Recommendations made to increase diversity in Australia’s STEM industries
Recommendations to drive diversity and inclusion of people underrepresented in STEM education and jobs are outlined in the Federal Government’s Pathway to Diversity in STEM
Recommendations to drive diversity and inclusion of people underrepresented in STEM education and jobs are outlined in the Federal Government’s Pathway to Diversity in STEM
Female scientists have won four of the seven Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science this year, including the top award worth $250,000, presented to quantum scientist Professor
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Universities Australia welcomes the Government’s decision to update Australia’s science and research priorities. Australia’s world-class universities contribute significantly to our research output, performing almost all
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