• Engineering students have designs on national competition
  • 2500 students to help fight obesity
  • Deakin graduate steps into the world of whale sharks
  • Deakin graduate elected to new fishing authority
  • Community Garden at Burwood officially opens
  • Former Deakin Chancellor Acknowledged in Queen's Birthday Honours
  • President and Vice-Chancellor's Message
  • Challenging students to discover what STEM careers can offer
  • New cadetship means students hit the ground running
  • Dr Kate Anderson receives a CRADLE Fellowship
  • 40 years of Dietetics at Deakin University
  • Chapter of possibilities for Deakin engineering students
  • $30,000 scholarship changes the life of a Deakin student
  • 36 new Chinese scholarships to boost Deakin and Warrnambool region
  • Deakin student part of research to find life in Australian abyss
  • Warrnambool appointment for Deakin Rural Health
  • President and Vice-Chancellor's Message
  • Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award - People's Choice Winner
  • Celebrations for SEBE student excellence
  • Award presentation builds a celebration of student success
  • Engineering innovation on show to industry and alumni
  • Taking memories of industrial Geelong to London
  • Student designs presented at Government House
  • Students shine at annual School of Health and Social Development Awards
  • Otha is an inspiration for Sudanese refugees
  • Three students share new Wannon Water scholarships
  • Tomcar special guest at engineering alumni event
  • Twenty-five years: A Lasting Friendship
  • Mechanical engineering program brings students from China to Geelong
  • New program lets students experience what STEMM has to offer
  • President and Vice-Chancellor's message
  • Thank you for making #3DWash possible
  • CRADLE Fellowship Applications Now Open
  • Honour for Deakin ecologist
  • RIOT Lab a new approach to teaching robotics
  • Young Deakin Thinkers Ready to Shake-Up Victorian Parliament
  • President and Vice-Chancellor's Message
  • Drones may play a role in monitoring marine national parks
  • Akash Punjabi fulfilled his dream at Deakin
  • Networking on the menu at engineering dinner
  • International Ford scholarship for Deakin engineering student
  • Students building careers with Watpac cadetships
  • Engineer a career to help protect the environment
  • Climate change and the law
  • New alumni chapter for Deakin IT grads
  • President and Vice-Chancellor's message
  • Carers meet for documentary screening at Warrnambool campus
  • New chapter for IEEE Industry Applications Society
  • Showcasing the next generation of Deakin IT graduates
  • Deakin TreeMate project a hackathon success
  • Passion for sustainable landscape architecture rewarded
  • Deakin graduate defies odds to fulfill teaching dream
  • $750,000 upgrade improves Warrnambool technology
  • Deakin students help women's health research
  • Help a hero by giving to Deakin's Humanitarian Leadership Scholarship Fund.
  • Deakin Alumni Community Competition
  • From automatic cow milking to dynamometers at engineering expo
  • Deakin Alumni and Student Survey Competition
  • Deakin maritime expert honoured with shipping industry award
  • Deakin Alumni Community Competition
  • New food and agribusiness major to commence at Warrnambool
  • Researchers helping to analyse plastic beads
  • Deakin Warrnambool hosts regional research forum
  • Why the same sex marriage debate won't end
  • Deakin Alumni and Student Survey Competition Winners
  • Go further, faster.
  • Alumnus Thomas Allwright's most ambitious, and personal, charity project
  • President and Vice-Chancellor's Message
  • Extraordinary impact acknowledged at Financial Planning Scholarship Breakfast
  • Formula One Rolex Australian Grand Prix 2018
  • Research project aims to reduce nutrient discharge
  • New graduates - Alumni Community Competition
  • Deakin Alumni Australian Open Tennis Winner
  • Deakin graduate giving Great Barrier Reef marine life a fighting chance
  • Student voyage of marine discovery
  • Thank you Alumni Donors
  • 2018 Law Oration Human Rights and Good Corporate Governance
  • Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Competition Winner
  • Future Leaders of Warrnambool Industry pilot program to be launched
  • New Psychology Masters leads to home-town internship
  • President and Vice-Chancellor's Message
  • Deakin Alumni: Win 1 of 50 Gift Cards
  • Walking with Australian Dinosaurs in Virtual Reality
  • Deakin Alumni Birthday Competition
  • Deakin students drive for vehicle energy efficiency
  • Celebrating Deakin's women in IT and maths
  • The campus gets 'smart'
  • DLS team ready for 2018 Vis Moot
  • President and Vice-Chancellor's Message
  • The experience of a lifetime
  • Formula One Rolex Australian Grand Prix 2018 Competition Winners
  • Deakin Accelerate program leaps ahead
  • Alumni Birthday and Event Competition Winners
  • New graduates - Alumni Community Competition Winners
  • Deakin and AIME partnership to support region's indigenous students
  • Deakin Alumni Competition - Tempt Your Tastebuds with the Ultimate Dining Experience
  • Seeking future leaders of industry
  • President and Vice-Chancellor's Message
  • The failed pursuit of pleasure
  • Alumni gift card winners
  • Mechatronics challenge takes Deakin engineering students to Dubai
  • Dr Ming Kalanon wins 2017 Supreme Court Prize
  • Event shows students the many dimensions of a career in cyber security
  • Deakin graduate spends a year on Macquarie Island
  • President and Vice-Chancellor's Message
  • US student makes a mark with straw ban
  • Deakin students receive scholarships for young innovators
  • Deakin student wins Law Student of the Year
  • Alumni Survey Competition
  • Deakin Alumni Portrait Photo Competition
  • DLS demonstrates expertise in health law
  • Alumni $500 Adrenaline Experience Winners
  • Marine biology student spreads her wings
  • Warrnambool students volunteering in Vietnam
  • Ultimate Dining Experience Winner
  • Deakin IT students to further develop real estate app technologies
  • Grant for research on small mammals, fire and predators
  • Deakin study shows Vic inland wetlands storing $6 billion in carbon stocks
  • The Australian Joy of Moving program supported by Ferrero
  • President and Vice-Chancellor's Message
  • Deakin librarian enjoys best of both worlds
  • Alumni Survey Competition Winner
  • The Hottest Tickets in Town - Deakin Alumni Competition
  • Alumni Portrait Photo Competition Winners
  • President and Vice-Chancellor's Message
  • Confessions of a bird nerd
  • Deakin engineers feature on most innovative list for 2018
  • Time Out with Family and Friends - Deakin Alumni Competition
  • Deakin named one of Australia's most innovative organisations
  • Deakin student heads to Japan to study marine conservation
  • International visit yields concrete results
  • Study to look at role of seaweed in climate change mitigation
  • Architecture student wins industry student of the year award
  • International students to celebrate success in Warrnambool
  • President and Vice-Chancellor's Message (Alumni Newsletter - August 2018)
  • Bursary Survey Competition Winner
  • Dinner gives engineering students food for thought
  • DLS has interesting and popular events for students
  • Caroline Kenny QC to speak at DLS Moot Final
  • Deakin Alumni Make a Difference Competition
  • Deakin shortlisted six times for AFR Higher Education Awards
  • International education agents to taste Deakin Warrnambool
  • Concert Ticket Giveaway Winners
  • Real life commendation for virtual dinosaur exhibition
  • Winners of Time Out with Family and Friends Competition
  • Faculty Academic Awards - celebrating our students' achievements in 2017
  • Deakin engineers helping set the standard for home battery storage systems in Australia
  • Program taking Deakin researcher from the Riverina to Antarctica
  • From the President and Vice-Chancellor
  • Deakin Professional Practice Credential Competition
  • Deakin-led team takes out highest honour at Victorian design awards
  • 2018 Alfred Deakin International Commercial Arbitration Moot
  • Studying our coastlines from the sea and the sky
  • Deakin's approach to engineering education features at international congress
  • Make a Difference Competition Winner
  • Deakin scholarships: Screen addiction, dairy scaling and seaweed for cows
  • Message from the President and Vice-Chancellor (Alumni Newsletter - 2018)
  • Deakin Alumni Globe-Trotter Competition
  • Fellowship to support better understanding of built environment
  • Deakin Alumni 40th Anniversary Quiz Competition
  • New academic forum to help standardise Building Information Modelling education
  • Award recognises Deakin's excellence in cyber security education
  • A MInD-ful approach to built environment research
  • From the Vice-Chancellor (Alumni Newsletter - November 2018)
  • Industry bursary sends Deakin PhD student to international timber engineering forum
  • Deakin Professional Practice Credential Competition Winners
  • 2018 Deakin Alumni Survey Competition
  • SEBE students awarded prestigious New Colombo Plan Scholarship
  • New pathways to Deakin for South West TAFE graduates
  • Curious Young Minds
  • Deakin Alumni Birthday Competition
  • Alumni 40th Anniversary Quiz Competition Winners
  • From the Vice-Chancellor (Alumni Newsletter - January 2019)
  • From the Vice-Chancellor (Alumni Newsletter - February 2019)
  • National award for Deakin electrical engineering graduate
  • Winner of 2018 Deakin Alumni Survey Competition
  • Alumni Graduations Competition
  • Deakin Alumni Globe-Trotter Competition Winner
  • From the Vice-Chancellor (Alumni Newsletter - March 2019)
  • Deakin, Alcoa mark 10 years of support for rural emergency medicine
  • Student projects in the spotlight at Deakin engineering expo
  • Fellowship supports research into wearable devices to monitor chronic diseases
  • Global student program a pathway to startup success
  • Deakin International Twilight Picnic a hit in Warrnambool
  • DLS demonstrates its strength in health law research
  • Winner of 2019 dKin Magazine Quiz Competition
  • Feeling unsatisfied with life? Why you should put down your phone
  • Industry collaboration fosters new ideas and concrete results
  • From the Vice-Chancellor (Alumni Newsletter - April 2019)
  • 2019 Snapshots of Alumni Competition
  • DLS CrimeBusters: Law Week 2019
  • Leading the way for Deakin female engineering students
  • Citation a hallmark of micro-credential success
  • From the Vice-Chancellor (Alumni Newsletter - May 2019)
  • Deakin architecture events a Design Week success
  • Alumni June Graduations Competition
  • Deakin Enviro Seminar tackles the next step in the war on waste
  • Peanut allergens the path to FameLab final
  • Melbourne property market event
  • Message from the President and Vice-Chancellor - dKin Times Alumni Newsletter (June 2019)
  • Deakin Alumni Passions Competition
  • Deakin ecologist's day to shine
  • Message from the Vice-Chancellor (dKin Times alumni newsletter - July 2019)
  • Activities for all ages at marine community day
  • Winners of 2019 Snapshots of Alumni Competition
  • Deakin's virtual reality expertise selected to create new driver education campaign
  • World Humanitarian Day 2019: Honouring Samia Alansi, one of our unsung heroes
  • Deakin Alumni Riddles Competition
  • Message from the Vice-Chancellor (dKin Times alumni newsletter - August 2019)
  • National award for construction management teaching excellence
  • New website a collaborative learning platform for sustainable development goals project
  • Engineering to the power of three
  • Marine science draws a crowd at community day
  • Message from the Vice-Chancellor (dKin Times alumni newsletter - September 2019)
  • Hot topics in water on the agenda at workshop
  • Deakin concrete research samples new addition to fine arts materials library
  • Art at Deakin
  • Celebrating 40 years of the Disability Resource Centre
  • Deakin Alumni Where in the World Competition
  • Competition encourages young tech innovators of the future
  • Identifying the next generation of outstanding innovators and creative thinkers
  • Dr Phillip Roos features on Australia's Science Channel
  • From the Vice-Chancellor - October 2019
  • Discussing smart cities on Australia's Science Channel
  • Designing a bright future for Geelong
  • Students rise to the challenge of international startup program
  • Deakin Alumni, Bendigo Bank Business Banking and Deakin University Community Bank (DUCB) travel competition at Geelong End of Year Event
  • Deakin Alumni, Bendigo Bank Business Banking and Deakin University Community Bank (DUCB) travel competition at Melbourne End of Year Event
  • Students engineer their way to robot design award
  • Message from the Vice-Chancellor (dKin Times alumni newsletter - November 2019)
  • 2019 Deakin Alumni Bendigo Business Bank and Deakin University Community Bank Competition
  • Deakin success at cyber security awards
  • Winners of 2019 Deakin Alumni Riddles Competition
  • Winners of 2019 Deakin Where in the World Competition
  • Winners of the 2019 Connect with Deakin Competition
  • 2019/2020 Deakin Alumni Survey Competition
  • Winner of the 2019 Deakin Alumni Bendigo Business Bank and Deakin University Community Bank Competition
  • Message from the Vice-Chancellor (dKin Times alumni newsletter - January 2020)
  • Winners of the Reunite with Deakin Alumni Competition
  • Symposium aims to connect sustainability knowledge and action
  • Australia-first course combines financial planning masters and certification
  • From the Vice-Chancellor - February 2020
  • Winner of the 2019/2020 Deakin Alumni Survey
  • Winners of the 2019 Deakin Alumni Passions Competition
  • AI and the Internet of Things on international study tour programs
  • Message from the Vice-Chancellor (dKin Times alumni newsletter - March 2020)
  • Landscape Australia announces Landscape Architecture Student Prize for 2019
  • Message from the Vice-Chancellor (dKin Times alumni newsletter - April 2020)
  • Hector VR driving simulator wins two aged care awards
  • Virtual hackathon helps students to stay connected and develop new skills
  • Message from the Vice-Chancellor - May 2020
  • Technology brings students an online underwater experience
  • From the Vice-Chancellor - June 2020
  • Engineering student excellence awards a virtual celebration
  • From the Vice-Chancellor – July 2020
  • Deakin immersive heritage project wins a gold award
  • Deakin unveils Australia's new era of Virtual Open Days
  • Virtual reality project drives national recognition for innovative engineering
  • From the Vice-Chancellor – August 2020
  • Webinar features new courses and trends in infrastructure engineering
  • Engineering an international workshop success
  • VC Message for dKin times newsletter
  • Creating the next viral game the goal for students in international IT hackathon
  • Engineering a bright future studying online
  • VC Message for dKin times newsletter
  • Tech industry experts feature in IT vodcast series
  • Engineering the way to a rewarding career
  • Final-year Capstone team wins 2020 iAwards
  • Deakin continues to lead the way in sport!
  • From the Vice-Chancellor - November 2020
  • Stepping into industry through Work Integrated Learning
  • Message from the Vice-Chancellor - dKin Times January 2021
  • Cody's legacy is changing lives
  • Message from the Vice-Chancellor - February 2021
  • Message from the Vice-Chancellor - March 2021
  • Message from the Vice-Chancellor - dKin Times April 2021
  • New Fika AR tech lets you 'see' public transport emissions
  • Clifford Phillip (Cliff) Skinner reflects on his achievements
  • From the Vice-Chancellor - June 2021
  • IT students win prestigious 2021 iAwards for the second year in a row
  • School of IT students crush AI competition sponsored by Deakin Community Bank
  • From the Vice-Chancellor - July 2021
  • From the Vice-Chancellor - August 2021
  • Deakin InnoFes: Celebrating purpose-driven tech innovation
  • From Horsham to the world: vale Sue Nattrass AO
  • Lessons from the walking trail
  • Deakin’s ASCEND solar car team inspires young engineers
  • Deakin University announces appointment of new Head of the School of IT
  • Deakin celebrates Harmony Day in Whitehorse
  • Classroom without Walls
  • Where are they now? Hannah Moloney: Living the Dream
  • Four awesome reasons why you should study science at Deakin
  • International Science Students Make Important Discoveries Down Under
  • Omega-3: The little fatty acid that could
  • Meet Emily Nicholson, empowering women
  • Meet the Deakin lecturer taking on climate change
  • Making smarter use of space in the wide, brown land
  • Change 100 Lives Christmas Appeal 2015
  • Compete with TeamDEAKIN
  • Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award
  • The future of higher education in Warrnambool
  • Deakin University Alumni Giving Campaign
  • Warrnambool Campus update from Professor Jane den Hollander
  • Applications for the John Monash Scholarships are now open
  • Deakin Chancellor awarded Member of the Order of Australia
  • Deakin Alumnus explores share house life
  • Deakin Announces Winner of 2016 Contemporary Small Sculpture Award
  • Deakin lecturer recalls early football links
  • Vice-Chancellor update on Warrnambool campus
  • SEBE ARC funding success
  • Role focuses on international research collaborations
  • Getting on board with Deakin's Tram Talks
  • Latest ARC success for faculty researchers
  • Professor Stephen Haswell awarded a Doctorate of Science
  • Tapping the big data goldmine could improve student success
  • ARC success for faculty researchers
  • Skills of Deakin architecture students on show at industry event
  • iDiDe 8 Sri Lanka: The Ampara Community Architecture Project
  • International visit encourages engagement
  • Perspectives on Architectural Design Research
  • Restoration of Yollinko Park wins Landscape Architecture Australia Student Prize
  • PaperSpace: Architecture Student Exhibition
  • Residents have their say on city's livability
  • The Public City
  • Understanding Country Connections
  • From the Vice-Chancellor - Alumni Newsletter
  • New Scholarship invests in financial planners
  • From Deakin to Dreamcenter: Bill Lykouras
  • Deakin engineering researcher part of 3D printed ear team
  • Deakin team achieves fuel efficiency success at international competition
  • Deakin engineering expert appointed to international advisory board
  • Exploring the flipsides of virtual reality
  • CADET is launched
  • Bringing design into engineering education
  • Driving the global designs of cars through a new partnership
  • Fellowship to unlock the code to digital literacy
  • CyberSecurity@Deakin helps to bridge the cyber security skills gap
  • Award for paper exploring travel behaviour using geotagged photos
  • Bootcamp brings together women in IT
  • ASMR student poster award for copper nanomaterials project
  • Student scholarships support penguin and aerial vehicle projects
  • Spotlight on tackling climate change at seminar
  • Ecology on the Radio
  • Training award to build ties between Deakin and Bangladesh
  • AMP Tomorrow Maker 2015 – Peter Macreadie
  • Peter Garrett visits SEBE
  • Bob Brown helps celebrate environmental science at Deakin
  • Vice-Chancellor to Alumni: Deakin Warrnambool is here to stay
  • Deakin Business School partners with KPMG to foster Integrated Reporting research
  • Deakin's Faculty of Health awarded for Excellence and Innovation in Public Health Teaching at CAPHIA awards
  • #VacantGeelong project examines the links between architecture, art and community
  • Mark your diaries - it's PaperSpace time!
