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Serendipity Research

Locality: Eight Mile Plains, Queensland

Phone: +61 438 396 723



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25.01.2022 Everything Sarah Pink writes is worth reading!



21.01.2022 Calling all #techgirls, parents and teachers - register now for this fun event at QUT on the 8th November. Its free! Get an exclusive Tech Girls Are Superheroes showbag! Register now: http://ow.ly/T0hUT

19.01.2022 Western Australian Association of the Deaf (WAAD) are delighted to launch Learn Basic Auslan (Australian Sign Language) Posters as part of the celebrations of... National Week of Deaf People (NWDP) beginning on Saturday 17th October and concluding on Friday 23rd October 2015. NWDP is recognised as an international event in cooperation with Deaf Australia and the World Federation of the Deaf. The theme of this years NWDP is With Sign Language Rights, Our Children Can! Events celebrating NWDP will be held in Perth and will focus on the beauty of Auslan and the courage of Deaf people in identifying themselves as a socio-linguistic minority with its own unique language, culture and heritage. As part of the NWDP celebrations, WAAD are delighted to share with you the attached Learn Basic Auslan Posters that focus on a different category for each day of the week and would encourage you, along with your families, friends and work colleagues to begin your Auslan learning journey by practicing these signs each day through NWDP, remembering to use your dominant hand when signing i.e. right handed people use right hand and left handed people use their left hand. To download and display these free posters go to: http://www.waad.org.au/free-auslan-posters Hashtag: #LetscelebrateAuslan So lets pick up our hands, join in the fun and celebrate NWDP!!

19.01.2022 A brief guide to scientific writing | SMBC Comics http://smbc-comics.com/comics/1443885792-20151003.png



18.01.2022 So busy! 3 dissertations and 4 academic papers edited in the last few weeks. But always interested to read new work.

18.01.2022 A great song about fame and fortune

17.01.2022 Hear from our inspiring tech girls who have had an amazing journey in the Tech Girls Movement program - and yes they are off to study engineering and computer s...cience at university next year - they never considered tech before joining our program - we helped shaped their future pathways into STEM http://www.abc.net.au//saturdaybreakfast/tech-girls/8888224 See more



16.01.2022 Very good advice

12.01.2022 What an interesting life - in the last 3 months my research contracts have included Makerspace and STEM education, IT women mentors, financial problems of rural university students and how disabled people tell their stories on the web. Wonder what 2016 will bring? Best wishes to you all for the festive season.

08.01.2022 The Tech Girls Movement gets a good mention in parliament.

07.01.2022 Six months since my last post - but so busy. Editing work includes PhD dissertations on creative tension at work, the compatibility of cognitive behaviour therapy and the Islamic faith and new ways of teaching computer programming. Plus I have ghost written 19 short adventure stories for Tech Girls are Superheroes 2. What next I wonder?

06.01.2022 Great interview on Radio National



04.01.2022 Super excited that our CEO Jewella has been named an @advanceqld Digital Champion for the 2nd year In a row! http://bit.ly/2p33Vxo #techgirls #stem

02.01.2022 Passed the century yesterday. I have now edited, advised, confirmed, examined or supervised more than 100 PhDs. Whod have thunk it.

02.01.2022 My latest stats from Research Gate. Wonder who they are?

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