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Deakin disruptr
Locality: Waurn Ponds, Victoria, Australia
Phone: +61 3 5227 2673
Address: 75 Pigdons Road 3217 Waurn Ponds, VIC, Australia
Website: https://disruptr.deakin.edu.au
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25.01.2022 The practice of "science suppression" is forcing Australian researchers to self-censor their findings. A new study completed by Deakin's Professor Don Driscoll and A/Prof Euan Ritchie along with collaborators from James Cook University shows how important scientific information is failing to reach government ministers and policy-makers. https://bit.ly/33dF7YT
25.01.2022 By 2031, 3.3 million Australians are expected to have type 2 diabetes. In this podcast, world-leading diabetes researcher Dr Kathryn Aston-Mourney shares her perspective on the disease and makes the case for a full-scaled approach to combat the problem: http://ow.ly/KWQE50CsLXV
24.01.2022 It's unlikely Victorians will see another change in restrictions until September 28, when childcare is set to reopen and select grades will be returning to campuses. However, Deakin University's Professor Catherine Bennett believes the next step, set for October 26, could be accelerated if new cases stay low. Find out more through the link below:... https://bit.ly/3mEDgFj See more
23.01.2022 Deakin University criminology lecturer Mary Iliadis investigates how to meaningfully include sexual violence victims in the criminal justice system. Find out how in our latest article on Deakin disruptr: http://ow.ly/U0Ty50CtUjr
23.01.2022 The federal government recently announced plans to build a new gas power plant in the Hunter Valley that's if renewable energy fails to fill the gap left by the Liddell coal-fired station. Deakin's Samantha Hepburn reminds us that, under a rapidly-changing climate, we're concerned about more than just keeping the lights on. https://bit.ly/32zPzL3
22.01.2022 Using digital health technologies, Professor Maddison is helping patients with cardiovascular disease to access the care they need. https://bit.ly/2GHcyLE
22.01.2022 In a world-first, Deakin researchers are creating an automated tool that will monitor children’s engagement with, junk food, alcohol and tobacco advertising. http://ow.ly/q6WY50DOlPu
22.01.2022 Imagine that your publisher is going to sell the rights to your novel to another, bigger publishing company. One with whom youve had severe personal conflict in previous years. The power imbalance between artists and their distributors invited us to ask: what rights do creatives have to their own work? Find out through the link below:... https://bit.ly/31P5TY7 See more
21.01.2022 Over the past decade, we've seen criticisms that radical voices are dominating the humanities, stifling free speech across universities. But is this really the case? Deakin's A/Prof Matthew Sharpe crunched the numbers to find out. https://bit.ly/3lYBlLj
21.01.2022 As businesses, cities and countries around the world came to a grinding halt while COVID-19 swept across the globe, commentary around the positive effect isolation had on the environment began popping up everywhere. The pandemic certainly decreased foot, road and air traffic almost entirely for a short period of time, but was it enough to have a significant impact on the environment or did we simply hit the pause button? http://ow.ly/OUsn50BzF0r
21.01.2022 PhD graduate Tim de Souzas passion for pushing the boundaries and his hands-on approach to problem solving led him to study an industry PhD with Deakin. Find out how the Deakin difference got him through. Learn more about studying a higher degree by research at Deakin through the link below: ... http://www.deakin.edu.au/engineering-... See more
21.01.2022 When an act of terror occurs, we turn to the future to ease our concern. But perhaps we should be looking elsewhere. Dr. Donna Frieze, a lecturer of Holocaust studies at Deakin University, reminds us that unless we listen to the past, history is destined to repeat itself. https://bit.ly/3c07BcF
20.01.2022 LGBTIQA+ people with disability continue to be misunderstood by health, disability and LGBTIQA+ services, according to a recent Deakin University study. http://ow.ly/fr7d50DOpq1
18.01.2022 According to a recent review, the NAPLAN test significantly impacts the way writing skills are taught at school. Research from Deakin's Lucina McKnight looks at how the pressure of teaching to NAPLAN standards has led to formulaic self-expression. https://bit.ly/32eKffV
18.01.2022 Like many other workplaces, the Film and TV industry is male-dominated. The further you rise through the ranks, the fewer opportunities there are for women and gender non-conforming folk. But Deakin's Dr Amanda Coles is working to change this for the better. https://bit.ly/3hfeFD0
18.01.2022 1 in 10 Australians admitted to hospital each year suffers some kind of harm unrelated to their reason for being there. Join Prof Tracey Bucknall and Amber Petty in a Healing Health episode exploring how we can make hospitals safer places for patients: http://bit.ly/HHBucknall
16.01.2022 Have you registered for the Fabulous Fuzzballs seminar? Hosted by the Centre for Integrative Ecology, the series brings exciting science stories live into your evening. Kick back and be regaled by the latest discoveries in ecology, conservation, evolution and sustainability. Event this coming Thursday 24th September. ... Full details below: https://bit.ly/3iIwcoM