  • Professional accolade for Deakin IT academic
  • Blue carbon, coastal policy and marine habitat mapping on conference program
  • From the Vice-Chancellor (Alumni newsletter - September)
  • Celebrating the Arts with John Olsen and Sue Nattrass.
  • Getting students job ready the focus of IT workshop
  • International study tour lets students experience life at Deakin
  • From the Vice-Chancellor - Alumni Newsletter, December 2016
  • Beyond the Testamur - Libraries and Lifelong Learning for Alumni
  • Faculty members awarded ARC research funding
  • Architecture, engineering and digital technology - that's a good IDeEA!
  • Conference puts spotlight on connection between engineering and design
  • Expo celebrates the now and then of engineering at Deakin
  • International award for effective practice in online learning
  • Deakin ranked #3 for graduate employability
  • Summit discusses path towards 100% renewable energy for Australia
  • Environmental Management students set up their career with a Deakin Hallmark
  • Vice-Chancellor and Cadel Evans launch women's race
  • Deakin women scale the heights of elite sport
  • Eat like a Boomer
  • Contest a challenging day of mathematical problem solving
  • Celebrating 25 years of engineering at Deakin
  • Students help expanding abalone business
  • Students to experience nursing in Himalayas
  • Deakin wins international digital transformation award
  • Alumni Survey: Results and Winners
  • Changing lives around the world
  • From classroom to conservation - Liam Turner
  • From the Vice-Chancellor (Alumni newsletter - Edition 1 2017)
  • Training the next generation of Cambodian experts - Dr Christine Spratt
  • New scholarships give $126,000 boost to Warrnambool students
  • Aboriginal Deakin graduates developing deadly bush kinder programs
  • Deakin prevails at the 2016 ANMF Student Awards
  • Warrnambool Clinical School welcomes 100th graduate
  • Fantastic finish to Deakin Elite Women's Road Race
  • Deakin engineering student awarded internship with GM
  • From the Vice Chancellor - dKin Times Edition Two 2017
  • Study commitment inspires bright future
  • A youthful perspective close to home
  • Meet our UK Alumni Chapter Committee
  • Making the future safe
  • From baking bread to saving lives
  • Students inspired by nursing in Himalayas
  • Siblings and goats prompt Maddie's Warrnambool choice
  • Deakin course gives Amonrad a second chance
  • Women's Ride and bicycle training
  • Deakin team on track for energy-efficiency competition
  • Alumni Newsletter - dKin Times March 2017, from the Vice-Chancellor
  • Indigenous students to be based in Warrnambool
  • Technology has no limit at the Australian International Airshow
  • Scholarship a sign for new Warrnambool student
  • Father and daughter enrol in the same course
  • New scholarships give boost to Warrnambool students
  • Deakin Engineering Alumni Committee gears up for 2017
  • Making the best from the worst
  • Deakin Law School students' skills on display at the Vis (East) Moot in Hong Kong
  • Sri Lanka's PM delivers 2017 Deakin Law Oration
  • Latest rankings for Deakin Law School
  • High praise for Deakin Law School academic's latest book
  • Deakin honours Sri Lankan Prime Minister
  • Programs inspire students for a career in science
  • Summit discusses manufacturing industry's future
  • Design opportunity to help Government House garden grow
  • The tiny house way to benefit the environment
  • From the Vice-Chancellor - Alumni Newsletter April 2017
  • Deakin Law School tops the world at the Vis Moot in Hong Kong
  • From the President and Vice-Chancellor (Alumni Newsletter - May 2017)
  • Islet transplantation: positive step for people with type 1 diabetes
  • Deakin algorithm decrypts brain-on-chip signals
  • Taking the battle to save seagrass online
  • Baw Baw frog charms researchers in battle against extinction
  • Honour for psychiatry expert
  • Beyond sushi - is seaweed the next superfood?
  • Seminar targets motorcycle safety
  • Quickstep brings global R&D to Geelong
  • New phase for Deakin in gender equity
  • Alfred Deakin Institute works to strengthen Tunisian democracy
  • Research opposes media narrative of 'African gangs' in Melbourne
  • Printed parts pass the test
  • Harold Rifkin Award to Viswanathan Mohan
  • 'Critical Animal Studies' Research Network launched at Deakin
  • Knowledge is power when it comes to better health
  • IVF and the Birth of Bioethics in Australia
  • Epigenetics: research explores policy risks
  • Heat's on for boron nitride
  • Mussels reveal secrets of reproductive "chemistry"
  • How are rising sea temperatures stunting fish growth?
  • Anniversary of conflict reveals more work to be done
  • Digital games can educate, claims 3MT winner
  • Rating system targets motorcycle safety
  • Victorian primary students on the move
  • Graphics - key to science and maths success in schools
  • Boost for PFAS research
  • Stepping into space: what are our ethical obligations?
  • Defying destruction
  • The healthy side of AI
  • Auntie Ada showcases high-tech animation and stem subjects to girls
  • Macaroni penguins vlog foraging trips
  • Entrepreneurs show flare with SPARK Deakin
  • Deakin five labelled world's best
  • Green light for humanities/social science projects
  • Growing Aboriginal children's love for AFL
  • Multi-funding success for education research
  • Fruit rind to help treat bipolar depression in new trial
  • National program to minimise diabetes-related blindness
  • Accelerating cyber security
  • National award for Deakin public health researchers
  • AFR award for Deakin India Research Initiative
  • Can smartphone apps improve mental health?
  • Heart research success
  • Is humankind capable of addressing the fundamental issues affecting the world?
  • Wetlands spin carbon magic
  • 2 Heart research success
  • Entrepreneurs show flare with SPARK Deakin
  • 2Taking the battle to save seagrass online
  • AllPlay creates a level playing field for children of all abilities
  • Dietary interventions in obesity linked to changes in gut bacteria
  • One giant leap for microplastics
  • Hell or high water - creating pathways to reduce flood damage
  • Why you should care about the circular economy
  • Speaking for women in freshwater science
  • Life on Mars? OzBot may help NASA find out
  • The AI dilemma: can we trust robots?
  • Changing tides - the future of work.
  • Virtual dementia
  • Global targets needed for ecosystems
  • Digital life or death?
  • Deakin researchers follow their gut for anorexia nervosa insight.
  • Australia's recycling is a shambles. Here is what we can do about it
  • Drought, bushfire, flood, hail, and dust: local action the way forward for sustainability
  • Drought, bushfire, flood, hail, and dust: local action the way forward for sustainability
  • Drought, bushfire, flood, hail, and dust: local action the way forward for sustainability
  • What's your loneliness room? Connecting humans through creative practice research
  • The future of AI: Professor Svetha Venkatesh
  • UK MPs call for gambling ad ban, drawing on Deakin research
  • Deakin researchers respond to COVID-19
  • AI to benefit youth mental health
  • Canadian university draws on Deakin technology for security through lockdown
  • Geelong steel-bending start-up hits its stride
  • Navigating the new normal for back to school starts at home
  • Researchers examine the role of muscle strength in ageing cognitive health
  • Ex-Ford fitter develops Australia's first commercial electric motorbike
  • Step forward for culturally-inclusive foot health
  • Deakin launches Professional Skills Uplift Program
  • Engineering a new career at ManuFutures
  • Nation's highest humanities honour for Deakin historian
  • Using AI to improve the lives of our elderly population: Meet A2I2 Co Director Professor Kon Mouzakis
  • Reinventing the wheel pays off for Partington CC
  • From fighting corrosion, to using milk to improve mental health, Deakin's 3MT and VYT winners are set to make an impact
  • Electrifying idea takes all-female team to Global Climate Launchpad
  • Applications for the 2021 Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research Fellowship are now open
  • Deakin researchers bloom at the prestigious 2020 Tall Poppy Awards
  • IFM researchers recognised for self-healing coatings at IChemE Malaysia Awards 2020
  • Halloween animation dance competition draws kids
  • Deakin Finalists are breaking down walls
  • From grew to brew: study seeks to build coffee industry sustainability
  • Tiny microbes seed sustainable solutions
  • New tool combats talent shortage in Australia's supply chain sector
  • Research aims to enhance justice experience of sexual violence victims
  • VR saves the training day during COVID 19
  • Australia's leading supply chain companies work to break down stereotypes, build diversity and grow their workforce
  • R and D partnership to bolster urban sustainability
  • Sovereign capability on the agenda at Deakin's Defence and Security Symposium
  • FormFlow seeks new frontiers with Industry 4.0 research
  • Australians 'remarkably resilient' during COVID-19
  • 'My disability was not a hindrance it was the value': Deakin leads the way in research with LGBTIQA+ people with disability
  • Swapping business shoes for gumboots: Blue Carbon Lab brings executives into Australia's wetlands
  • 'A Circular Approach to a Pandemic - Designing out PPE waste', Geelong Design Week event
  • Heart and cancer patients to benefit from Deakin's new NHMRC Partnership Projects
  • FormFlow wins best innovation in Australia by Design Innovations Season 4
  • Inconsistencies a stumbling block to Aussies' data privacy: cyber security experts
  • Does your business really need to keep that data?
  • Deakin and Melbourne Water blow industry out of the water at the 2021 Australian Water Awards
  • How can we support our native bees?
  • VR brings to life experiences of Warrnambool Elder Uncle Rob Lowe
  • Saeid Nahavandi named 'Australian Space Researcher of the Year'
  • 'Miracle protein' biosensor set to transform early cancer detection
  • Supply Chain PhD researcher wins Global Educator Challenge
  • Saving cyclists - Deakin addresses the alarming spike in cycling injuries and deaths
  • $270m CRC to make a splash in marine biotechnology
  • Researchers to push high-tech materials boundaries, thanks to ARC Linkage grants
  • World-first trial to help build COVID-safe construction
  • DECRA success for Deakin early career researchers
  • Deakin's 2021 3MT and VYT winners explore oceanic storytelling and self-managed heart failure
  • Next-gen research leaders win prestigious Tall Poppy Awards
  • Deakin awarded $3.5 million to drive pivotal health and medical innovation
  • $9.8m state-of-the-art research centre to make waves in sustainable aquaculture
  • Cardiac patients get moving, thanks to digital innovation
  • Shape-shifting shows climate change has accelerated evolution
  • Deakin politics expert re-imagining Australia's policy possibilities with a 'Nordic edge'
  • Deakin experts to improve support for people living with diabetes and cardiovascular disease, boosted by MRFF funding
  • Cyber security startups set to accelerate with CyRise
  • Space data to aid maritime security
  • Energising idea catapults Deakin battery experts to Global Climate Launchpad
  • Executive Dean to improve heart disease patients' care journeys with NHMRC Ideas Grant
  • Deakin researchers recognised among the world's finest research minds in The Australian's 2021 Research Magazine
  • Nine Deakin researchers named among world's most influential
  • Deakin joins Science and Technology Australia
  • World-first program expands interstate to transform primary and secondary school classrooms
  • IISRI Director scoops 2021 Australian Defence Innovator of the Year Award for translational research in defence technologies
  • Deakin researchers awarded $4.9m in ARC funding for Discovery Projects
  • Prepping for back-to-school? 3 ways to support educators during the Omicron wave
  • 60% of Australians want to keep Australia Day on January 26, but those under 35 disagree
  • National survey reveals a quarter of Australians lack knowledge about the Holocaust
  • New research to connect farms with schools
  • Chronically ill parents experienced high levels of mental distress during COVID
  • Trial to ease knee pain in school kids
  • Microchips, 3D printers, augmented reality: the high-tech tools helping scientists save our wildlife
  • Bond between mothers and their babies integral to infant development, Deakin study finds
  • Geelong Design Week returns
  • Ultra-processed foods are trashing our health and the planet
  • Supporting young people when disasters just keep coming
  • New Deakin trial to treat IBD with psychological therapy
  • Navy firefighters to benefit from investment in improved technologies
  • Putting research to the pub test
  • Nurse researchers make a difference
  • Deakin researchers to develop good practice guide and resources to support international students
  • Deakin researchers help tackle pandemic slowdown of vote count
  • Social media use sheds light on dads' mental health
  • Solving the problem of battery waste
  • REACH to drive Australia's green manufacturing revolution
  • Australians sought for study on resilience in COVID-19 lockdowns
  • Wild bird monitoring to help risk-predict zoonotic disease
  • Deakin assessment of UN Sustainability Goals beyond 2030 highlights need for action now
  • Get Up! Stand Up! Show up! - Professor Yin Paradies reflects on this years' NAIDOC Week theme
  • An egg a day can help maintain Vitamin D levels in winter
  • Turning Australia's food waste mountain into new clean and green products
  • IFM paves new path for next-generation polymer-based battery design
  • Research stars on show
  • How can you support kids with ADHD to learn? Parents said these three things help
  • CyRise set to expand accelerator program to NSW
  • Women running in cities made for men: ending abuse and violence is a marathon effort
  • 3MT/VYT competition celebrates Deakin's rising research stars
  • Deakin signs significant partnership to drive roadwork safety
  • Dog wee to the rescue of threatened hooded plovers
  • A collaborative approach to fighting employment instability for disadvantaged groups
  • Medication-related harm underdiagnosed among older Australians
  • Deakin celebrates ARC Future Fellowship successes
  • Finding new drugs to fight malaria
  • Deakin early career researchers receive prestigious DECRA grants
  • Mapping chemical use on Victorian farms to keep farming communities safe
  • Mental health is intergenerational
  • Partnership project secures $1.2m grant to transform local government retail food environments
  • Your home, office or uni affects your mood and how you think. How do we know? We looked into people's brains
  • Deakin grows five Tall Poppies
  • Deakin's IMPACT celebrates NHRMC Investigator Grant success
  • 'Spider crabs are gathering in their thousands': a day in the life of a PhD graduate
  • What users are looking for in cyber security technology
  • Cyber ninjas teach metaverse safety to build cyber-safe kids
  • Deakin researchers named in top one per cent globally
  • Deakin marine science expert makes a splash as superstar of STEM
  • New 2D nanomaterial membrane unleashes ocean energy
  • New ARC Discovery Projects funding for Deakin
  • Personalised daily parenting app to help improve children's mental health
  • Baby-EATS online program to set parents and educators up for feeding success in the early years
  • Deakin to lead new Clinical Guidelines for overweight and obesity
  • Researchers reveal the role of 'lithium creep' in batteries
  • Why learning to surf can be great for your mental health, according to a psychologist
  • Delivering on drone tech
  • Clear nutrition labels can encourage healthier eating habits. Here's how Australia's food labelling can improve
  • Climate-friendly and nutrition-sensitive interventions can close the global dietary nutrient gap while reducing GHG emissions
  • Deakin awarded $8 million to tackle some of Australia's biggest health priorities
  • Another COVID winter is coming. Is this the calm before another peak?
  • How can we better protect sexual offence victim-survivors' privacy and interests during criminal trials? A new Deakin study aims to find out.
  • How can we improve recycled carbon fibre? A Deakin researcher has just been awarded more than $1m in ARC funding to find out
  • Cooling down the heat: Deakin researchers investigate the adoption and use of heat preparation guidelines in sport
  • Midwives go green
  • The world's fish are shrinking as the climate warms. We're trying to figure out why
  • Deakin Pro Vice-Chancellor Matthew Clarke says universities need to provide more guidance for the use of AI in research
  • Woolworths commits to healthier checkouts and end-of-aisle displays
  • Deakin's IISRI to play important role in $7 million autonomous spacecraft project
  • Study uncovers 'horrifying' loss experienced by people whose dogs died from 1080 baiting
  • Breadth of Deakin's research evident in latest Future Fellowships success
  • Fighting microplastics one beach at a time
  • Deakin's next generation of researchers get it done at 3MT/VYT finals
  • Native essential oils key ingredient in safer, more sustainable food packaging, says Deakin 3MT winner
  • Under the surface: Indigenous empowerment project studies rare bay habitat
  • Deakin VYT winner uncovers potential of natural killer cells to keep us safe and sound
  • 10 fascinating Deakin science facts to mark National Science Week
  • $1.8m for new Deakin mental health research for families
  • Could we solve two problems at once by converting end of life tyres into electricity? New Deakin REACH partnership aims to do just that
  • $3.4m for Deakin in 2024 ARC DECRA grant round
  • Important Deakin research you should know about this Women's Health Week
  • Rising above: Deakin's latest Young Tall Poppies make their mark
  • Deakin REACH industry partnership with Xefco could be a game-changer for environmentally-friendly fashion
  • iPhone switching to USB-C is a win for consumers and the environment – but to what extent?
  • New investment deal to take research from lab to market
  • Kids dressing up as older people is harmless fun, right? No, it's ageist, whatever Bluey says
  • Can organic waste from industry be turned into new products? A new Deakin REACH partnership will explore what's possible.
