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PhD in Marketing Graduate Dr Rohan Venkatraman wanted his lived experience as a queer person of colour to inform his marketing research, learning how dramatic performances of identity might affect a person.
Read more about his journey with Business & Economics UniMelb → unimelb.me/3y8aVSd
The rivalry between Australia and China in the South Pacific is harming the prosperity of the region, say experts from Science at Melbourne.
They explain why greater cooperation between Australia and China would help Pacific island countries tackle key security challenges and reduce…
Is the construction industry ready to build beyond financial budgets and embrace a new era of carbon-conscious construction?
Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology researchers unpack what a carbon budget is, why it matters & how to encourage sustainable practices.
Learn more → unimelb.me/3UNUP8Q
To construct the cutting-edge Australian Institute for Infectious Disease in the Melbourne Biomedical Precinct, several buildings need to be stripped and demolished to clear the building site.
We're doing this as #sustainably as possible by working with Project Net Zero to…
Are we ready for the Quantum Age?
Leading quantum experts from Science at Melbourne addressed this and other hard-hitting questions about the future of quantum technology at a recent Science at Melbourne Public Lecture.
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Thousands of practitioners can now access a new AI-supported tool that has the potential to protect people with disability from poor quality or unsafe supports and services.
Our Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology researchers explain how it works→ unimelb.me/3wiTzBh
Fascinated by the unique properties of shark skin, Dr Melissa Kozul from Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology seeks to emulate it in her work improving the performance of aerodynamic systems.
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The new Reproductive Justice Hallmark Research Initiative is bringing together experts from UniMelb MDHS and Melbourne Law School to define, develop and support reproductive justice in Australia.
Learn about their key goals and strategies → unimelb.me/3JFeyl1
We're excited to share the opening of the new LED Volume Studio - a space on Faculty of Fine Arts and Music's Southbank campus!
Tap through to read more about this new facility and partnership with NantStudios that will enable immersive experiences and effects → unimelb.me/3WnVe3k
Symbiosis, the intimate relationship of different species living together, is far more common and older than many realise.
Botanist Dr Gregory Moore from Science at Melbourne dives into the history of symbiosis and how animal relationships have shaped #evolution → unimelb.me/44rfdzV
Victorians are struggling to access fresh food due to costs and shocks to the food supply system.
Rachel Carey, @MaureenFMurphy1 and Tara Behen from Science at Melbourne are calling on the Victorian government to legislate food access for all → unimelb.me/4dkNZyV
PhD researcher @SarahHortonsp from UniMelb MDHS has undertaken research that links her to other people who stutter, with the aim to help people through their speech pathology journey.
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New interactive maps from @NetworkedCities and RMIT Centre for Urban Research compare the impact of asphalt and concrete on temperatures in Metropolitan Melbourne.
Tap through to learn why trees are making a big difference during heatwaves → unimelb.me/4dlE9Ni
New research from a major retail precinct in China reveals local stores are attracting customers by transforming their shopfronts into social media-friendly showrooms.
Prof Sun Sheng Han from Melbourne School of Design explains how Australian businesses could benefit → unimelb.me/3JFFuRK