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APY Lands UniSA graduates learn to inspireOn 28 March 2012, 7 students drawn from the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands (APY Lands) and surrounding regions
graduated from the Anangu Tertiary Education Program (AnTEP) which provides teacher education to Anangu students whilst they reside in their home communities. This unique program is another example of the UniSA's commitment to supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
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Samstag scholarship success for UniSA student
Making your name in the art world is no easy feat, but one UniSA Master's student is off to a great start as the recipient of a prestigious Samstag scholarship, renowned as a
'golden passport' to professional success.
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Exploring the brain at new neuroscience lab
Why do some people develop dementia but not others, and why do our cognitive powers change as we age? A team of UniSA researchers will be exploring these issues and many more at the recently launched Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at UniSA's Magill Campus.
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Endeavour Scholarship to research teacher retention
Soon-to-graduate UniSA PhD candidate, Lisa Papatraianou, has been awarded an Endeavour Scholarship, allowing her to collaborate with British universities to research issues affecting teacher retention.
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UniSA student rubs shoulders with royalty at international
youth summit
UniSA Social Work and International Studies fourth year
student Tessa Henwood-Mitchell recently returned from attending the second
annual One Young World Summit in Zurich, Switzerland, where youth leaders met to
discuss solutions to the world's problems.
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Magarey
medallist
eyes a
different
prize
James
Allan has
had some
notable and
very public
achievements,
including
not one but
three wins
in the
prestigious
Magarey
Medal - the
latest
victory
coming just
a few weeks
ago. But the
North
Adelaide
footballer
is on the
verge of
another,
less
high-profile
achievement,
as he nears
completion
of a double
degree in
human
movement and
education.
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Student's coffee creation captures attention
Your
coffee shop
experience
could change
soon thanks
to a UniSA
industrial
design
student who
has
re-designed
the
coffee-making
process.
Master of
Design
(Specialisation)
student Tom
Pyrzakowski
(pictured
filming for
The New
Inventors),
has created
the 'vacuum
bin', a
radical
re-design of
the current
knock-out
bin that is
used to
knock out
used coffee
beans from
coffee
machines.
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The Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences offers a diverse range of
fantastic degrees, but don't just take our word for it. Watch our brand new
student testimonial videos to hear first hand from students who are studying
UniSA programs.
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