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  • Mental gyms reap younger minds

    Mental gyms reap younger minds
    Thursday 2 Feb 2012

    A daily mental 'work-out' has given a group of over 50s the brain performance of younger people a Swinburne clinical trial has shown.

  • Funding sees students head overseas

    Funding sees students head overseas
    Tuesday 31 Jan 2012

    Fifty Swinburne students have received federal funding that will enable them to undertake rewarding study and work placements overseas.

  • Historical Justice and Memory conference
    Monday 30 Jan 2012

    Leading scholars will gather at Swinburne to explore how societies confront past injustices and come to terms with difficult pasts.

  • Dealing with past wrongs

    Dealing with past wrongs
    Monday 30 Jan 2012

    The Swinburne Institute will host two public lectures about how to deal with the wrongs of the past.

  • Strategic player challenges tip matches

    Strategic player challenges tip matches
    Tuesday 24 Jan 2012

    Grand Slam tennis players could improve their chances of winning through more strategic use of challenges, Swinburne research has found.

  • Uncapped environment about student choice

    Uncapped environment about student choice
    Wednesday 18 Jan 2012

    The uncapped tertiary system is about offering students more choice according to Swinburne Vice-Chancellor Professor Linda Kristjanson.

  • Can exotic herbs counter ageing?

    Can exotic herbs counter ageing?
    Friday 13 Jan 2012

    Swinburne PhD candidate Matthew Pase is investigating whether dietary supplements can help counter the slowing of brain function with age.

  • Take a trip to Mars

    Take a trip to Mars
    Wednesday 4 Jan 2012

    Experience another world through the eyes of robotic explorers in Swinburne Astronomy Productions' new 3D movie Mars.

  • Swinburne awarded $2.3M regional grant

    Swinburne awarded $2.3M regional grant
    Tuesday 3 Jan 2012

    A new government-funded partnership will increase access to tertiary education in regional areas, allowing more students to study locally.

  • Swinburne honours education advocate

    Swinburne honours education advocate
    Wednesday 21 Dec 2011

    Kathleen Watson has received an honorary doctorate, recognising her support of education, the community and disadvantaged women.

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