Featured news
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Public lecture by Nobel winner
The first Australian-born woman to win a Nobel Prize, Professor Elizabeth Blackburn, will deliver a public lecture at the University this Friday.
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Breakthrough in tackling barramundi disease
A new project to improve existing methods of detecting fish disease will have lasting benefits for Australia's barramundi industry.
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Breakthrough offers new hope for Tasmanian devils
Scientists have found that genetic differences between species of Tassie devils may provide resistance to the deadly facial tumour disease.
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- Engineering Masters programs get accreditation12 March 2010
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- Breakthrough to tackle disease threatening Australia's barramundi industry11 March 2010
- Doctors find new way to control blood pressure10 March 2010
- Discovery of genetically different Tasmanian devils offers new hope 10 March 2010
- Women from the Pacific tackling Climate Change9 March 2010
- University named an Employer of Choice for Women 20109 March 2010
- US-based author to reveal the man behind the discovery of DNA 9 March 2010
- Nobel Prize winner to deliver public lecture9 March 2010
- Dr Kay Paterson delivers Women's Day speech at International House8 March 2010
- Sydney outlines the way ahead6 March 2010
- The University celebrates International Women's Day5 March 2010