  • Deakin secures ARC Discovery Indigenous scheme funding
  • How safe is women's motorcycle gear? Deakin textile experts put it to the test
  • A network science approach to covert crime
  • Deakin researchers named finalists in 20th anniversary Research Australia Awards
  • Deakin PhD candidate wins international 3MT Final
  • Container deposit schemes reduce rubbish on our beaches. Here's how we proved it
  • $5.5m for Deakin Research in 2024 ARC Discovery Project grant round
  • Deakin takes the Pledge to end diabetes stigma and discrimination
  • Deakin earns a spot in Australia's top 12 research institutes
  • Australia is one of the world's biggest prescribers of antibiotics - but often they're unnecessary
  • Deakin researchers named on Highly Cited Researchers list
  • Interim housing isn't just a roof and four walls. Good design is key to getting people out of homelessness
  • As school students strike for climate once more, here's how the movement and its tactics have changed
  • $3.5million for Deakin health researchers from NHMRC Ideas grants
  • Meal kits are booming, but how do they stack up nutritionally?
  • You can't reverse the ageing process but these 5 things can help you live longer
  • PhD scholarship boost for Deakin and Cisco Quantum Computing research
  • Deakin's mission to improve cancer care welcomes $1.3m support
  • $9.5 million in MRFF funding announced for Deakin
  • Deakin researchers looked at 700 plant-based foods to see how healthy they really are. Here is what they found.
  • Joint international PhD scholarships available in exciting partnership with Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras
  • 'Find something you love and go after it': Words of advice from three top scientists this International Women's Day
  • More MRFF funding announced for Deakin
  • Want to quit vaping? There's an app for that
  • Can a good night's sleep protect collision sport athletes against concussion?
  • Research highlights new ways to tackle outlaw motorcycle gangs
  • Risky outdoor play can boost science education
  • Not all ultra-processed foods are bad for your health, whatever you might have heard
  • Deakin researchers awarded $4.7 million in NHMRC Investigator Grants
  • Deakin scoops NHMRC Clinical Trials scheme funding
  • Deakin professor recognised globally for excellence in nursing education
  • Any breastfeeding helps lower BMI to prevent obesity
  • Lifting the lid on ultra-processed foods
  • 'If the land is sick, so are we': Australian First Nations spirituality explained
  • Why are First Nations perspectives sidelined in our science curriculum?
  • How sustainable is your weekly grocery shop? These small changes can have big benefits
  • Deakin secures NHMRC funding to boost Indigenous health research
  • From banning junk food ads to a sugar tax: with diabetes on the rise, we can't afford to ignore the evidence any longer
  • Silk superhero and refugee food security the winning projects at Deakin's 2024 3MT/VYT Grand Final
  • From the lab to real life: 5 cool robotic projects
  • Deakin secures $2 million to transform Australia's electoral process
  • How can you help your child tidy up their room (without having a massive fight every time)?
  • Positioning Australia to unlock hydrogen's potential in our clean energy future
  • More than $4.1m for Deakin in 2025 DECRA grants
  • The power of one: solitary carnivores outkill group hunters
  • 2024 Australian Mental Health Prize for pioneering Deakin researcher
  • Older Aussies use an AI assistant to better manage their diabetes
  • Research to help refugees find nourishment in their new home
  • Deakin researcher takes out 2024 Victorian Young Tall Poppy of the Year
  • ARC Linkage grant for Deakin AI research
  • Deakin takes the national lead for textile science and engineering in 2024 Shanghai Ranking
  • Your friend has been diagnosed with cancer. Here are 6 things you can do to support them
  • Ten Deakin researchers named as 2024 Highly Cited Researchers
  • The beach is an amazing place to teach kids about science. Here are 3 things to try this summer
  • Deakin secures $4.7 million in ARC Discovery Project funding
  • We're quick to limit kids' screen time. Parents can also benefit from setting boundaries for themselves.
  • Between us: Dr Prue Francis and PhD candidate Kaylah Gawne
  • 2024 Pearcey Medal awarded to A2I2's Deakin Distinguished Professor Svetha Venkatesh
  • The future existence of these beautiful birds depends on strong climate action
  • Easy tips to save money don't always work. Here's why.
  • In 2025, let's make it game on - not game over - for our precious natural world
  • Deakin health researchers awarded $1.5 million in NHMRC Ideas Grants
  • US 'TikTok refugees' are fleeing to Chinese app RedNote. It's a new phase of the digital cold war.
  • Support for changing date of Australia Day softens, but remains strong among young people: new research
  • New NHMRC grant for Deakin research into occupational heat stress fuelled by rising temperatures
  • World-first: Deakin researchers surpass silkworm silk by taking a holistic approach
  • Over $8M in NHMRC Investigator Grants for Deakin researchers
  • Deakin research fellow awarded MS Australia Postdoctoral Fellowship Grant
  • Another US funding cut threatens human rights in North Korea - and hands more power to a dictator
  • Victims of sexual violence often feel they're the ones on trial. Independent lawyers would help
  • $10.8 million for Deakin health and medical research
  • Between us: Professor Jo Salmon and Professor Anna Timperio
  • An AI-powered advance care planning tool to enhance the lives of older Australians
  • New research shows digital technology is linked to reduced wellbeing in young kids. So what can parents do?
  • More MRFF funding for Deakin health research
  • New NHMRC grant funding for Deakin autism research
  • Deakin researchers awarded $1.4 million in National Road Safety Action Grants
  • Genes, environment or a special bond? Why some twins talk and think in unison
  • 15 years of competing to showcase research in just minutes
  • Deakin unites communities in obesity battle
  • 'Drowned Apostles' discovered near 12 Apostles
  • Two new Research Institutes for Deakin
  • Deakin to lead three NHMRC partnership projects
  • Far from elementary: confronting the cyber threat
  • Australia Day honour for Professor Mari Botti
  • Solution focus for new CeRRF Director
  • Sleep and anxiety: key to ADHD treatment
  • US thinker offers refreshing take on leadership
  • Shark attacks: time for perspective
  • Fellowship examines university equity
  • Social disparity in osteoporosis: is it all in the DNA?
  • The economics of happiness
  • Food allergy breakthrough
  • Acclaim for Paresh Narayan
  • Ophelia celebrates health literacy milestone
  • US systems expert targets Australian youth well-being
  • CISR haptically-enabled FlAim Trainer on show
  • Penguins work together, but only so far
  • Svetha Venkatesh: STEM hero
  • Deakin welcomes Innovation and Science Agenda
  • Success for cutting edge research
  • ERA 2015 ratings validate research quality
  • 'Five Star' ERA 2015 result
  • Environmental research acknowledged
  • Deakin celebrates gains in research
  • Inspiring woman - Emily Nicholson awarded inaugural Fellowship
  • 'Wonder' material to clean oil spills
  • Bridging the divide
  • Health research makes an IMPACT
  • New home for research on infectious diseases
  • Salmon research worth its salt
  • MOU to improve health services in Myanmar
  • Sketching to inquire
  • Time to control youth gambling
  • Artists create a new View of Geelong
  • Safeguarding people with disabilities
  • Looking beyond Big Data
  • NHMRC grant success
  • ARC success for Deakin
  • Visit from 'father of atom probe tomography'
  • Drawing Country
  • Australian children missing sports basics
  • Child's play opens a window for therapists
  • Indigenous accountants: more needed
  • Werribee water plant gets the artistic treatment
  • Getting personal: key to Asia success
  • Fellowship gong for carbon fibre researcher
  • Smart cotton to protect us from airwaves blitz
  • Masters primes graduates for emerging 'high tech' jobs
  • Better testing leads to better roll forming
  • C-PAN gathers forces in obesity battle
  • Battle moves to hosts in virus research
  • Ocean predators help to prevent climate change
  • Pioneering psychiatrist explores new pathways
  • Chemists click onto promising TB treatment
  • Knowledge, Nudge or Nanny
  • Is social media damaging our relationships?
  • Supermarkets - convenience at a cost
  • Innovative centre for cars of tomorrow
  • SAGE program to stem loss of women scientists
  • Nursing researcher shines light on ethical blind spot
  • Deakin five join world's 'most highly cited'
  • Deakin electrospinning technology to take-off in China
  • Health entries sought for 2015 Research Week Awards
  • Finding re-enchantment through Australian writers
  • Collaboration to boost virtual training technology
  • Eureka award for Ecosystem Red List researchers
  • Agricultural research centre created in Griffith
  • Mahatma Gandhi award for econometrics pioneer
  • Lifetime award for 'good oils' nutritionist
  • ICN gateway to build industry links
  • Deakin joins world's top 400 universities
  • New Centre to counter extremism
  • The Undersea World of Daniel Ierodiaconou
  • Quickstep brings global R&D to Geelong
  • Study helps elderly arm against fractures
  • Geelong women sought for iron and zinc study
  • Study to develop support for new dads
  • Deakin researchers on track with anti-obesity drug
  • Three Minute Thesis
  • TEDx set to energise Geelong
  • Unruly Symposium seeks new ways to unite disciplines
  • Deakin appoints new Alfred Deakin Professors
  • Metals dynamo to forge new links for Deakin
  • New framework to hold food industry to account
  • Program reduces teen alcohol consumption
  • Double ARC success for metals research
  • Abuse and neglect of people with disabilities demands zero-tolerance response
  • Top 'one health' expert to lead infectious diseases centre
  • Making the twain meet
  • Researcher pioneers a new approach to diabetes
  • Deakin expert to join global aquaculture firm
  • Churchill Fellow targets domestic violence law reform
  • 3D printing hits the 'bio' sphere
  • Research finds we need to get up for the sake of our mental health
  • World sustainability experts to gather in Geelong
  • Eating leads to stress hormone response in men with high body fat
  • Deakin Motion.Lab robots to get the groove
  • Professionalism of sport - a threat to good health?
  • Australian industries urged to pursue university collaborations
  • Deakin lecturers hatch IT incubator
  • Travel awards open for Deakin research students
  • Building 'Asia literacy' in the Asian Century
  • Robotics seminar to explore industry applications
  • 'Ideas man' thinks big for Geelong
  • Scientists unscramble egg allergens
  • Short fibre technology gets boost with manufacturing partnership
  • Tiny cameras reveal underwater kingdom
  • Ecologist plans expedition to save roos
  • Deakin Law School academic launches PhD with multinational publisher
  • Green light for fibres Industrial Transformation Research Hub
  • Cobby the chimp: discovering the dark side of cute
  • Running start for US researcher at Deakin
  • Time to level the tertiary playing field
  • Deakin cracks world's top 50 'young universities'
  • Deakin contributes to China's wind energy sector
  • 'Father' of plasma research has visited Deakin
  • Researchers reveal Gallipoli toll on Turkish children
  • Health data mining collaboration
  • What's Pozible in 2015?
  • Lower prices gets more fruit and veg in the shopping basket
  • New research to realise the sensor 'pipe dream'
  • Prisons policy is turning Australia into the second nation of captives
  • Researchers develop gait test for early autism
  • Big breakthrough for tiny diagnostics
  • Get the whole family moving!
  • Social media - a powerful tool against terrorism
  • Improving fish quality
  • Making every drop count
  • Deakin researchers target global health
  • Birds could hold secret to lasting relationships
  • Open letter to women in science
  • GFC has brought academics to the policy table, US expert
  • Can rewarding activity make the difference?
  • Carbon Nexus to partner with global industry player DowAksa
  • CPAN researchers gain inspiration at Young Scientists' Summit
  • Silent mental health epidemic affects Australian workers
  • Future directions for carbon fibre
  • Researchers put a new spin on nanofibre
  • Get the motion
  • VR CAVE ushers in a virtual future for engineering
  • Researchers conquer ballistics armour
  • Nature inspires seamless performance
  • Indian Oil Partnership
  • Carbon Nexus gains ISO certification
  • Scholarships offer new opportunities for industry
  • Statistics reveal the heart of the nation
  • Wetlands - wellsprings for carbon capture
  • Foray into sport's underbelly wins top award
  • Time to rethink PR
  • Institute to boldly explore new frontiers
  • Stretching the health dollar
  • CRESP award for excellent paper
  • Metals community celebrates a brilliant career
  • Salmon expert reels in top nutrition medal
  • Geelong lawyer blazes new training trail
  • Breaking the fracture cycle
  • Exploring 3D printing pozibilities
  • Disadvantaged missing out on knee replacements
  • Deakin makes finals in VicHealth Awards
  • Centre for Investigative Interviewing launched
  • Tracking histories on Kokoda
  • High tech nanofibre deal for Deakin
  • How can policy support the provision of healthy food in communities?
  • On the trail of deadly Dieback
  • HuNI pot of cultural data launched
  • Concrete outcome for carpets
  • Machines learn to pick up the cues
  • Vale Gough Whitlam - a visionary Australian
  • Detecting the keys to wellbeing
  • NHMRC Outcome Success
  • Multiplying factors
  • Ion man receives Alfred Deakin Medal
  • Fractured lives
  • Human rights focus for UNESCO lecture
  • Woman of influence
  • Novel approach to cancer treatment looks promising
  • Julia Gillard visits Deakin
  • Getting more women on board
  • Crowdfunding whiz shares tips with 'Lancet'
  • Double success for Deakin at Scopus awards
  • Making a difference
  • Working it out
  • Housework a menial mental chore
  • Awake, Smoky and Hot!
  • The recent history of love and marriage
  • Carbon Revolution gets the 'Leno' treatment
  • Heavy metal and the blues
  • Head bumps matter
  • Diabetes takes mental health toll
  • Shouldering a new responsibility
  • More laurels for 'Dr Seagrass'
  • Captain for Carbon Nexus
  • Stemming the science 'brain drain'
  • New hope for autism
  • Far from being Happy Feet
  • Seeking inclusion for all
  • Fire management research up for Eureka
  • Life examined
  • Fellowship targets active ageing
  • Muscle or fat?
  • Up close and personal
  • New hope for Australian parrots
  • Upholding the standard
  • Building the anti-racism offensive
  • Discovery signals malaria downfall
  • Tackling the diabetes epidemic
  • Watching tagged turtles from space
  • Research degree scholarships
  • Arresting the corrosion factor
  • Pozible projects lift-off
  • Process takes textile recycling to new level
  • Osteoporosis - don't shrug it off!
  • Stem cell growth - in the bag
  • Fostering altruism - a new approach to gaming
  • Fatty results for insensitive buds
  • What's the coal story?
  • Helping carers - an important calling
  • Appetite for health rewarded
  • Climate change puts heat on sea turtles
  • Nature on the move
  • Pozible joins superbug battle
  • Recognising the Buddhist connection
  • Having the heart to help Kenya
  • Teething problems
  • New lab up for the fight
  • Room to move
  • Protecting the stars of tomorrow
  • Gut reactions
  • Waste not, want not
  • Viral outbreak
  • Riding high
  • Remembering war
  • Speaking for the bandicoot
  • Beyond the impasse
  • It's an honour
  • The right balance
  • Voices of Pacific Children with Disabilities
  • NHMRC scholarship coup for Deakin
  • Deakin has its own 'Monuments Men and Women'
  • Seeing a future in the pipeline
  • A safer ride
  • Double Book Launch at Readings St Kilda
  • Lifting the lid on personality disorders
  • Stop sitting still!
  • Building the wage case
  • New era for rail and big data research
  • Through the looking glass
  • Top 'thinker' chooses Deakin
  • Crossing the zebrafish genes
  • The right intent
  • Nanobiotech investment headlines new wave of India agreements
  • Knockout research
  • Deakin expert peps up on 'The Project'
  • Deakin forensic chemists join fight against illegal drugs
  • 'Blue Zones' offer best clue to healthy living
  • Major boost for Victorian heart care
  • Deakin showcases 3D sheet metal forming at Numisheet 2014
  • Give predators a chance
  • Endeavour awards for Deakin
  • Man power lost as obesity grows
  • Sports concussion danger revealed
  • Making the connection
  • Timely announcement
  • Windermere grants target rural and regional nutrition
  • Hearing the voice of the vulnerable
  • Healthy finish to the year
  • Geelong study challenges
  • In Synch
  • ARC success for C-PAN
  • An oversized jigsaw
  • Apply for a Deakin Research Degree
  • How do drugs becomes medicine?
  • Double triumph for Deakin
  • Shape changing plastics feature at Synchrotron
  • A good way to pick an argument!
  • Combined effort
  • On your bike
  • Mastering commercial law ...
  • Research degree scholarships
  • Walking the Talk
  • Preventing childhood obesity
  • Depression and diet quality
  • Meating the needs of the elderly
  • Meat and M-Health
  • Euan Ritchie honoured
  • To boldly go
  • Outside Broadcast
  • PNG a good friend to Australia
  • CeRRF's up
  • Carbon fibre collaborator
  • Future-proofing Geelong
  • Anything was Pozible
  • Three Minute Thesis
  • Health and wealth
  • Moving forward from Ford
  • Let's talk about cyber security
  • Global recognition
  • Prof Mark McGillivray publishes his 20th book!
  • Research My World
  • DIRI gets down to business
  • Innovations for livability, resilience and adaptation
  • Gallipoli and the Nunawading Shire
  • Morbid obesity a growing problem
  • Wanted - Thinkers and Experts in Residence
  • Making soldiers safer
  • Coup for Deakin researcher
  • Catalyst double
  • Ever wondered what Xanana Gusmao reads?
  • Never Plead Guilty
  • Ending the wildlife Catastrophe
  • The Asian Food Bowl
  • Helping build better services
  • From little things...
  • AusAID and ADRI
  • The Year of the Snake
  • Free Public Lecture - Rajendra K Pachauri
  • Electrifying research
  • Ethical issues at the end of life
  • New research on Nazism and Christianity
  • Feminist Geography 30 years on: They came, they saw, but did they conquer?
