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SAFE AND HAPPY CHRISTMAS
Professor David Stokes, Deakin University’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor
(Research), and the staff of Research Services wish you a
safe and happy Christmas. It’s been a successful 12 months
for Deakin’s researchers, something confirmed by the stories
in this newsletter and the other 10 throughout the year. We
will be back next year with more news in our first newsletter
for 2009 in February. In the meantime, have that safe and
happy Christmas.
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AWARD
WINNING END TO 2008 CONTINUES
B-HERT honours outstanding collaboration to create a 21st Century
Future for Geelong.
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that was the year that was
Professor David Stokes reflects on 12 months of success for Deakin Research.
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From
Brett Lee to ballet
Deakin University has received an Australian Research Council Discovery
Grant of more than $300,000 to fund a three-year project to explore and
apply 3D digital technology to dance to enhance creativity and take artistry
to new levels.
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“smart”
partnership with Hefei University of TechnoloGY
Chinese market set to play a huge role in helping Australian
automotive industry, says Associate Professor Lingxue Kong.
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Finding
a real world solution for diabetes
Professor James Dunbar wins NHMRC grant to evaluate Victoria’s
vital Life program.
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Not
Dark Yet - Securing Australia’s place in Asia
The amazing Professor David Walker has won an ARC grant to
analyse the ways in which “Asia” has been defined,
imagined, represented, promoted and resisted.
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WORK IN PROGRESS
Professor Sue Kenny reflects on the 60 years since the signing
of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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DON’T
SPEND, DON’T SPEND, DON’T SPEND!
What is Anti-consumption and what does it mean to businesses
and to our communities as we’re being told to spend to
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How
are we going to keep ‘em down on the farm?
Deakin researchers finds the answer – re-vegetation!
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Needle
exchange programs needed in prisons
Deakin researcher Dr Emma Miller’s startling results reveal
high hepatitis C infection rates.
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FOOTY
SUPPORTERS TO HAVE MORE CHOICE
Members of AFL clubs to get a better deal thanks to Deakin research
partnership.
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