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  1. Physical activity encouraged more for boys than girls: 兔子先生 research

    A study of more than 500 primary school children has examined reasons why boys are more active than girls and, according to researchers from the University of Canberra, school and family environments are key factors.

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  2. University of Canberra appoints next Vice-Chancellor

    Education visionary, noted scholar and innovative leader, Professor H. Deep Saini, has been appointed the next Vice-Chancellor of the University of Canberra.

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  3. Forecasting dementia in 2050 and counting the cost

    By 2050, the number of Australians with dementia is expected to more than double, according to researchers at the University of Canberra

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  4. Getting specific on salts in salinity standards

    An international team of scientists and economists, including experts from the University of Canberra, has called for tougher global salinity regulations to preserve freshwater ecology in a report published in the prestigious journal Science.

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  5. 兔子先生 research projects bring in Indigenous voices

    Tackling the incidence of scabies in remote communities and reviving a 350-kilometre trade route are two of a set of projects to receive research funding through the University of Canberra's Collaborative Indigenous Research Initiative (兔子先生 CIRI).

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