  • ERA confirms research boost
  • The Global War on Corruption
  • Are you feeling the heat?
  • Excess weight gain during pregnancy
  • Higher Up in Higher Ed
  • Universities in the Digital Century
  • Life Stories and Leadership in PNG
  • Birds of a feather
  • Improving a soldier's lot
  • Sex, Gender and Politics
  • Pioneering role honoured
  • Experience a World of Discovery
  • Join The Conversation
  • PRaDA honoured in Geelong
  • Body Image Problems
  • 'Just Shut Up?': Speech Limitations, Social Media and Women's Rights
  • ADRI researchers gain funding under the 2013 Central Research Grants Scheme
  • Call for participants
  • Australia-Indonesia bilateral relations
  • ADRI researcher receives esteemed award
  • Fueling the future
  • The cries of a frustrated reformer
  • Deleuze, Pragmatism and Post-Kantian Thought
  • Undercover vegetables
  • New research ties with China
  • Fished out!
  • The People's Game
  • Changing lives
  • New partnership with Warrnambool
  • Deakin Research Commercial enters a new world
  • Padang after the earthquake
  • The Reintegration Puzzle
  • Future Fellowship success
  • Fast track your research career
  • Paradise almost lost
  • Contemporary History Group launched
  • Dealing with dingos
  • Prestigious award for early career researcher
  • Doorways to research
  • Living within the Multi-Speed Economy
  • Improving our parks
  • NeCTAR success
  • Food for thought
  • The journalist as an historian
  • Taking Deakin to the world
  • Starring role!
  • Vitamin D, pregnancy and childhood growth
  • The Coal Seam Gas Industry in Australia
  • The past that is still with us
  • Listen to the voice of Dissent
  • CADET a boon to research, too
  • Media Wars and Digital Laws - Facts, Fears and Finkelstein
  • Fast track your research career
  • Understanding a killer disease
  • Prestigious honour for Professor Michael Berk
  • Three Minute Thesis finalists confirmed
  • Revolutionary research honoured
  • Chemistry HDR graduate awarded prestigious Fellowship
  • Women should eat red meat
  • Anzac Day - a different view
  • Industry Experts in Residence required
  • Ready to rock and roll
  • Eggceptional!
  • UMS on Catalyst
  • Research partnership to build skills
  • MOU with Indian Institute of Science
  • Securing PNG's future
  • Taste function not influenced by chemotherapy
  • Obesity rates getting bigger
  • Double booked!
  • Males up to their old tricks
  • Vitamin D deficiency strikes one-third of Australians
  • Australia and Appeasement
  • Can quolls survive cane toad threat?
  • Gold standard!
  • Five months in Fiji ...
  • The year that was!
  • In it for the long run
  • International recognition for Deakin researcher
  • NHMRC honours Professor Jo Salmon
  • What's wrong with economic policy debate in Australia?
  • More recognition for Deakin researcher
  • The next generation of flight simulation
  • More success for Deakin
  • Stopping the obesity freight train
  • Grand result for Deakin
  • Inaugural Thinker in Residence
  • Deakin researchers honoured
  • Deakin right place for Nisa Salim
  • Deakin celebrates ARC outcomes
  • What determines health?
  • A two edged sword
  • Elite athletes eschew recreational drugs
  • Multiculturalism in Australia
  • Kissing the notion of a fair society goodbye!
  • Mother's milk best for growing babies ...
  • Warrnambool to the fore
  • Old favourites have a lot to offer
  • Prioritising for bikes
  • From disadvantaged children in Bogota ...
  • Hard Labor
  • Reversing obesity
  • Government to serve full term
  • US businesses don't market healthy diets to young Americans
  • Baby blues can hit dads too
  • Preventing arthritis in women - the missing link?
  • Professor Maria Forsyth awarded Australian Laureate Fellowship
  • If I had a blank cheque ...
  • Pressure on salt
  • Junk food is the new tobacco
  • Parenting in a new culture a challenge for African families
  • The retail evolution
  • Deakin researcher cited in House of Lords
  • Think about the first time ...
  • Major Birds Australia prize to Christine Connelly
  • Deakin to the fore!
  • Can we prevent depression?
  • End of a Colossus
  • Athletes, Health and Anti-Doping
  • Self-healing paint to make car scratches history
  • Developing leading edge research
  • Blood brothers and sisters!
  • Bamboo research a catalyst for change!
  • Food lobby holding up health improvements
  • University town extends its global reach
  • Most takeovers benefit shareholders
  • How Deakin is helping Geelong win the flag
  • Promoting lower-alcohol, lower-calorie wines
  • You're not eating for two!
  • Resource riches need not be a curse for PNG
  • Grab the remote now!
  • Standing beside someone and going forward together
  • New research shows hip fracture rates declining
  • Lambda Literary Awards
  • Teachers restraining autistic kids 'puts them in danger'
  • Cool species can take the heat
  • Papua where?
  • Future Fellowship to Dr Paul Francis
  • Is the dingo friend or foe?
  • Taxpayers urged to put limits on safety nets for financial risk takers
  • How can the decline in the rural health workforce be stopped?
  • Thunderstorm Asthma - Deakin research featured on Catalyst
  • Professor Andrew F Bennett wins Bullard Fellowship
  • Australian report first to expose fresh food disparity
  • Deakin expert and World Bank team tackle mobile banking security
  • Minister officially opens Alfred Deakin Research Institute and Alfred Deakin Prime Ministerial Library
  • Deakin University and WISCO join forces to advance the future of car manufacturing
  • The Two World Wars and the Meaning of the 20th Century
  • If Gaddafi survives, expect an external 'intervention'
  • Three Minute Thesis - It's Back!
  • Bowerbird research in the Top 100
  • National accounting research results to be unveiled in Warrnambool
  • A villain of the blackest dye!
  • Creatine supplementation during pregnancy may protect against damage due to hypoxia
  • Young children never sit still - don't they?
  • World's first chemical guided missile could be the answer to wiping out cancer
  • Fantasy football fans backbone of the code
  • China honours Deakin Professors
  • International research project asks: What makes a good science teacher?
  • Carbon fibre and the bearable lightness of being a cyclist
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  • Building bridges with the Arab world
  • Is humankind capable of addressing the fundamental issues affecting the world?
  • "Obscene, out of whack!" - What are CEO's really worth?
  • IKE turns 25
  • International research coup for Deakin
  • Time to care for the carers
  • Bearded dragons can change their spots
  • Machines learn to count wildlife
  • Nurturing new times for midwives
  • VR captures last of the early 'dark rides'
  • 'DNA Nation' challenges racial assumptions
  • New Geelong cultural trail to build social cohesion
  • Plasma researcher on the bubble
  • New frame of mind
  • Honour for Professor Peter Hodgson
  • Ultrasound robots go the distance
  • Grant supports researchers to improve dementia care
  • REDI makes a difference in education research
  • Deakin to lead Secondary STEM Catalysts project
  • iHosp spin-off prepares to launch app
  • Gambling on our children's future
  • Top recognition for Deakin researcher
  • Data unites high achievers
  • Unleashing ICT potential
  • Autism researcher on top of the world
  • Climate change is bad news for birds
  • Deakin researchers receive funding for innovative research
  • Adapting to future landscapes
  • Linkage Programme awards for Deakin
  • Frontier training centre success
  • Dancing a Duet with Virtual Reality
  • Citizen scientists add to knowledge about bird behaviour
  • Natural antibodies could save Tassie devils
  • Understanding the past to change the future
  • PHSRC remains WHOCC until 2020
  • New product mimics the real thing
  • Deakin seals Virtual partnership
  • Golden age for tracking marine life
  • Collaborating with the world - International Research Training
  • Thinkers in Residence enhance IFM expertise
  • NFPCA rewarded for innovation
  • Blue Carbon Lab targets climate change
  • Exploring the role of consumer health informatics
  • Leading the charge
  • Success for Australia-India battery research
  • Geelong trial offers hope for bipolar patients
  • Solving disputes in the workplace
  • Communist archives reveal historical treasure trove
  • Museum builds understanding of Islam
  • Green Room awards for 'Flying Dutchman'
  • Top internship for Deakin economist
  • 3D binding the future for snowboarders
  • Study prioritises nurses' responses to critically ill patients
  • Tackling the sport of men
  • Research students prepare for 3MT challenge
  • New index to gauge children's wellbeing
  • Researchers seek true value of ocean wealth
  • Visionary advocate for Indigenous development joins Deakin
  • Consumer research gains traction
  • NHMRC triumph for food and mood guru
  • GCEID teams up to battle infectious diseases
  • Grant signals full-scale bid to get kids out of their seats
  • Prosthetics first marks 3D printing milestone
  • Deakin graduate named 'Young Manufacturer of the Year'
  • Fuelling a greener tomorrow
  • Deakin researchers call for regional rethink
  • Researchers find connection between evolution and cancer
  • Deakin on the ball with new research centre
  • Sports science not all about the numbers
  • Stunning leap for Deakin in international rankings
  • Design takes centre stage at CADET
  • Common drug offers new hope for people with mood disorders
  • New lab drives 'Ultimate' in high tech
  • Medical research takes Deakin graduate to US
  • Listen to the young, says Deakin expert
  • Baby, it's hot out here!
  • Time to reframe the Australian arts and culture debate?
  • People power protects Australian wildlife
  • Dairy wins day against blue gum plantations
  • Students step up to Professionals Week
  • Innovative Regions Centre to Strengthen Deakin’s Research in Manufacturing
  • Lack of public knowledge could see perpetrators of child sexual abuse escape conviction
  • Australian firms do business by the seat of their pants in China
  • Deakin graduate leads student company to national victory
  • Student Show opens at Deakin University Art Gallery
  • New 'Thinker' program deepens India ties
  • Royal Commission calls on interviewing experts
  • Institute's new Strategic Plan shapes debate around key global issues
  • Institute welcomes new Advisory Board
  • ARC grants ADI over half a million dollars for new research
  • Australian Citizenship Amendment (Allegiance to Australia) Bill
  • Conceptualising colonisation as a determinant of Indigenous health
  • DECRA awarded: The Chaotic Transition from War to Peace in Soviet-Occupied Europe
  • International symposium on Democratic Transition
  • Documenting heritage destruction in Iraq and Syria
  • Does God belong in school
  • Ethnicity, Democracy and Citizenship in Africa
  • ADI Director's UNESCO leadership role aims to build cultural rapprochement
  • Search of Communist archives uncovers discussion of toilet rolls, socks and Russian fears of invasion
  • Institute Professor joins US President at Leaders summit to counter ISIL and violent extremism
  • Professor Hamdy Hassan visits the Alfred Deakin Institute
  • Researchers ask: Does recognition have negative consequences?
  • Member Awarded Prestigious Research Fellowship
  • New Book: Museum Theory
  • Museums tap into the personal story to build a true picture of the impact of war
  • Two day conference showcases expert thinking on Muslim Question, citizenship and racism
  • New book: Immigration Detention: The migration of a policy and its human impact
  • POSCO's Odisha project: OECD National Contact Point complaints and a decade of resistance
  • Uncovering Papua New Guinea's forgotten war history
  • Poverty and aid telling a different story
  • Should ASEAN Be Australia's Priority
  • ADI Director appointed to advisory board of new Victorian Government initiative
  • Institute Professor to evaluate key Swedish development cooperation
  • Taghreed creates her own luck in the 'Lucky Country'
  • ADI Professor launches the UNESCAP Annual Survey in Australia
  • Sharing Culture for Shared Security
  • Institute academics ask what does peace look like after wartime collapse?
  • Wisdom from Nobel Laureate Rigoberta Menchu
  • World leaders urged to do more to support Tunisia during crucial transition
  • Counterterror conference opens with silence and call for youth to be involved in debates
  • Ground-breaking Indigenous genetic health project 'just had to happen'
  • What do young people think about religious diversity? Researchers set out to fill gap
  • Workshop scholars argue: Time for rethinking the ways we think about China's rise
  • Arts research gains new impetus at Deakin
  • Ozbot Raider to improve defence training
  • Accolade for electrospinning pioneer
  • Fairness and civility - key to avoiding burnout
  • Optogenetics research impresses at 3MT finals at Deakin
  • Resins shape future for composites
  • University's latest Alfred Deakin Professor shapes racism debate
  • Food poisoning: researchers take aim at chicken pathogen
  • Time for a united front in battle against Islamophobia
  • High-tech meets opera: perfect fit for surrealist classic
  • Peak body awards Deakin researchers and teachers
  • 'Hero' robots step up for better surgery
  • New website tells story of Buddhism in Australia
  • Small cost for big improvements in PTSD treatment
  • Nobel laureate lays out the facts on climate
  • Research shows dads are plating up
  • Gender balance creates better boards, claims Deakin expert
  • New device to power wearable technologies
  • Destruction of Indigenous landscapes Iconoclasm, argues ADI researcher
  • Chemistry researcher illuminates low-cost diagnosis at Harvard
  • Prestigious fellowship for Deakin public health expert
  • VR app comes to the aid of dementia carers
  • Time to go beyond stereotypes
  • Poets find their metre at Deakin
  • Geelong's One Health talents on display
  • Time for Australia to step up and play role of honest broker in Future of Middle East
  • National recognition for top female researchers
  • 'Voices of the Pacific' goes global
  • Tribes central to post-war reconstruction
  • Rethinking public spaces in battle against racism
  • Call for park managers to be more radical and flexible when managing cultural and natural values
  • UNESCO Chair Orator calls on us to meet and hear the story of the 'other'
  • Entrepreneurial sparks fly at Deakin
  • Institute researchers awarded $2.5m research funding
  • New Research Chair Islamic Studies and Intercultural Dialogue will address global lack of understanding of Islam
  • Associate Professor Margaret Bearman to join CRADLE in February 2017
  • CRADLE Fellowship Appointments 2016
  • CRADLE International Research Symposium October 2016
  • Deakin research leads to RAPID start-up
  • Major grant targets healthy choices at the supermarket
  • Multicopter - next-generation drone created by Deakin researchers
  • Teabags to aid battle against climate change
  • Virtual spin on reality
  • Warlpiri Drawings join 'Memory of the World'
  • Deakin innovation on display at Airshow
  • Indigenous PhD trailblazer speaks for the vulnerable
  • Living in two worlds - belonging to one
  • What do you want to know about bipolar disorder?
  • Tidal marshes exposed as massive carbon sinks
  • CRADLE welcomes Associate Professor Margaret Bearman
  • 'Hiroshima Maidens' in prose
  • Geelong scientists sequence new virus affecting babies
  • Shedding light on children's physical activity
  • Ancient monuments - pathway to peace
  • Legal system, not citizenship reform, key to address perceived attacks on Australian values
  • Community knowledge - key to tackling social violence
  • Boost for cyber security collaboration
  • Printed books still draw youth in the digital era
  • Positive spin on power of persuasion
  • Study shows dingoes need to be given a bigger range to help fight foxes
  • Deakin welcomes support for disability inclusion program
  • Deakin research discovers most demanding netball positions
  • Study shows active video games could improve kids' development
  • Alfred Deakin professor honoured as new Australian Laureate
  • Indigenous artworks from The Torch on show at Deakin Downtown
  • St Kilda artist wins Deakin Art Gallery Contemporary Small Sculpture Award
  • Buyer beware: Study finds fake university assignments can be detected
  • Deakin University on the rise in 2018 QS World University Rankings
  • Australia does not need a Modern Slavery Act: Deakin law expert
  • Research confirms mums with multiple kids at greater risk of weight gain
  • Exploring Van Gogh and the myth of the troubled genius
  • Former Deakin Chancellor acknowledged in Queen's Birthday honours
  • Deakin congratulates recipients of 2017 Queen's Birthday honours
  • Leaders with 'lived' experience of jail to advise conference on reintegration
  • Deakin and LeMond Composites join forces on carbon fibre
  • Muslim faith not at odds with Western beliefs, Deakin study shows
  • Deakin welcomes appointment of National Rural Health Commissioner
  • Study shows 'high-prevalence' mental health disorders cost society billions
  • Progress in evolutionary ecology threatened by variable data
  • Study shows sugar tax would benefit low income groups
  • Seven tax sins to avoid when lodging this year's return
  • Skin cancer costs Victoria 30 times more to treat than prevent
  • Australian, agile, adaptable: Study shows what it takes to run a successful small business in China for China
  • Award win shows sky's the limit for Deakin women in research
  • Boost for Deakin research empowering women and girls
  • Lifelong approach to physical activity best for brain health
  • Deakin and ABS partner to improve public engagement with online surveys
  • Old antibiotic could form new depression treatment
  • Deakin confirmed among world’s digital leaders
  • Deakin confirmed among world's digital leaders
  • Five tips for parents to discuss and identify eating disorders
  • Deakin Professor leading Australia Timor-Leste Election Observer Mission
  • 'Bollart' plays an important part in perceptions of public safety
  • Deakin students unite for major exhibition
  • Deakin to undertake national hospital infection audit
  • Deakin's SPARK program fueling next generation of start-ups
  • Is the court of public opinion changing end of life decision making?
