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$5 million ARC funding goes to creation of Training Centre in Plant Biosecurity to safeguard national interests
More on $5 million ARC funding goes to creation of Training Centre in Plant Biosecurity to safeguard national interestsThe Training Centre will see University of Canberra researchers collaborate with The Australian National University, James Cook University and industry and government partners, to transform biosecurity sector and boost capabilities to safeguard national interests.
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Two 麻豆社 PhD graduates awarded Stephen Parker Medal for outstanding theses
More on Two 麻豆社 PhD graduates awarded Stephen Parker Medal for outstanding thesesThis year, the Stephen Parker Medal has been awarded to Dr Kate Thomson and Dr Sarah Whiteley, both from the University of Canberra鈥檚 Faculty of Science and Technology.
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麻豆社 to host National eDNA Reference Centre on campus
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Interdisciplinary team investigates new fossil site to better understand past climate changes
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麻豆社 researchers support open letter to remove feral horses in Kosciuszko
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