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    Monthly Archive for: "May, 2015"
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    Vertical View of the Australian Curriculum Mathematics

    26/05/2015

    This is a spreadsheet of all of the content descriptions in the Mathematics curriculum, sorted and filtered by the major themes or threads. This allows teachers to see the precursor concepts in [...]

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    Hot or not: what’s packing the uni lecture theatres

    25/05/2015

    Article by Julia Hinde, Sydney Morning Herald Course and subject popularity changes over time in response to social change or employment opportunities. From arts to aviation, sports management to [...]

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    AMSI Aerospace Careers Roadshow event – Townsville

    14/05/2015

    AMSI will be hosting its Aerospace Careers Roadshow in Townsville at James Cook University. The event will feature a panel of Aerospace industry experts with a diverse range of experience and [...]

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    Peering through the looking glass at Lewis Carroll

    11/05/2015

    Piece by, Stephanie Pradier, The Science Show. They wrote for children, but they also did science, was the theme for ABC Radio National’s Science Show on Saturday May 9. AMSI’s [...]

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     CSIRO nanotechnologist wins top science prize

    CSIRO nanotechnologist wins top science prize

    07/05/2015

    The brilliant and accomplished Amanda Barnard has become both the first Australian and first woman to take out the 2015 Feynman Prize for Nanotechnology.   Barnard took out the prize for the [...]

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