16.01.2022 From fighting corrosion, to learning how A2 milk could improve mental health, to developing a speech disorder diagnostic tool, Higher Degree Research (HDR) students Phuong Nguyen Tran, Meghan Hockey and Bipasha Kashyap are making waves with their real-world approach to research. https://bit.ly/32DRGgM
15.01.2022 Although the number of new COVID-19 cases in Victoria is declining, we're still seeing many deaths from the disease. Tragically, family members have been unable to provide comfort to the dying person, as a result of strict infection control measures in hospitals. But it doesnt have to be this way. Deakin's A/Prof Melissa Bloomer and Stephane Bouchoucha consider the ways we can preserve the patient-family connection at the end of life.... https://bit.ly/3jV9av1 See more
14.01.2022 This International Women's Day, join Deakin's festival100. You'll hear from a range of founders and social impact leaders, build meaningful relationships through facilitated networking and celebrate your ideas. https://spark.deakin.edu.au//festival100-a-startup-confer/
14.01.2022 The seemingly unstoppable growth of Australias metropolitan capital cities is becoming an issue of national concern. How can we better leverage the economic and social impact of Australias major regional cities? The Gateway Cities Webinar Series aims to bring together thought leaders across academia, all levels of government and the private sector to examine the opportunities for the Gateway Cities of Wollongong, Newcastle and Geelong.... The first of three webinars will take place on Tuesday 22nd September, 10:00am. It will discuss how supply chains are contributing to the growth of our regions. Register through the link below: https://bit.ly/3iy8co7
13.01.2022 Don't forget to RSVP to our first Clever and Creative lecture for 2020! You'll hear from internationally renowned design thinkers who will explore the role of design and creativity in innovation. The presentations will be followed by a moderated Q&A session.... Full details available through the link below: https://bit.ly/2ELLWbL
13.01.2022 For people with interrupted access to education, such as refugees, vocational qualifications can lead to paid work and economic independence. But many still consider VET qualifications to be less prestigious than university degrees. Deakin University's Tebeje Molla says that Australia's VET is a supportive environment, where many migrants have found success. ... https://bit.ly/3hOHJBx See more
12.01.2022 Join a panel of Deakin's SEED psychologists as they share strategies for parents dealing with the impact of COVID and isolation on kids and families. Head here for tickets: https://bit.ly/3lFzb34
11.01.2022 The most suitable place for a national centre celebrating Australian Aboriginal art and culture has been debated for well over a decade. Deakin's Jason Gibson, and colleague Vanessa Russ from University of Western Australia, argue that the Berndt Museum of Anthropology would fit the bill. https://bit.ly/33d0FVA
10.01.2022 PhD student Gerard Finnigans research was used as part of the global assessment report by the United Nations on the global risk from disasters. Find out how Deakin supported him in developing this important piece of research. To learn more about studying a higher degree by research at Deakin, follow the link below:... https://www.deakin.edu.au/research/be... See more
10.01.2022 Mask wearing during COVID-19 was hugely effective at reducing infection rates. But what about the disposal of PPE and its environmental impact? Deakin University staff and students have devised innovative research solutions to this problem that will be showcased at Geelong Design Week 2021. http://ow.ly/rFeB50DOpjq
09.01.2022 Research suggests one in four Australians are lonely, and that one in two feel lonely at least one day a week. Its been labelled an epidemic; and rightfully so, as higher levels of loneliness are associated with poorer mental wellbeing and poorer quality of life. http://ow.ly/btLk50Bzzou
08.01.2022 Experts from the Centre for Multicultural Youth and Deakin University's Centre for Resilient and Inclusive Societies spoke to young people about their experiences of racism, digital citizenship and resilience. https://bit.ly/3lCK2Lb
07.01.2022 Disney's live-adaptation of Mulan was released amid much controversy. Audiences were critical of historical and geographical inaccuracies, and undertones of Islamophobia. And while Mulan might claim to be a tale of female empowerment, the film ultimately tells a different story. Deakin's Shih-Wen Su Chen, and her colleague, Sin Wen Lau from the University of Otago, argue that this adaptation is a conservative retelling of the ancient Chinese story. https://bit.ly/2RtvjEL
07.01.2022 The Australian governments A$130 billion JobKeeper payment a wage subsidy to keep Australians in work is vital for our response to the pandemic and future economic recovery. But temporary visa holders, including international temporary graduates, have fallen through the cracks. http://ow.ly/CPib50Bzzbv
05.01.2022 Our kids might be too young to act on the gambling advertising that sporting coverage is awash with, but they’re not too young to absorb the messages. Join Prof Samantha Thomas and Amber Petty in a Healing Health episode examining how gambling ads influence children: http://bit.ly/HHThomas