  • Study shows public want greater action on gambling reform
  • Education pioneer retires from Deakin
  • Murder mystery holds the clues to effective leadership
  • Canberra school study proves obesity prevention can work
  • New Food and Agribusiness Course in Warrnambool
  • Deakin VC: AHRC Report a line in the sand for nation
  • Deakin welcomes new Institute for Healthcare Transformation
  • Scientists show supersizing vegies could be key to kids' consumption
  • A younger spouse might make you happier, but the feeling won't last
  • Morgan's Walk strengthens link between Deakin and local community
  • States of emergency should not put democratic values at risk: Deakin expert
  • International accolade for Deakin pioneer in 3D printing
  • Deakin climbs again in world university rankings
  • Home-grown wearable tech revolutionising motion analysis
  • Deakin study shows benefits of Auskick program for kids with autism
  • New NAPLAN platform highlights digital divide: Deakin expert
  • Deakin links Geelong schools with East Timor to boost education results
  • New Colombo grants help Deakin students build global skills
  • Deakin wellbeing survey shows parents believe their kids will be better off
  • Deakin concussion expert weighs in on McGregor and Mayweather brain damage risks
  • Deakin welcomes Croydon Film Society award for students
  • Father's Day a good reminder to keep an eye out for new dads: Deakin expert
  • Compatibility critical when searching for a subantarctic shag
  • Deakin to skill up sandwich generation to care for young and elderly
  • Deakin launches new start-up for VR emergency service training
  • Deakin trial diverts tonnes of food waste from landfill
  • Reliance on social media for news could impact intercultural relations in Australia: Deakin study
  • Deakin trial shows soft drink price rise reduces consumption
  • Deakin University Art Gallery welcomes exhibition from Hannah Quinlivan
  • Deakin partners with Victorian Parliament for youth engagement program
  • Leaked email exchange shows industry tactics to influence obesity policy
  • Deakin celebrates first birthday of Bendigo Bank partnership, announces $50,000 grant program
  • Traditional department stores might have had their day: Deakin retail expert
  • Deakin academics shine spotlight on Australia's neglected 'pretirees'
  • New research questions impact of Chinese buyers on Australian house prices
  • Deakin creates first French-language version of world-leading humanitarian course
  • Deakin once again ranked world's best for sports science
  • Scientists show size matters in battle against extinction
  • Tipping the Scales: We must halt obesity to save Australian lives
  • Deakin study reveals concerns over ABC emergency broadcasting
  • Geelong East Primary School students have become some of Deakin's youngest learners, thanks to a special program linking the University's science undergraduates with young scholars to help facilitate a passion for ongoing learning.
  • Deakin science students build robots with young learners
  • Deakin research highlights global sea turtle conservation success stories
  • Deakin scientists aim to make early detection possible for deadliest cancers
  • Deakin researcher urges government to suspend defence ties with Myanmar
  • Deakin-led fisher health and wellbeing survey shows 'confronting' results
  • Video games have winning impact in classrooms: Deakin research
  • Deakin pollen count begins marking start of hay fever season
  • Psychological harm an offence not being prosecuted: Deakin research
  • Thousands flock to Deakin Waterfront for spring graduations
  • Deakin University announces new Deakin Law School Dean
  • Business and government join Dimension Data and Deakin University to boost Australia's cyber security talent pool
  • Deakin shares Edmund Gill's scientific collection with the world
  • Deakin shares Edmund Gill's scientific collection with the world
  • Video game cyber crime is a $50 billion industry: Deakin expert
  • NHMRC grants help Deakin scientists tackle malaria and mental health
  • Deakin events dive into digital childhoods and non-formal learning
  • Deakin events dive into digital childhoods and non-formal learning
  • Deakin launches new Food and Agribusiness major at Warrnambool campus
  • Deakin finds evidence of dogs killing threatened chicks on Victorian beaches
  • New Deakin method for cracking down on review saboteurs and outliers
  • New Deakin method for cracking down on review saboteurs and outliers
  • Secrets of mysterious desert waterbirds revealed through satellites
  • Time to take the power of emoji beyond text messages: Deakin expert
  • Deakin welcomes Federal Government investment in Geelong
  • New program taking an artistic approach to counter terrorism
  • Deakin study finds diversity critical for protecting parrots
  • Deakin social work students gain insight into working alongside Aboriginal families
  • Deakin Alumni Awards celebrate two lifetimes of achievement
  • Study shows teens' bonds with mum and dad impact future parenting
  • SPARK Deakin launches 2017 Accelerator with six radical start-ups
  • SPARK Deakin launches 2017 Accelerator with six radical start-ups
  • Deakin project uses plastic dialysis waste to produce durable concrete
  • Scientists find new carbohydrate taste and link to higher disease risk
  • Graduate recruitment industry votes Deakin most popular uni career service
  • Deakin expert calls for fresh ideas to address motorcycle safety
  • Deakin's Maria Forsyth wins Victoria's highest scientific honour
  • Deakin ethicist calls for new approach to mental illness classification
  • Deakin consumer expert says cynics should get behind Halloween
  • Deakin consumer expert says cynics should get behind Halloween
  • Deakin art gallery pays homage to Australian abstract and non-objective art
  • Call to action for girls in STEM: Deakin report
  • Could focus on Hollywood casting couch be breakthrough for workplace relations?
  • Learner Library projects shares the written word worldwide
  • Deakin scientists help protect diabetics against fracture
  • Selamat datang: Deakin welcomes Indonesian delegation
  • Deakin ARC Discovery indigenous Award to help empower global communities
  • Deakin Downtown exhibition takes non-objective view of art
  • Scientists warn time is running out to save the planet
  • Brown is the new green for Aussie conservation: Deakin scientists
  • Time to revitalise multiculturalism in Australia: Deakin report
  • Deakin IFM experts knit energy-storing clothing fibres
  • Literacy Buddies cheer on their primary school pen pals
  • Chinese women's football team based at Deakin ahead of Matildas clash
  • Deakin University extends naming rights partnership with Deakin Melbourne Boomers
  • New Deakin Business School scholarships support women to study MBA
  • Deakin appoints new Executive Dean, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment
  • Deakin academic named in Victoria's Multicultural Honour Roll
  • Deakin project uses athlete training tools to impact soldier performance
  • Deakin research shows economic impact of natural disasters in Australia
  • New Colombo Scholarships send Deakin students to the Indo-Pacific
  • Partnership brings new talent pool to local business
  • Donor-conception register for South Australia following review of laws
  • New Metro Tunnel stations set to be inspired by affinity to nature
  • Deakin and Netball Australia announce national partnership
  • NHMRC funding supports Deakin scientists to further health goals
  • Deakin wins Education and Training honour at Australian Export Awards
  • Deakin and AusNet Services announce smart energy microgrid partnership
  • Study to explore bookies' bid to capture female betting market
  • Legal truth can hamper international fact-finding efforts: Deakin law expert
  • No white Christmas but Hollywood still sets the scene for the Aussie festive season
  • Deakin nuclear tech unlocks 50-million-year-old amber time capsules
  • Workplace kitchen wars: bosses urged to look past dirty dishes to address behaviour
  • Deakin Genie digital student assistant wins major global business award
  • New Deakin Institute to drive artificial intelligence research and application
  • Lie, cheat, steal: Deakin study reveals consumer motivation to punish brands
  • Breakthrough milk researcher is creme de la creme of December graduands
  • The dark side of emoji challenges the courts: Deakin Law School research
  • The ATAR wait: Timely advice from Deakin Pathways and Psychology experts
  • Deakin psychology simulation team wins national Award for Teaching Excellence
  • Study of western Vic shows rural residents most at risk of hip fracture
  • Deakin develops new app to help carers reduce stress
  • New Holland mouse disappears from Otways, ecologist warns of extinction
  • Christmas comes just once a year but it's not the only time to buy gifts
  • Aussie waists widening faster than weight gain: Deakin study
  • Dreaming of a green Christmas? Deakin academics show you how
  • Deakin research teams uncover cooperation amid conflict in Myanmar
  • Deakin research teams in Myanmar uncover cooperation amid conflict
  • Feral horses must be culled to fix destruction of Victorian Alps: Deakin ecologist
  • Protect yourself from cyber crooks this sales season: Deakin expert
  • Deakin Melbourne Boomers secure grand finals berth
  • Deakin expert defends civic engagement among young Aussies
  • Appetite for donkey hide puts African community livelihoods at risk: Deakin research
  • Olympic hashtags go viral but there's little talk about the games: Deakin expert
  • Changing parent attitudes reason for drop in teen drinking: Deakin study
  • 'Baby brain' a scientific reality, but Deakin study seeks more data
  • Deakin Business School experts talk financial trends and tips for 2018
  • This year make your own destiny to find love: Deakin relationships expert
  • First round offers: Deakin set to welcome the next generation of students
  • World first study shows running can keep bone marrow young
  • Deakin study evaluates migratory animals' impact on spread of disease
  • Toys-to-life games an opportunity to teach kids about digital security: Deakin research
  • Six ways to ease your child's transition back to school
  • Study explores how family relationships can affect care of elderly parents
  • Parents can help children navigate first days of secondary school : Deakin experts
  • World-first VR trainer to take the bite out of snake season
  • Next of kin should have final say on organ donation: Deakin research
  • Deakin research reveals gender gap among pro tennis risk-takers
  • Hiding bad news puts stock liquidity at risk: Deakin research
  • Deakin congratulates 2018 Australia Day Honours recipients
  • Deakin scientists trial new way to supress smokers' cravings
  • Innovative park refurbishment more than doubles park visits
  • Heritage Under Fire: Deakin expert breaks down the Islamic State's destructive tactics
  • World-first Deakin study shows how pregnancy reworks your genes
  • Better policies, not more jails, needed to address prison overcrowding: Deakin expert
  • From sport widows to sport fans: research tracks evolution of women supporters
  • Deakin trial to address sleep problems in children with autism
  • Deakin history professor appointed to prestigious Australia-Japan program
  • Mozzie brains could hold the key to curing Zika: Deakin neuro-engineer
  • Deakin University Art Gallery major exhibition celebrates drawing and learning
  • Deakin study shows fire is dingo's friend but fox's foe
  • Deakin Carbon Nexus joins 2018 SuperFoiler Grand Prix
  • Eating disorder treatments cost-effective but under-funded: Deakin study
  • Deakin research aims to change the story of gendered violence through schools
  • Valentine's romance is a dish best served simply: Deakin relationship expert
  • Meals vs snacks: Deakin PhD grad honoured for healthy eating study
  • The art of arguing lost in the social media era: Deakin philosophy expert
  • Deakin brings polar dinosaur to life in ground-breaking VR experience
  • Tasmanian devils are learning to live with deadly facial tumour disease
  • Deakin international students bowled over by Cricket Victoria clinics
  • How to make it as a short track speed skater: Deakin sport scientist
  • Human rights and good corporate citizenship: Deakin Law School Oration
  • Health rating for supermarkets: Study shows more action needed on obesity
  • Deakin plan to help save barrier reef and cut uni emissions with Qantas
  • More women coaches needed at elite level: Deakin experts
  • Deakin architecture lab pioneers game-changing VR tool for home buyers
  • You Only Live Once at Deakin Downtown Art Gallery
  • Sweet drinks key driver in childhood obesity gap between rich and poor
  • Solar-powered project prints sanitation solution to plastics problem
  • Deakin nursing study shows male patients are missing out
  • Deakin Women 2018 photo exhibition celebrates International Women's Day
  • Deakin launches program to plug supply chain gender gap
  • Deakin and Barwon Water collaborate to improve services
  • Urgent need to tackle poor diets of Australian children: Deakin study
  • Return to ancient ways needed to address Indigenous gambling issue: Deakin research
  • New book fills gaps in Australia's deep time history
  • Jogging may not be enough to meet physical activity targets: Deakin study
  • Deakin expert: Australia risks 'dancing with dictators' at ASEAN summit
  • Sea urchin cull in Port Phillip Bay to help restore kelp forests
  • Finding Nemo: Scientists sequence the genome of iconic clownfish
  • Meeting between US and North Korean leaders could hang on a whim: Deakin expert
  • Inbred organisms more likely to develop tumours: Deakin research
  • The dying laws overlooked amid Victoria's euthanasia debate: Deakin expert
  • Australian-first program to upskill nurses in childhood trauma prevention
  • New report ranks nutrition policies of Australia's biggest food companies
  • Cricket Australia could lose up to $500m in broadcast rights: Deakin expert
  • Global nature conservation indicators are missing their mark: Deakin study
  • Call for dignity to be the foundation of international animal rights laws
  • Facebook leak shows new model needed for privacy protection: Deakin expert
  • Study finds Australian teens welcome religious diversity, but with caution
  • Study shows young hearts benefit from exercise well into adulthood
  • Raising super access age a negative policy move: Deakin expert
  • Deakin University Art Gallery celebrates Lucas Ihlein: Diagrammatic
  • Vice-Chancellor congratulates Deakin athletes ahead of Commonwealth Games
  • Search begins to recruit Deakin's seventh Vice-Chancellor
  • Introduce pill testing before more lives are lost: Deakin expert
  • What you eat, not your genes, determines sensitivity to fat: Deakin study
  • Deakin law researcher promotes 'blame-free approach to war crimes'
  • Future Fuels CRC to underpin nation's transition to cleaner energy
  • Deakin's AllPlay encourages all kids to have a kick this footy season
  • Deakin's ManuFutures opens doors to innovation at Waurn Ponds
  • Deakin Downtown gallery presents Gosia Wlodarczak
  • Deakin researchers create strain sensing clothes to monitor your movements
  • Anzac legend more culturally powerful than Easter and Christmas: Deakin historian
  • BIM education strategy critical to meet construction skills shortage: Deakin expert
  • Armenian PM's resignation could end one party rule: Deakin expert
  • Recycling crisis has employers eyeing sustainability skills: Deakin expert
  • Deakin engineers on a mission to take the bounce out of sports bras
  • Deakin study shows farmers not properly supported after workplace injuries
  • Deakin coalition examines threats to law and order on the Indian Ocean
  • Deakin experts available for analysis and commentary on Victorian Budget
  • Bandicoots thriving on Melbourne's urban fringe: Deakin study
  • New Deakin course highlights importance of leadership in nursing
  • French president signs off on new cancer research collaboration with Deakin
  • Deakin scientists show chicks really are daddy's girls
  • We should be wary of plans to extend cyber spy agency's powers: Deakin expert
  • Study shows children eating less salt, but still a long way to go
  • Deakin experts available for analysis and commentary on Federal Budget
  • Neuroticism blamed for smartphone addiction: Deakin study
  • Scientist names two tiny new species often overlooked in animal kingdom
  • Deakin call to action: We must embrace the techno-ecology revolution
  • New Deakin housing ensures students add vibrancy and value to the community
  • Deakin professor leads Timor-Leste election observer mission
  • Deakin study finds concerning gambling rates among young women
  • Deakin researchers seek shared risk factors of obesity and eating disorders
  • Deep sea research shows oil and gas sector could help environmental goals
  • Indigenous communities forgotten victims of finance sector competition: Deakin study
  • Deakin opens state-of-the-art nursing and midwifery centre in Geelong
  • Chemical filter membrane could be the future of water purification: Deakin research
  • Syrian lives in the balance while UN debates its remit to protect civilians: Deakin research
  • Banking Royal Commission only exposes the tip of the iceberg: Deakin law expert
  • Gender audit warranted but no need to ban 'boys' and 'girls' in books: Deakin expert
  • Deakin study shows healthy diet can be cost-effective treatment for depression
  • Sodium-ion batteries are the future of safe energy storage
  • No Fuzz: New Deakin treatment does away with fabric pilling
  • Study shows TV junk food ban a cost-effective way to address childhood obesity
  • Deakin Art Gallery welcomes Boneta-Maria Mabo: Immersed
  • Fast food companies not doing enough to address obesity crisis: Deakin report
  • Survey seeks to help Chinese mothers gain breastfeeding confidence
  • Electronic bracelets could work if parole granted earlier: Deakin expert
  • Eight things supermarkets should do on top of straw ban: Waste expert
  • United States border policy is a violation of child rights: Deakin expert
  • Deakin congratulates recipients of 2018 Queen's Birthday honours
  • SPARK Deakin selects 10 startups for Accelerator class of 2018
  • The Wilson Foundation invests more than $1 million in mental health research at Deakin's Food and Mood Centre
  • Deakin PhD graduate examines how dads impact childhood obesity
  • Rise of the machines: Deakin report examines future of freight
  • Deakin study develops new digital technology resource for teachers
  • Post-menopausal women should jump to help prevent falls: Deakin study
  • New study shows melatonin may help in the fight against Alzheimer's disease
  • Study gives PNG people a voice in debate on China's Pacific aid
  • Deakin students showcase designs for Indian children's centres
  • Brain stimulation trial to help those with autism improve social skills
  • Study uncovers forgotten Aboriginal names for Melbourne suburbs
  • New international project examines impact of hypoglycaemia
  • New international project examines impact of hypoglycaemia
  • Australia must learn from China on environment: Deakin study
  • Deakin psychologists trial new booze busting pocket therapist
  • Rabbit removal could be good or bad for native mammals: Deakin study
  • Young Australians are getting happier: Deakin study
  • How to keep physically active in the depths of winter: Deakin expert
  • Deakin study evaluates impact of high-rise parenting on children's health
  • How to deal with baby's food rejection: Deakin expert
  • Feeling like 'real self' on antidepressants can influence treatment
  • Deakin to remove plastic straws from campus food venues
  • Deakin ranked among most innovative companies in Australia and NZ
  • $4.4m Federal funding empowers Deakin-led dedicated energy centre
  • Online artefacts of the dead should not be deleted: Deakin expert
  • Aus-first study shows cost-effective way to reduce office sitting time
  • Changes needed to make 'mums groups' dad-friendly: Deakin study
  • Deakin researchers discover how to transform jeans into joints
  • Vale Dr Richard Searby AO QC, Deakin's fourth Chancellor
  • Deakin law student's fight for mercy for NT man sentenced for murder
  • Facts about Islam key to anti-Muslim prejudice: Deakin study
  • Deakin continues rapid rise in today's prestigious ARWU rankings news
  • Deakin welcomes $8m from NHMRC for world-leading health research
  • International students to celebrate success in Warrnambool
  • Deakin expert available to comment on Myanmar violence anniversary
  • Statement from Deakin Vice-Chancellor on new Ministry
  • Seven things small businesses must do to prevent cyber-attacks
