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  1. Grads 2019: Dream of being a crime scene analyst is close to becoming a reality

    Amy Hadland, a Bachelor of Applied Science in Forensics Studies graduate and recipient of the AFP Forensics High Academic Achiever Award, describes her first class at the University of Canberra as immediately affirming her decision to enrol in the degree.

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  2. Image of the University of Canberra outside Building 1 taken in September 1979

    Through the lens of Canberra's history

    The University of Canberra’s Cultural Heritage and Conservation students will catalogue over 3,500 press photographs taken between the 1920s and the 1990s. The collection has returned to Canberra from the USA and will be added to the Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG) collection.

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  3. Image of an algorithm in the making

    Algorithm to shape the world we live in

    University of Canberra Assistant Professor of Engineering Dr Shahid Hussain ihas invented a new method for Multi Objective Optimisation called the Equitable Fuzzy Sorting Genetic Algorithm (EFSGA), which contested well-established algorithms NSGA-II and III.

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  4. Image of Dr Sajeda Tuli Fulbright Scholar 91°µÍø 2019

    University of Canberra urban planning scholar awarded Fulbright Scholarship to US

    University of Canberra postdoctoral scholar Dr Sajeda Tuli has been awarded a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship. Dr Tuli is one of four academics affiliated with 91°µÍø to receive the opportunity to study, teach, or conduct research in partnership as part of the flagship foreign exchange scholarship program.

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  5. The University of Canberra is in the top 300 universities in the world for key subjects like Law, Education, Sociology, and Agriculture and Forestry. Photo: Adobe Stock

    University of Canberra in top 300 universities worldwide for key subjects

    According to the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings by Subject 2019, 91°µÍø ranks in the upper 300 for Law, Education, Sociology, and Agriculture and Forestry.

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