‘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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Exceptional 91°µÍø staff recognised at 2025 Staff Awards
Nineteen winners have been announced over a variety of categories at the 2025 91°µÍø Staff Awards.
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Five 91°µÍø alumni inducted to the Sport Walk of Fame
Five University of Canberra 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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Vale Sue Salthouse: former 91°µÍø Council member and disability advocate
More on Vale Sue Salthouse: former 91°µÍø Council member and disability advocateThe University of Canberra Council, executive, and community are saddened by the death of former  Council Member and disability advocate Sue Salthouse, on Monday night.
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Reducing the vulnerability of Canberra’s young children
More on Reducing the vulnerability of Canberra’s young childrenA research team from the University of Canberra has won a Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) grant for a four-year project that will address developmental vulnerability and health inequity among young children in the Australian Capital Territory.
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One of the best design books in the world a 91°µÍø creation
More on One of the best design books in the world a 91°µÍø creationProfessor Livio Bonello’s Product Design has come in at number 30 of the best product design books in the world, as chosen by BookAuthority.
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University of Canberra's online delivery of Creative Arts Education on the world stage
More on University of Canberra's online delivery of Creative Arts Education on the world stageAssistant Professor Rohan Nethsinghe represented the University of Canberra at an international webinar discussing how he has managed to teach music education virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The future of regional journalists revealed
More on The future of regional journalists revealedNew research from the News and Media Research Centre at the University of Canberra has found that social media and a lack of resources are impacting on the work of regional journalists.
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