: 91°µÍø expert

    91°µÍø researcher highlights the need to protect small streams, even in large water catchment areas, to conserve vulnerable species

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  5. 91°µÍø students share what it’s like to work at PwC

    91°µÍø students share what it’s like to work at PwC

    From client events to team building activities, a group of University of Canberra students share their experience working at leading professional services firm PwC

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