  • World first trial good news for coronary heart disease patients
  • Victorian rail link plan a game-changer for higher education: Deakin
  • Deakin gives students access to technology that replicates human brain
  • International study shows social isolation can quicken tumour growth
  • New Deakin study shows cycling may be good for your spine
  • When is it OK to lie? It depends on motivation: Deakin research
  • Deakin study reveals inconsistent sentencing across Victorian courts
  • Deakin yoga trial calms the black dog with downward dog
  • World first Transform-Us! program to make moving the norm throughout the day at Victorian primary schools
  • Deakin Geelong to host StartCon Pitch for $1 Million competition
  • Deakin's Carbon Nexus Director recognised in 2018 Advance Awards
  • Glenelg Hopkins CMA relocates to Deakin's Warrnambool campus
  • Deakin University announces new Vice-Chancellor
  • Deakin launches $1.5m facility for next-gen metal fabrication
  • World-first Deakin study shows early trauma affects birds' song memory
  • Global warming growing taller, bigger plants in arctic and alpine areas
  • Don't be complacent this hay fever season: Deakin pollen expert
  • Deakin scientist sweetens appeal of strawberries with new breed
  • New national Deakin program helps kids with disabilities hit the dancefloor
  • Deakin study shows how to cut gym time, improve results
  • Deakin welcomes national strategy into obesity prevention
  • Performing a tackle more dangerous than being tackled: Deakin research
  • From crustaceans to camels: Deakin study tracks dingo diets
  • Deakin leads the way on support for transgender community
  • Cricket Australia review sweeping issues under rug: Deakin expert
  • Federal Government support for Future Economy Precinct welcome
  • Deakin awarded Carnegie Corporation grant for project on Middle East proxy conflicts
  • Double your portion sizes to get healthy: Deakin research
  • Deakin expert: Police given 'golden ticket' to search mobile phones
  • Deakin Teaching student to become Rhodes Scholar in 2019
  • Deakin graduate recruitment service voted Australia's most popular
  • Future architects on show, bringing design with a social conscience
  • One degree, two universities: Deakin and Coventry partner on global platform
  • Deakin study asks if 'baby brain' is really unique to pregnant women
  • Deakin Vice-Chancellor honoured with business leadership award
  • Deakin Vice-Chancellor honoured with business leadership award
  • Deakin Motion.Lab to showcase future of film at national screen event
  • Consider manslaughter charge for suicide incitement: Deakin experts
  • Deakin duo score 'Tall Poppy' awards for contribution to science
  • Gillian Triggs to Deakin forum: Society must 'stand up' for refugees
  • Deakin welcomes Government support for Advanced Fibre Cluster Geelong
  • Farm's dam good place to cut carbon emissions: World-first study
  • Deakin infant nutrition expert shares best practice tips for formula feeding
  • Deakin experts available for Victorian election analysis and commentary
  • Deakin politics expert calls for Upper House voting reform in Victoria
  • New Colombo Plan supports Deakin students to study and work in Indo-Pacific
  • Deakin research to benefit from record-breaking ARC award funds
  • Deakin research to receive more than $8 million in ARC award funds
  • First-of-its-kind Deakin technology to boost safety for older drivers
  • Deakin Business School hosts EntreprenHer program for girls
  • Procrastinating bosses trigger deviant staff behaviour: Deakin research
  • Killer whales diving to record depths for dinner: Deakin research
  • Deakin helps to deliver high-tech Warrnambool War Memorial
  • Diet as strategy to slow cognitive decline and reduce the risk of dementia
  • New study examines ways to increase physical activity in children 0-5 years old
  • Science superstar shows Deakin women lead the pack
  • Deakin report first to rank obesity policies on value for money
  • Deakin health research awarded $4.6 million in NHMRC funding
  • Deakin's first Indigenous doctor included in December graduations
  • Australian-first Deakin study shows most young people support sugar tax
  • ManuFutures tenants to grow faster thanks to Federal Government support
  • Deakin's healthy vending machines tackle bad snacking habits
  • New pathways to Deakin for South West TAFE graduates
  • Deakin launches first professional practice Master's for engineers
  • Majority of dog walkers flouting leashing laws on Victorian beaches
  • Deck shops with boughs of holly and shoppers forgive bad service: Deakin research
  • Gen Z teens reject traditional religion, embrace spirituality: Deakin research
  • Deakin Warrnambool Campus calls for study abroad candidates for 2019
  • Study shows exercising for appearance's sake a blow to body image
  • Use mozzie repellents with care this summer: Deakin air quality expert
  • Sex before 16 increases chance of risk taking later in life: Deakin study
  • How to be happier in 2019: Deakin wellbeing expert
  • Deakin MBA appoints outstanding business leaders to Adjunct Professor roles
  • Deakin welcomes Federal support to regional journalism with scholarships
  • Bangladeshi elections cement one-party dictatorship: Deakin expert
  • Deakin international expert available for comment on Brexit deal vote
  • First round offers: Deakin set to welcome next generation of students
  • Deakin exercise science experts reveal the fitness HIIT of 2019
  • Potential tennis players union could have huge impact: Deakin expert
  • Two years of Trump: Deakin US politics expert looks at the state of the States
  • Moo'D study to determine how different dairy influences wellbeing
  • Older jobseekers get access to free Deakin skill testing in new trial
  • Deakin researcher joins EU project exploring religious diversity, radicalisation
  • Deakin Art Gallery celebrates the selfie with reflective new exhibition
  • Deakin-led research highlights poor health of Aussie commercial fishers
  • Deakin congratulates 2019 Australia Day Honours recipients
  • Global call for joint action on obesity, undernutrition and climate change
  • Despite popularity not all apps will help you reach your goals: Deakin report
  • Sod turns on Deakin and AusNet Services' renewable energy microgrid
  • Shark populations recover better in human exclusion zones: Deakin study
  • What archaeology can teach us about consumer culture: Deakin researcher
  • Deakin leads new think tank on social cohesion and community resilience
  • Deakin app helps cut down drinking beyond annual booze ban
  • Humble vitamin C tablet key to Deakin diabetes breakthrough
  • Deakin researcher helps identify flesh-eating ulcer risk: Deakin graduations
  • Deakin scientists first to show why rosellas vary in colour
  • Celebrate Valentine's year round to nurture relationship: Deakin expert
  • Valentine's Day and declarations of love: advice from a Deakin expert
  • Ice crystals help Deakin tissue engineers create healing scaffolds
  • Carrots and cartoons could be the secret to upping kids' vegie intake
  • Deakin Commerce all in the family as sibling trio graduates
  • Deakin study shows city walkability can fix disadvantage health gap
  • Deakin University research leads to ADF driver simulator purchase
  • Warrnambool scientist helps tackle climate change impact on fish
  • Not just revenge porn: Deakin study shows why people share sexts
  • New study shows drought wiped out critical kelp in Port Phillip Bay
  • Deakin MBA students gain access to world's most prestigious managerial status
  • Deakin economist: Raising retirement age could harm worker health
  • Deakin researcher named among Vietnam's most influential women
  • Deakin University announces first study into female footy injuries
  • Deakin partners with Business in Heels to help shatter MBA glass ceiling
  • Statement from Acting Vice-Chancellor Kean Selway on City Deal
  • New guide launched to help refugees into the workforce
  • Deakin University celebrates 25 years in India
  • Does banning people actually work? Deakin expert calls for more research
  • Archaeological dig could show life in Oz is 50,000 years older than first thought
  • Study shows diverse religious education needed to fight prejudice
  • Deakin hosts 'ask me anything' event for World Bipolar Day in Geelong
  • Researchers' masterclass to promote sexual rights for people with disability
  • World-first study shows link between phone use and lower wellbeing
  • Deakin continues rise in world class research excellence and recognition
  • Deakin and ACCIONA team up for World Solar Challenge
  • Federal support for Deakin researchers to revolutionise alloys production
  • Deakin partners with Netball Victoria and the Melbourne Vixens
  • Advanced planning critical for end-of-life-care dignity: Deakin research
  • Deakin shows how to create community well-being through design
  • Deakin scientist: NSW poll result could decide future of Kosciuszko
  • Deakin experts available for commentary on Federal Budget
  • ARC report confirms Deakin research, innovation making difference to communities
  • Deakin scorecard shows states vary widely in obesity prevention efforts
  • Would-be Hitler assassin inspiring evangelical Trumpists: Deakin research
  • Deakin researchers work with AEC to improve the voting process
  • Triple usual flu numbers sparks warning from infectious disease expert
  • Easy ways to stay green this Easter: Deakin waste management expert
  • Deakin Art Gallery presents the work of contemporary artist Andrew Rogers
  • Deakin researchers find new ways to monitor workplace comfort with Baby Cube
  • 'Hey Siri! Why is Deakin investing $33 million in AI?'
  • Deakin-led Blue Carbon mapping to help fight to save Great Barrier Reef
  • Deakin researcher finds history lesson in Cats footy card collection
  • Fidget, jiggle, wriggle and writhe for health benefits: Deakin study
  • Blame evolution if you're overdoing the Easter eggs: Deakin experts
  • Triple usual flu numbers sparks warning from infectious disease expert
  • Deakin expert outlines the history behind today's modern 'Anzac 2.0'
  • Deakin researcher reveals traumatic truth of first post-WW1 Anzac Day
  • Deakin welcomes AI excellence commitment from State and Federal Labor
  • Deakin scientists create new process for recycling rare earth metals
  • Deakin experts available for commentary during federal election period
  • Deakin expert outlines future approaches to electric and autonomous vehicles
  • Deakin study shows best and worst years for AFL player injuries
  • Six teams in six months: Deakin unveils 'Venetian Blind' at Biennale
  • Cadel Evans, Gerard Whateley team up for Deakin’s David Parkin Oration
  • Deakin Crime Busters tour regional Victoria for Law Week
  • Study shows low muscle mass being missed in prostate cancer patients
  • Deakin welcomes Labor election commitment for Geelong battery facility
  • Deakin University awards cycling great Cadel Evans honorary doctorate
  • Deakin University awards cycling great Cadel Evans honorary doctorate
  • Deakin University awards cycling great Cadel Evans honorary doctorate
  • Deakin welcomes Labor's $10m pledge for new indoor stadium
  • Deakin law expert unpacks UN declarations of threats to global peace
  • Expert panel discusses Deakin guide for using Indigenous culture in design
  • Deakin researchers show why team-work in Aussie Rules wins
  • Nina Morrison awarded inaugural den Hollander Geelong Cats AFLW Scholarship
  • Game of Thrones reinforces racist 'Oriental' stereotypes: Deakin research
  • Deakin welcomes new Advanced Fibre Cluster Geelong CEO
  • Deakin launches new Institute for Health Transformation
  • Deakin research: Brutal episode has long-term impact on killer whales
  • Umpire abuse attracting less umpires to the game: Deakin researcher
  • Deakin researchers put Australian-made mass timber to the test
  • Deakin welcomes reappointment of Dan Tehan as Education Minister
  • Deakin awarded AWEI Gold Medal for LGBTIQ+ inclusion efforts
  • Rural medical students perform on par with urban peers: Deakin study
  • Deakin Art Gallery announces $10,000 Small Sculpture Award winner
  • Sports stars ace community empowerment for women: Deakin expert
  • Deakin researcher: violence against women still a national emergency
  • Deakin research lab looks for ways to help us live better and smarter
  • Deakin research lab looks for ways to help us live better and smarter
  • Deakin research lab looks for ways to help us live better and smarter
  • Deakin grant success brings big coup in eating disorder research
  • Interest cut leaves cash rate dangerously close to zero: Deakin expert
  • Deakin welcomes Federal Opposition shadow ministers
  • Don't rush crucial national anthem change: Deakin researcher
  • Don't rush crucial national anthem change: Deakin researcher
  • SPARK Deakin announces 10 startups for 2019 Accelerator program
  • Hunt, rest and play: Deakin researchers track city's Powerful Owls
  • A long-term project by Deakin University researchers has provided the most intimate picture yet of the daily habits of Melbourne's beloved Powerful Owls.
  • Hunt, rest and play: Deakin researchers track city's Powerful Owls
  • AFP raids 'tipping point' for national security: Deakin researcher
  • Deakin breakthrough tackles overheating phones and foldable tech
  • Teen tracking study shows they spend most waking hours sitting down
  • Deakin researchers develop concrete solution for recycled glass
  • Deakin researchers develop concrete solution for recycled glass
  • Deakin researchers develop concrete solution for recycled glass
  • Deakin scientists turn plant waste into biodegradable plastic
  • Deakin congratulates 2019 Queen's Birthday honours recipients
  • World-first project to unlock genetic code of prehistoric Wollemi Pine
  • Deakin researchers trial new app for carers of people living with cancer
  • Deakin University celebrates its 250,000th graduate
  • All Victorians can die with dignity, if they plan for it: Deakin researchers
  • Deakin continues rise in world rankings
  • Deakin report analyses growing number of apartment building defects
  • Oil price hike looms if tensions boil in Persian Gulf: Deakin expert
  • Deakin, Ford Motor Company craft green car insulation for auto industry
  • Deakin engineers look to Mother Nature for answers to power problems
  • Darwin conference calls for services to stop revolving door of prison
  • Climate change fuels autocracy in island nations: Deakin research
  • Warming up with different weighted balls isn't cricket: Deakin research
  • Deakin project explores pirouette prescription for kids with autism
  • Forget Tiny Homes, Deakin Researchers want to create Micro-Villages
  • Deakin renews partnership with Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race
  • Deakin renews partnership with Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race
  • Deakin, Xefco, Proficiency Contracting partner for $3.4m IMCRC project
  • Deakin's new heart and mind research group set to have an impact
  • Deakin researchers design maintenance-free bridge for Geelong park
  • Deakin welcomes new Vice-Chancellor
  • Better use of oral therapists key to universal dental care: Deakin study
  • Deakin climbs QS Top 50 Under 50 rankings ladder
  • Love thy neighbour to see a rise in house prices: Deakin study
  • Deakin researchers help close gap in national ocean monitoring
  • Shhh! Don't wake the microbes, warn Deakin blue carbon scientists
  • Muslim migrants need support beyond English skills: Deakin study
  • Surf Coast beaches need tougher dog regulations: Deakin research
  • Foundation to support Deakin's Indigenous and child health research
  • Turn to midwives to reduce rising rate of C-sections: Deakin research
  • Country press survival the focus of newly-funded Deakin research
  • Forgotten something? Deakin engineers invent a 'smart' schoolbag
  • MyStay program helps patients take control of their recovery
  • Parents keen to reduce salt but find product labels confusing: Deakin study
  • Brain mapping study could pave way to treat neurological disorder
  • Deakin grants to offer extra support to LGBTIQ+ community
  • New study shows sport not helping teens meet physical activity targets
  • First evaluation of 24-hour PT shows it’s not making Melbourne safer
  • Deakin exhibition shows intersection between research and art
  • More sleep secret weapon to elite cycling performance: Deakin study
  • High-rise living makes social life difficult for young families: Deakin study
  • Microplastics harming our drinking water: Deakin research
  • Deakin appoints new Executive Dean for Health
  • Deakin study examines why men choose to be childless, and the impact
  • Facebook partly to blame for country journalism decline: Deakin expert
  • How post-war migration shaped our suburbs: Deakin research
  • Landmark Deakin reports offers solutions to micro-credential challenge
  • New formula predicts AFL ladder position based on player injury: Deakin
  • Happy anniversary Mr Putin, but you’re not as powerful as you think
  • Happy anniversary Mr Putin, but you're not as powerful as you think
  • Deakin frontier materials researchers look for low cost battery solutions
  • Deakin researchers to host a 'sleep over' in the name of science
  • Government's infrastructure cost 'almost a coin toss': Deakin expert
  • Government's infrastructure cost 'almost a coin toss': Deakin expert
  • Deakin mega-study shows sitting not so bad for back pain
  • Deakin launches Digital Enhanced Living Hub to improve home care
  • Lower Health Star Rating, bigger discount: Deakin supermarket study
  • Common mistakes taking medicines can be avoided: Deakin researcher
  • Labor's shock loss was a long time coming: Deakin expert's new book
  • Aussie Rules not too dangerous for female knees: Deakin researcher
  • Performance Based Growth Funding – a new approach to matching demand to places
  • Tracking shows value of Marine Protected Areas, says Deakin researcher
  • Deakin study finds mobile phone spyware a threat to privacy laws
  • Rubbish to remedy: Deakin's circular economy solution for waste
  • Test123
  • Amazon burning will cause more drought and harm to our Barrier Reef
  • Amazon burning will cause more drought and harm to our Barrier Reef
  • Project to make education more inclusive for non-typically developing kids
  • Parents' social posts could constitute child rights breach: Deakin expert
  • NAPLAN results not so reliable this year, Deakin experts warn
  • Amazon burning will cause more drought and harm to our Barrier Reef
  • Amazon burning will cause more drought and harm to our Barrier Reef
  • Deakin scoops three AFR Higher Education awards
  • Deakin academics receive $7.88 million for pioneering health research
  • Deakin nursing program awarded for unique industry partnership
  • Deakin researchers win Eureka Prize for bomb detector
  • Conference calls for small business focus to see big economic growth
  • The idea of judges considering forensic reliability a risk: Deakin expert
  • Wellbeing Index finds Australians are happiest in retirement
  • World experts ask big blue carbon questions in Deakin study
  • Deakin's Genie: a virtual digital assistant out of the bottle
  • Deakin explores smart materials in home care systems for the elderly
  • Fruit and veg reduce heart disease death, but more still dying in bush
  • Deakin expert blows the whistle on recruiting successful coaches
  • Deakin expert blows the whistle on recruiting successful coaches
  • Deakin researchers use AI to speed up IOOF customer processes
  • Deakin improves in THE World University Rankings 2020
  • Cat Coins and Tiger Tokens future winner for AFL: Deakin expert
  • Cat Coins and Tiger Tokens future winner for AFL: Deakin expert
  • Cat Coins and Tiger Tokens future winner for AFL: Deakin expert
  • Deakin VR tools provide view of the future at wind farm site
  • Deakin study finds mixed outcomes for post-study work policy
  • Community care program reducing youth substance abuse and crime
  • Deakin research show bandicoots can thrive in Melbourne's outskirts
  • Deakin receives SAGE Athena Swan Bronze award
  • Deakin scientists share secret to the Holy Grail of hot chips
  • Deakin researchers in world first study of children's technology use
  • Deakin opens 'state-of-the-science' exercise and sport building at Burwood
  • Early success is critical for university student engagement: Deakin study
  • Profit-sharing could help boost productivity, wage growth: Deakin study
  • Deakin to use extended reality to recreate Geelong's waterfront history
  • A collective plan of action driven by people with a lived experience of disability will ensure Geelong leads the way as a city with accessibility and inclusion at its heart.