05.01.2022 Our relationship to celebrity culture is changing. Professor David Marshall from Deakin University says that while we once gawked at people in the limelight, a new, supportive culture is emerging. http://ow.ly/Wt7050DOobW
05.01.2022 When The Secret Garden was first published, it was dismissed by critics as too simplistic. But as Deakin's Emma Hayes reveals, the novel is a sensitive, complex story, one that explores how a relationship with nature can foster our emotional and physical well-being. https://bit.ly/3hHTR7j
05.01.2022 Many traditional foods used in cooking today are processed in some way. But when that processing becomes extensive, and uses chemicals, these foods can become unhealthy. In this article, Deakin's Phillip Baker, Professor Mark Lawrence and Priscilla Machado explore why we're eating more 'ultra-processed' foods than ever before. https://bit.ly/3huxYZd
05.01.2022 Have you registered for the Decolonising Truth in Australia seminars? Hosted by the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, each event seeks to initiate critically important conversations about the possibilities and challenges of truth-telling in Australia. Next event is coming up on Thursday the 22nd of October. ... Click the link below to register: https://bit.ly/3ktIl1r
05.01.2022 It's estimated that Victoria's prep students have missed 12 weeks of classroom schooling. This first year is important for children's education, as it provides the foundations for literacy, numeracy and socialisation. So, how worried should parents be about this year's disruption? Deakin University's Elizabeth Rouse reminds us that remote learning can still be productive. ... https://bit.ly/3kJWwQ5 See more
04.01.2022 What do we mean when we talk about social cohesion in relation to violent extremism? And what is the role of young people in building healthy communities? Professor Michele Grossman from Deakin University's Centre for Resilient and Inclusive Societies explores in the relationship between social cohesion and youth activism. https://bit.ly/3gNeoHq
04.01.2022 Did you know that male willie wagtails love to sing? They've even been known to serenade the full moon. Deakin's A/Prof Euan Ritchie, along with colleagues Courtney Marneweck from Clemson University and Grant Linely from Charles Sturt University, discuss the bewitching power of moonlight on nocturnal wildlife. https://bit.ly/3hg0XQz
03.01.2022 Despite growing up surrounded by the dry, red dirt of the Mallee in north-west Victoria, a love of fishing inspired PhD graduate Tom Mock to pursue a career in aquatic science. Unexpectedly, he was offered the opportunity to take on an industry PhD with the Deakin-Ridley Research Initiative. Find out how to study a higher degree by research at Deakin through the link below:... https://www.deakin.edu.au/research/be... See more
03.01.2022 Dr Billy Griffiths is a historian and lecturer in Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies at Deakin University. His research engages with cultural heritage, Indigenous history, political history, archaeology, and seascapes. In this video Billy talks about his work with archaeologists and recent research on Lizard Island. Watch the video through the link below:... https://bit.ly/34YsJhM See more
03.01.2022 With an estimated one million species currently at risk, we're in the middle of Earths sixth mass extinction event. And some of Australia's national treasures are in danger. Find out more through the link below:... https://bit.ly/35YXPGD See more
03.01.2022 Originating in the US, the Black Lives Matter movement and its broader conversation about the treatment of Bla(c)k people and people of colour has gone global. Deakin Universitys Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation recently hosted a public policy forum titled, The Black Lives Matter movement in the Australian context. Find out what the panel had to say through the link below:... https://bit.ly/3mznZ8D See more
03.01.2022 Partnering with DeakinCo (Deakins workplace education and accreditation provider), we've launched a Professional Skills Uplift program for research students. The program delivers an uplift of transferrable skills within contemporary topics and emerging fields, during a time when students may face restrictions in continuing their research on campus. Find out more here: ... https://bit.ly/2EMXZWo See more
03.01.2022 The daily COVID-19 death toll doesn't discriminate: it includes all people who have died with SARS-CoV-2 in their bodies, regardless of how it contributed to their death. But Deakin's Courtney Hempton and colleague Marc Trabsky, from La Trobe University, say that lumping these statistics together does more harm than good. https://bit.ly/3hnHZYl
02.01.2022 Involving patients in their own care after surgery leads to less pain and shorter hospital stays. Join Prof Mari Botti and Amber Petty as they discuss the innovative MyStay program in a Healing Health episode that explores how patient participation can enhance recovery: http://bit.ly/HHBotti
02.01.2022 Nearly five months on, many are still hesitant to use the COVIDSafe app over privacy concerns. But when the health of our nation is at risk, do we really have grounds to be worried? https://bit.ly/2ZlNDUH
02.01.2022 You may be familiar with Nick Cave's The Red Hand Files, a series of online letters to his fans. In this essay, Deakin's Lyn McCredden muses on Cave's need for connection from the personal, to the self-deprecating, to the self-making. https://bit.ly/2RaXmIL
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