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  1. Building and construction students meet industry leaders at Australian Institute of Building and Young Builders Alliance networking event

    Students studying in the construction and building space at the University of Canberra have mingled with the CEO's of local construction companies, at an event hosted by the Australian Institute of Building and the Young Builders Alliance.

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  2. ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú study investigates how changes to patient ratios in Canberra hospitals are impacting midwives’ wellbeing

    Research is underway to discover how new nurse to patient ratios, which include babies in their counts, are changing job satisfaction levels and what the benefits are.

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  3. ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú study investigates if white noise could be a non-invasive aid for those with declining vision

    Researchers at the University of Canberra are exploring how visual white noise delivered through Augmented Reality can be used to improve Australians’ eyesight.

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  4. ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú research reveals three to five years’ wait time for critical dementia diagnosis

    Researchers at the University of Canberra’s Centre for Ageing Research and Translation (CARAT) say that timeframes could impact access to treatment, and are seeking better understanding via the first national survey on living with dementia.

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  5. Four women stand in front of a shelf of law books

    ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Law School students deliver report urging stronger legal protections for victim-survivors of abuse

    University of Canberra Law School students have investigated how legal and justice system processes are used by perpetrators of violence to perpetuate cycles of abuse.

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