  • A collective plan of action driven by people with a lived experience of disability will ensure Geelong leads the way as a city with accessibility and inclusion at its heart.
  • Deakin study paves the way for greater access and inclusion in Geelong
  • Deakin uses 3-D to scan costumes in Arts Centre Melbourne's national collection
  • Deakin graduates ready to take on climate change and driverless cars
  • Deakin Business School among world's best with new EQUIS accreditation
  • Social media can be helpful distraction during exam time: Deakin expert
  • Deakin study finds school swimming programs alone not enough to keep kids safe
  • From senior cit to senior fit: Gym trial puts weight behind active bones
  • Cybercrime may be a battle we are destined to lose, says Deakin expert
  • Study shows belief in destiny a cruel fate for marriage satisfaction
  • Deakin research looks for water-wise processing in mineral mining
  • Deakin experts: Climate change threatens emergency health responses
  • Deakin researchers find key solution to recycling solar panels
  • Farmers urged to beware of needle stick injuries at lamb-marking time
  • Scientists call for mussel munch to help counter omega-3 crunch
  • Deakin develops free online courses to help reduce gambling harm
  • Crunch, chew, suck, or squish? Deakin taste experts explore food feel
  • Cancer rates higher in disadvantaged, remote parts of western Victoria
  • Elite school boys' "offensive" and "misogynistic" chants not surprising in elitist and sexist culture: Deakin expert
  • Elite school boys' "offensive" and "misogynistic" chants not surprising in elitist and sexist culture: Deakin expert
  • ABC newshound among winners at 2019 Deakin University Alumni Awards
  • Smart helmet designed by Deakin researcher gives cyclists the edge
  • New centre advances Integrated Reporting to build trust in business
  • Leading contemporary artist donates a major gift to Deakin collection
  • World-first Deakin study pinpoints best exercises to beat back pain
  • Diamonds star Liz Watson among winners of Deakin Sport Awards
  • Study shows binges, restrictive dieting have big impact on quality of life
  • Deakin's careers service named favourite for third consecutive time
  • Deakin Professor elected as fellow of Australia's top STEM academy
  • World-first smartphone app may help gamblers during Spring Racing
  • Geelong's changing landscape detailed in book by Deakin researchers
  • Study shows where in western Victoria people are injured most from falls
  • New exhibition celebrates Deakin's rich and varied art collection
  • We need to commemorate war more maturely says Deakin expert
  • Deakin student shows Geelong Railway Station as place of welcome
  • Get off your phone! Deakin researcher studies teen reading habits
  • Study shows texting a cheap way to reduce deaths by number one killer
  • Scientists spearhead 'major step forward' for malaria vaccine
  • World-first free course launched to help people eat themselves happier
  • Deakin's Institute of Koorie Education wins at Dreamtime Awards
  • Deakin's Institute of Koorie Education wins at Dreamtime Awards
  • Physical activity targets must change to optimise mental health
  • Deakin students find skiff project builds friendships, not just boats
  • Economic and environmental crises put pressure on health spending
  • When treehouses become screen-houses: Deakin screen time study
  • Deakin students push pedal power on Geelong to Perth charity cycle
  • Counselling program helps junior doctors beat stigma on mental health
  • New report outlines key strategies to stop revolving door of prison
  • Breakthrough paves path for a future free of batteries catching fire
  • Past research points to potential economic impacts of recent bushfires
  • Deakin researchers create 3D version of Ford's iconic 'kangaroo chaser'
  • Deakin researchers create 3D version of Ford's iconic 'kangaroo chaser'
  • Deakin celebrates Chinese-Australian partnerships at annual CAPS symposium
  • Deakin awarded $3.2million in ARC funding for Discovery Projects
  • Christmas and presents don't need to go hand in hand says expert
  • NHMRC funds to support mental health for business owners and cancer survivors
  • Deakin first Australian university to offer accredited cyber security courses
  • Deakin celebrates 1000 medical school graduates milestone
  • Deakin research finds security companies not always safest option in domestic violence
  • High ATAR not the only path to success, says Deakin expert
  • High ATAR not the only path to success, says Deakin expert
  • Deakin and Mastercard trialling a new digital identity service
  • Deakin and Mastercard trialling a new digital identity service
  • LeMond Carbon obtains independent verification of its carbon fibre rapid oxidation technology from Bureau Veritas
  • Electrons 'firing' at opening of Deakin's hi-tech energy storage centre
  • How parents can boost their child's motor skills, right from infancy
  • Warrnambool research centre tests trucks running on water
  • Psychologists essential to address gut-brain link in IBD treatment
  • Is Santa real? Why an honest answer won't kill Christmas magic
  • Life on Mars? Deakin's OzBot Titan may help NASA find out
  • Just seagrass to us but a powerhouse for fish, Deakin study shows
  • Entries now open for the Cadel Road Race all-access competition
  • New biogel boosts cell survival in damaged brain tissue
  • Elite cricketers getting stretched at the nets: Deakin
  • Elite cricketers getting stretched at the nets: Deakin
  • Top tips for looking after thirsty backyard birds this summer
  • Deakin study shows fish behaviour remains normal as ocean acidifies
  • Deakin reveals most popular 2020 courses for school-leavers
  • Deakin establishes new Bushfire Relief Residential Scholarships
  • Vale Professor Geoff Wilson AM, Deakin's fourth Vice-Chancellor
  • Vale Professor Geoff Wilson AM, Deakin's fourth Vice-Chancellor
  • Deakin research to determine if fussy kids are touch sensitive
  • FOMO trumps global fear as investors pursue returns in 2020
  • Flagging a time of collective mourning and respect for Country
  • Parents want to cut kids' sweet drinks but feel held hostage by marketing
  • Deakin researchers to build Australian-first motion simulator
  • Parents, not their kids, need to prepare for the new school year
  • Babies breastfed longer have healthier weight in early childhood
  • New resources ease the school transition for kids with a disability
  • Deakin congratulates 2020 Australia Day Honours recipients
  • Deakin response to the coronavirus
  • Student-driven course popularity 2010 to 2020: The times they are a-changing
  • Drawing on the Wall: Deakin Art Gallery unveils first exhibition of 2020
  • Fans tougher on player cheats than club management cheats
  • Fans tougher on player cheats than club management cheats
  • 'Goldilocks' stress response key to lowering health risk
  • Deakin University celebrates first graduations for 2020
  • Honouring sculptor Andrew Rogers' artistic brilliance and global legacy
  • New Deakin study finds sea urchins major culprits in CO2 emissions
  • Gut bacteria linked to anxiety-like behaviours in children
  • Deakin engineering centre named in honour of former VC Professor Jane den Hollander AO
  • RAIDER project delivers world-class robotics-driven training to the ADF
  • Study shows stress of fighting bushfires and importance of proper rest
  • Psychological factors key to lifting brakes on electric vehicle adoption
  • Exhausted fans need half-time break in crowded sports calendar
  • Deakin signs key step with Airbus to lift-off collaboration
  • Melbourne dubbed 'food swamp' as density of unhealthy outlets soars
  • Mapping study gives first glimpse of deep reefs beneath Bass Strait
  • Deakin celebrates graduation of first Sanctuary Scholarship recipient
  • Deakin celebrates graduation of first Sanctuary Scholarship recipient
  • Deakin celebrates graduation of first Sanctuary Scholarship recipient
  • Deakin Arts and Education researchers named 2020 Fulbright Scholars
  • Family Violence Royal Commission increased help-seeking, but not for all
  • Warrnambool graduates set to be inspired by local education visionary
  • Deakin reveals 'NIKERI Institute' Indigenous centre of excellence
  • Lewis Bandt's family relives Ute joy through virtual reality
  • Study shows students should consider negative impacts of 'gap' year
  • Deakin rises to ninth in the world for sports-related subjects
  • Deakin declares battery bona fides with electrifying new invention
  • Deakin declares battery bona fides with electrifying new invention
  • First-of-its-kind trial to explore gut health link to Parkinson's disease
  • Food education must be embedded across curriculum to combat obesity
  • Deakin AllPlay™ experts include all kids in the fun of being active
  • Deakin students receive Australia's best public university experience
  • Antidepressants could ease the pain for sufferers of inflammatory bowel disease
  • Expert calls for new approach to save Victoria's koalas
  • Just the taste of fat can make you feel full without eating
  • Just the taste of fat can make you feel full without eating
  • Obesity inequality is driving up deaths and healthcare costs
  • 'Tiny House' project set to make a big impact in Geelong and beyond
  • Mother's gut bacteria may hold key to ending allergy epidemic
  • Deakin offers free short course on transitioning to online learning
  • "I'm bored!": tips to keep kids moving while stuck at home all holidays
  • "I'm bored!" - tips to keep kids moving while stuck at home all holidays
  • New 'wearable tech' can improve a child's motor skills
  • Healthy body for a healthy mind during social isolation
  • Tips to keep kids moving while stuck at home all holidays
  • Tips to keep kids moving while stuck at home during the holidays
  • National survey to measure COVID-19 impacts on Australian families
  • Deakin students and staff embrace online transition
  • Fluffy or sticky? Deakin research determines the 'perfect' rice method
  • Deakin announces up to $25 million in hardship support for international students
  • Deakin 'virtually' supporting humanitarian leaders across the world
  • Deakin and Barwon Health delivering telehealth care for community
  • US risks 'superpower' status by pulling WHO funding: Deakin experts
  • Deakin 55th in worldwide higher education sustainability rankings
  • Stronger Chinese air pollution targets can save 100,000+ lives a year
  • Stronger Chinese air pollution targets can save 100,000+ lives a year
  • Stronger Chinese air pollution targets can save 100,000+ lives a year
  • Efficient cash flow cycles help local employers withstand shocks
  • Deakin welcomes Victorian Government support for international students
  • Deakin to survey people's attitudes to local water sources
  • Deakin makes hand sanitiser to keep emergency workers in safe hands
  • Deakin makes hand sanitiser to keep emergency workers in safe hands
  • Breakthrough in energy storage set to drive a cleaner future
  • Breakthrough in energy storage set to drive a cleaner future
  • National survey to assess how Australians are coping without sport
  • Child's play helps parents too but finding time and space is not so easy
  • A new mourning - Australians create new funeral rituals during pandemic
  • Australia's principals under extreme stress well before pandemic
  • Reluctant Australians should seek health care now as COVID-19 restrictions ease
  • Deakin's Professor John Endler elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society
  • COVID-19 pandemic exposes weakness in Aussie supply chains
  • Supermarkets urged to end heavy promotion of unhealthy foods
  • Deakin welcomes Victorian Government support for Universities
  • Community health to benefit from Deakin's $8.9M of federal funding
  • Deakin launches subsidised short courses targeting growth sectors
  • Momentum is building for Warrnambool's Hycel Hydrogen Hub
  • Deakin's response to challenges of COVID-19 pandemic
  • Online program for businesses to get safely back to work
  • Health star label misleads consumers with high ratings for junk food
  • Deakin's free courses to help Victorian small businesses adapt and thrive
  • Deakin's free courses to help Victorian small businesses adapt and thrive
  • Deakin University Council re-elects Chancellor John Stanhope AM
  • The secret to making working from home a happy, healthy place to be
  • Deakin's positive and world-wide health impacts recognised by WHO
  • Dads' sleep deprivation and fatigue at 'pathological' levels
  • Deakin congratulates 2020 Queen's Birthday honours recipients
  • Deakin ready to welcome and support international students
  • Only seven per cent of Bendigo adults eat enough fruit and veg
  • Social media platforms under fire for pushing junk food to our kids
  • Deakin welcomes Australian Government funding for innovative defence project
  • One Deakin international student's impact on Australia
  • Statement from Deakin Vice-Chancellor Professor Iain Martin
  • Statement from Deakin Vice-Chancellor Professor Iain Martin
  • Deakin welcomes Federal Government's recognition of universities' role in national recovery
  • Coastal ecosystems have high dollar value as nurseries for fish
  • Deakin ranks among world's best young universities
  • Research shows lack of diverse representation in LGBTQI+ kids' lit
  • Deakin reaffirms status among the world's best young universities
  • Deakin powers into a sustainable future with MREP2 wind farm project
  • Deakin powers into a sustainable future with MREP2 wind farm project
  • Deakin joins European Union global study on mum and baby health
  • Deakin joins European Union global study on mum and baby health
  • New traceability program to build trust in Australia's food supply chains
  • Deakin research finds Little Penguins bring big returns
  • Deakin Centre fighting COVID19 in rural emergency departments
  • Researchers evaluate cost-effective carbon capture and storage
  • Latest ARWU rankings show Deakin among Australia's best
  • Deakin's new Hub for world-leading energy storage and conversion
  • Geelong Cats nurture Deakin's next generation of Sport Scientists
  • Study shows personality traits point the pathway to happiness
  • Technology meets art in live painting collaboration for NAIDOC Week
  • Surf's up as Deakin trio launch world-first recycled carbon surfboards
  • Farmer health is better with specialist Ag health and medicine support
  • Newly accredited programmes offer more reward and recognition for great teaching and learning at Deakin University
  • Deakin welcomes international student visa announcements
  • Great Barrier Reef has critical role in fight against global warming
  • Intelligent home monitoring to help prevent COVID-19 deaths
  • Deakin eye tracking tech measures kids' attraction to junk food ads
  • New Master's course to upskill engineers for infrastructure projects
  • Evidence shows netball's 'Super Shot' currently a risk worth taking
  • New app helps kids learn how to keep their personal data safe online
  • New agreement brings Deakin's pioneering AI expertise to Defence
  • Vale Mr Clive 'Roger' Hele Brookes
  • Vale Mr Clive "Roger" Hele Brookes
  • Victorian 2020 graduate teachers also go online for learning
  • Covid-19 mask rule means learning to better use our 'smize'
  • Deakin appoints new Executive Dean of Arts and Education
  • Vale Mr Clive 'Roger' Hele Brookes
  • Income support needed for individual workers hit hardest by bushfires
  • Cancer patients need healthy diets and muscle strength for recovery
  • Australian Army funding drives Deakin's autonomous vehicle research
  • New Deakin tracking study captures pro netball performance
  • National study to ask Australians how they are coping with COVID
  • Australia's online shoppers and E-commerce sector rising during lockdown
  • Bilingual primary schools are the talk of the property market
  • Australia's hydrogen application research is being led by Deakin's Hycel Technology Hub in south-west Victoria
  • Deakin's Boron Nitride Nanotubes (BNNT) are pure and industry-ready
  • The future of electric aviation in Australia: Deakin launches comprehensive white paper on possibilities and next steps
  • TEST Think locally to achieve global environmental goals: Deakin study
  • TEST 2 Think locally to achieve global environmental goals: Deakin study
  • Experts call for national approach to healthy eating in childcare
  • Empower our grassroots to achieve global sustainability goals
  • Child sexual exploitation among world's most lucrative crimes
  • Deakin researchers recognised as national leaders
  • Deakin researchers recognised as national leaders
  • Deakin researchers recognised as national leaders
  • Do peace talks with Taliban herald a better future for Afghanistan?
