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Artificial Intelligence · SydneyZsuzsanna Dancso of the University of Sydney discusses how the institution promoted stronger female participation in its mathematics programme. Read more: How one uni achieved greater maths gender diversity in just five yearsSee the Story
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Health · SydneyTeacher education and public health courses will continue, and staff will be offered voluntary separations, under major changes to the University of Technology Sydney’s (UTS) restructure, it was announced on Thursday. Over 500 pieces of feedback from staff informed decisions to continue some courses and slightly reduce academic job losses at UTS, which has been under fire from the university community, the media and parliamentary inquiries since…See the Story
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Science · AustraliaOur peak scientific body, the CSIRO, has made extraordinary discoveries and invented everyday wonders like Aerogard, plastic banknotes and WiFi.
But once again the CSIRO is axing jobs, saying the cost of doing science has outpaced its funding and it needs to refocus on big issues.
Today, Adam Spencer, ambassador for mathematics and science at Sydney University on what happens when science is underfunded.
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