  • Deakin researchers named finalists for 2020 Eureka Prizes
  • Statement from Vice-Chancellor Professor Iain Martin on the 2020-21 Budget
  • Robots4Good founder among winners at 2020 Deakin Alumni Awards
  • Major study to unravel secrets of chronic fatigue syndrome
  • Looking at diet and exercise to treat COVID-19 related depression
  • Electrifying idea wins global green tech prize for IFM research team
  • Deakin grad turned Ford engineer shows value of international students
  • New digital Career Map to combat supply chain talent shortage
  • Conflict and chaos could lead to better business outcomes: Research
  • Sustainable eating is healthy for us and the planet, and saves money too
  • Deakin researchers identify 'trifecta of risk' for thunderstorm asthma
  • $2.3 million hydrogen research project starts at Deakin's Warrnambool campus
  • It has stopped our lives: Families share the impact of COVID-19
  • Alfred Deakin Director Fethi Mansouri elected Social Sciences Fellow
  • Business research centre funded for mental health training
  • Deakin scoops pool at AFR Higher Education Awards
  • Deakin scoops pool at AFR Higher Education Awards
  • Sod turns on hydrogen training in Warrnambool
  • Eureka Prize win for world-first citizen science program
  • Deakin's Professor Jack Reynolds elected Humanities Fellow
  • Deakin's Professor Jack Reynolds elected Humanities Fellow
  • Basic virus biology to drive more reliable testing of COVID-19
  • Deakin 2030: Ideas to Impact - new strategy looks to the next decade
  • Deakin joins ATN
  • 'Farming' fish could reveal how humans domesticated animals
  • Australian-first study confirms ultra-processed food link to obesity
  • Do police need to carry guns all the time? The research says 'no'
  • Personalised nutrition trend shows flaws in one-size-fits-all diets
  • New rural training stream aims to boost numbers of country doctors
  • New rural training stream aims to boost numbers of country doctors
  • Deakin welcomes appointment of Alan Tudge as Education Minister
  • First round offers: Deakin reveals top ten courses for school-leavers in 2021
  • Study finds many toddler foods could be classified as junk food
  • Six ways to prepare your preppy for their first weeks of school
  • Tips to help managers support staff transition from the virtual to the physical workplace
  • Deakin congratulates 2021 Australia Day Honours recipients
  • Renewable energy passion fuels Hycel's newest and youngest recruit
  • Minimum price policy halves wine consumption in Northern Territory
  • Students look to enrich their studies with international scholarship
  • Venetian Blind: Deakin Art Gallery unveils first exhibition of 2021
  • Deakin and Glenelg Shire Council sign new collaboration agreement
  • Romantic fiction the place to go for love lessons
  • Winners and losers in the rise of the regional property market
  • App based exercise becomes answer to fitness woes during lockdown
  • Deakin's Costa Hall shines anew with COVID makeover
  • Vale Honorary Professor John Andrew Henry
  • Advanced manufacturing hub to double in size as Geelong success expands to regional Victoria
  • Crescent Foundation partners with Deakin to nurture refugee leaders
  • Fires, floods, and a global pandemic: Principals talk about alarming stress and workloads during 'year like no other'
  • Future of emergency housing on show at Geelong Design Week
  • New graduate course to boost numbers of maths and science teachers
  • New graduate course to boost numbers of maths and science teachers
  • New graduate course to boost numbers of maths and science teachers
  • Australian-first study reveals gender differences in footy injuries
  • Victoria's Governor opens new Deakin Law School Building
  • Five hidden gems of Port Phillip Bay to explore these Easter holidays
  • Is the Easter Bunny real: tips for answering an age-old question
  • What type of breakfast person are you? Cereal, toast or eggs?
  • Kids and smartphones: a warning for parents about harmful impacts
  • Deakin VC announced as new Chair of ATN Universities
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  • Governor-General opens new Deakin research building
  • Coles and Deakin create specialist academic program in retailing skills
  • Eating your way to a healthy heart: study shows diet can trump genetics
  • Deakin unveils largest-ever solar farm at an Australian university
  • Eating your way to a healthy heart: study shows diet can trump genetics
  • Pandemics, past and present, afford deeper contemplation of war
  • Deakin strengthens sustainability with three landmark aquatic projects
  • Deakin sport scientists find netball Super Shot a risky proposition
  • New Australian-first guide to boost consumer confidence in our food supply chains
  • High protein intake in babies linked to obesity in childhood
  • Vale Mr Frank Costa AO
  • World-first AI Avatar in dementia education set to improve care
  • Hycel goes global with new hydrogen dairy project
  • Infosys and Deakin join forces for strategic engagement in research, innovation and skill development
  • Reducing wildlife roadkill is not a one-size-fits-all solution
  • Deakin project to strengthen financial capability among young people
  • Deakin partners launch new face mask with technology active against SARS-CoV-2
  • Australia's biggest local news survey reveals readers' passion for print
  • MoU signing strengthens Deakin and Hanwha partnership
  • Nanotechnology creates next-generation powerful battery technology
  • Deakin to lead new national network in mental health research
  • Independent three-year study finds good news for Queensland nightlife
  • Deakin joins with Indian partners to support pandemic response
  • Deakin joins with Indian partners to support pandemic response2
  • Study sheds light on the impact of sunshine on corporate decision-making
  • Alfred Deakin Professor Svetha Venkatesh elected Science Fellow
  • Message from the Vice-Chancellor - dKin Times May 2021
  • New report shows how COVID-19 has accelerated fundamental change in Australian sports industry
  • Deakin professor named Australian 'Space Researcher of the Year'
  • Nutritional psychiatry pioneer awarded Queen’s Birthday Honour
  • Nuts about you: daily handful a brain booster for older people
  • Healthy vending machine policy adds to business bottom line
  • Food dashboard shows just how unhealthy Australian supermarkets are
  • Deakin scientists turn contaminated soil from waste to resource
  • Tips to get the most from this year’s tax return
  • From nest egg to nursery: superannuation for IVF raises red flags
  • Deakin builds clean energy future with two major infrastructure and research projects
  • Student imaginations set to soar in new high-tech learning precinct
  • How to create sustainable buildings with help from your dog
  • Warrnambool's Hycel to unlock Australia’s clean energy future
  • Study paints sobering picture of abject performance and lost opportunities for Australia in innovation and research and development
  • Alfred Deakin Professor Matthew Barnett awarded ARC Australian Laureate Fellowship
  • New water fountains celebrate environment, education and storytelling
  • Funding boost secures new facilities for Deakin's technology, science and health students
  • World-first trial aims to build COVID-safe construction industry
  • COVID-19 case at Waurn Ponds campus
  • From Deakin to Tokyo: VC congratulates competing students and alumni
  • Active breaks help children think better and manage their behaviour
  • Deakin University welcomes funding for new fibres Research Hub
  • Pandemic-affected training could be an advantage for some Olympic athletes
  • How to snack like an athlete while watching the Olympics
  • Bullying reduces quality of life for both children and parents
  • Deakin's Waterfront campus to welcome ABC's month-long radio in residency
  • How to snack like an athlete while watching the Olympics
  • Transcript of interview with Deakin VC Professor Iain Martin
  • VC op-ed: Vaccination the only way for Australia to emerge from its gilded cage
  • Motivated to take up a sport after watching the Olympics: a Deakin expert explains how to turn inspiration into action
  • COVID-hit businesses gain access to $6.5m digital innovation hub
  • IVF experiences: new study wants to hear from regional people
  • Ecosystems vital to realising UN targets to protect and preserve nature
  • Deakin University lands crucial Australian War College partnership
  • New Colombo Plan helps Australians engage with the Indo-Pacific
  • Deakin reimagines a sustainable and vibrant future
  • Study sheds light on mental health of Paralympic athletes
  • How’s your sleep, Dad? One question can reveal home truths
  • How’s your sleep, Dad? One question can reveal home truths
  • How’s your sleep, Dad? One question can reveal home truths
  • Safety a priority for Deakin: 2021 National Student Safety Survey
  • Waterfront to welcome ABC's radio in residency in March 2022
  • Heavy drinking when young increases alcohol risk in early pregnancy
  • Heavy drinking when young increases alcohol risk in early pregnancy
  • Cancer in wildlife species impacts the way freshwater ecosystems function
  • Daylight savings and your body clock; tips from a Deakin expert
  • From the Vice-Chancellor September 2021
  • Deakin charts course to safely reopen campuses
  • Students rate Deakin #1 in Victoria
  • New vehicle simulator to drive Victorian economy further: from virtual prototyping to virtual testing
  • Deakin ready to welcome back international students
  • Daily handful of nuts and seeds can help common chronic liver disease
  • Deakin to proceed with organisational change
  • Deakin partners with Samsung to launch trial of Vital Monitoring System to help people return safely to work
  • It's not 'amount' but 'type' of fat that makes a difference to the scales
  • Community approach to obesity establishes healthy habits in children
  • Deakin expert warns thunderstorm asthma season could rival 2016 epidemic
  • Research reveals new insights about supply chain labour shortages
  • Cats players help to solve the problem of AFLW knee injuries
  • From the Vice-Chancellor October 2021
  • Angel Next Door founder among winners at 2021 Alumni Awards
  • World-first blue carbon estimates in time for COP26 summit
  • Research collaboration to reduce environmental impact of textile dyeing
  • Students make return to campus
  • Deakin Chancellor appointed next Convenor of the University Chancellors Council
  • Australians tell us what they want in parks and playgrounds
  • From the Vice-Chancellor November 2021
  • Deakin Residential Services appoints Ms Marion Bayley as CEO
  • Lockdowns meant long hours of screen time and less activity for families
  • Deakin Art Gallery announces $10,000 Small Sculpture Award
  • Deakin joins peak body Science and Technology Australia
  • Youth mental health a multi-million-dollar burden on Australian families
  • Statement from the Vice-Chancellor regarding Professor Karen Hapgood
  • Tackling Australia's $3 billion food and fibre fraud problem
  • Midlife diet could help you eat your way to a healthy brain
  • The results are in - COVID lockdowns were bad for our mental health
  • It's a hat-trick! Deakin Sport Science world number one for the third time
  • First-round offers 2022: Deakin's top ten courses for school-leavers
  • From the Vice-Chancellor January 2022
  • Deakin congratulates 2022 Australia Day Honours recipients
  • VC interview with Virginia Trioli on ABC Melbourne
  • DeakinCo. and TCS partner to address digital skills gap in Australia
  • Deakin's T1 plan to bring campuses back to life
  • ManuFutures 'Accelerates' manufacturing success with $1million voucher program
  • Charlie Sofo: Tutto new exhibition at the Deakin Art Gallery
  • Stories from the inside: the failings of Australia's criminal justice system
  • Deakin research expertise helps crunch crash data for latest TAC advertising campaign
  • Free innovation sessions for SMEs to adapt and thrive post-COVID
  • From the Vice-Chancellor February 2022
  • Deakin welcomes announcement of new Hanwha facility at Avalon
  • There's more to a bad back than a damaged spine, new research says
  • Workplace activity programs can help with stress, anxiety and sleep
  • Deakin welcomes Anam Cara House to Waurn Ponds campus
  • Deakin recycling and renewable energy hub shortlisted for federal funds
  • Deakin University statement on Ukraine
  • Innovation expert to lead post-COVID recovery hub for Victorian SMEs
  • Deakin and Acciona Energia to unveil first Victorian contender in World Solar Challenge
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  • Deakin recycling and renewable energy hub shortlisted for federal funds
  • Deakin launches new BioFactory as part of Circular Economy Accelerator-Organics project
  • New Honorary Fellows strengthen Deakin's Indigenous design thinking
  • National Student Safety Survey highlights Deakin's commitment to confronting sexual harm
  • Deakin welcomes new Head of School for Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Children score D- for physical activity as experts fear health crisis looms
  • From the Vice-Chancellor March 2022
  • New citizen science program to unlock mystery of giant spider crabs
  • DeakinCo. and Deloitte report on significant returns on Learning and Development investment
  • Deakin opens free family law clinic in Geelong
  • Deakin supports local industry to advance battery technology
  • Indian business leaders visit to expand internship opportunities
  • Deakin's Grads on the Green celebrate post-pandemic
  • Grow your manufacturing and design ideas with a $10,000 voucher from Deakin
  • Hayley Millar Baker survey exhibition featured at the Deakin Art Gallery
  • Deakin welcomes Professor Gaye Sculthorpe to School of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Frozen koala sperm is key to saving the species, new model shows
  • Deakin experts available for commentary during federal election period
  • Data shows flood economic impact goes far beyond disaster aid and rebuild
  • War crimes prompt rethink of Australian Anzac legend
  • War crimes prompt rethink of Australian Anzac legend
  • From the Vice-Chancellor April 2022
  • Emma Kearney, Daniel Harford team up for 2022 David Parkin Oration
  • Deakin University's Evelyn Araluen wins 2022 Stella Prize
  • Do kids get enough time to eat their school lunch?
  • The Hon Dan Tehan MP to tour the new hydrography training ground at Warrnambool campus
  • Statement from the Vice-Chancellor
  • Deakin continues HSBC partnership with funding for new project
  • Deakin secures $50m Trailblazer funding to drive green manufacturing revolution
  • Harnessing social media to teach English in schools
  • Deakin University and Geelong Cats Celebrate IDAHOBIT
  • Why we need a blue carbon investment roadmap
  • Sarah Goffman's plastic artefacts featured at the Deakin Art Gallery
  • Sarah Goffman’s plastic artefacts featured at the Deakin Art Gallery
  • From the Vice-Chancellor May 2022
  • Why fencing farm dams is good for the climate
  • Deakin grad launches a number one podcast during lockdown
  • Deakin grad launches a number one podcast during lockdown
  • Professor Sally McArthur named new Director of Institute for Frontier Materials
  • Training available to equip teachers to better deal with student trauma
  • Experts raise concerns about institutions blocking access to assisted dying
  • Former MPs speak of unemployment, grief, and challenges post-politics
  • Arts sector project tackles 'sticky' problem of audience diversification
  • Deakin congratulates 2022 Alfred Deakin Professors
  • Study looks at new ways to ease pain for people suffering with endometriosis
  • Deakin helping dreams come true
  • Deakin helping dreams come true
  • Rogue COVID-19 apps collected info on Australians' race, ethnicity
  • Deakin academic calls for Indigenous teachings in Aussie classrooms
  • Aussies unaware of the upcoming 'golden decade' of sport
  • Warrnambool campus is home to some of the world's best researchers
  • Warrnambool GALS on track to become leaders in STEM
  • Deakin student and Olympic gold medallist leads Queen's Birthday Honours
  • Disadvantaged groups felt better about themselves in 2020
  • Australian drug trial aims to reduce hospital visits for kids with asthma
  • If you are what you eat, where does it come from? The importance of food traceability
  • Bridging the skills gap: balancing sovereign capability and foreign talent
  • Virtual Reality helps young drivers stay safe around heavy vehicles
  • Deakin study urges rethink on employee wellbeing
  • Does 'booze now, pay later' lead to a financial hangover?
  • 'Bush kinder' builds early understanding of STEM fundamentals
  • Job services shakeup must better engage employers to bring benefit
  • From the Vice-Chancellor June 2022
  • Vale Emeritus Professor Malcolm Skilbeck AO
  • Deakin academics lead Australia's biggest racism data study
  • Deakin appoints new Executive Dean of Science, Engineering and Built Environment
  • Trainee doctors create community connections in Victoria's south-west
  • Businesses with AI focus increase profits, create jobs and perform better
  • Teacher shortage sparks fears for Aussie students' learning outcomes
  • Deakin experts examine controversial gender quotas in sport
  • Is the tide out on marine education?
  • Tech breakthrough could make oil refineries greener, hydrogen safer
  • Illegal gun trade alive and well in Australia's criminal underworld
  • New discovery shifts sodium batteries from risky liquid to safe solid
  • Universities join forces on national study to track nursing and allied health graduates
  • Deakin and Dreamscreen sign landmark virtual film production deal
  • Deakin and Dreamscreen sign landmark virtual film production deal
  • Deakin University Art Gallery presents Holding in the hand
  • STEM Hub for girls gets funding boost
  • STEM Hub for girls gets funding boost
  • Deakin continues its commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion with with new gender inclusive language
  • From the Vice-Chancellor July 2022
  • Junk food companies turn to TikTok to further exploit children
  • Could a sharia-compliant bond help fund our green energy transition?
  • Deakin Professors announced as finalists in the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes
  • Deakin students go for gold at 2022 Commonwealth Games
  • Report reveals camera professionals face systemic inequality and discrimination
  • Works begin at Australia's first hydrogen research and development facility
  • Not so sweet: research shows the growing sugar hit in global food sales
  • Study finds children missing out on healthy diets at childcare
  • Australian businesses reaping rich rewards from data analytics investment
  • Deakin research breakthrough paves new way for next-generation batteries
  • Many big companies not meeting new ASX corporate governance guidelines
  • Birds of a feather grow differently according to the weather
  • Growing the aquaculture industry without depleting the ocean
  • From the Vice-Chancellor August 2022
  • Deakin University and Bethany Community Support unite to celebrate Wear it Purple day
  • Deakin rated Victoria’s best for overall student experience
  • 'From the Heart of Bangladesh' opens at Deakin's Burwood campus
  • Aussie parents struggle to scale back screentime post-lockdowns
  • Deakin trains the next generation of live sport broadcasters
  • Why women are steering clear of the transport industry
  • The only man on the mat: study finds yoga helps men's mental health
  • Solution to Australia's skills shortage could be found closer to home
  • 'Cluey' Aussie teens reject unrealistic body standards on social media
  • Support for secondary school STEM boosted as Deakin joins In2science
  • Can a common blood pressure medication help people with depression?
  • Deakin Melbourne Boomers documentary exposes inequality in sport
  • Deakin Art Gallery announces $10,000 Small Sculpture Award winner
  • Companies led by thrill-seeking pilot CEOs pay less tax
  • Deakin E-bikes trial to boost transport options across Geelong
  • Institutional investors increasingly recalling loaned shares before AGMs
  • Study shows male named inventors have greater patent success
  • From the Vice-Chancellor September 2022
  • Deakin University Vice-Chancellor announces new Hubs with international universities in India
  • Putting the fun into food studies at Scienceworks this school holidays
  • Deakin’s ManuFutures delivers manufacturing innovation expertise to Bendigo and Warrnambool
  • Australia's surveillance laws endanger press freedom
  • Deakin leads first Indian government-university-industry partnership
  • New 'lifestyle' guidelines provide more options for treating depression
  • COVID-19 sufferers may be more susceptible to thunderstorm asthma
  • Uni governance conference tackles tertiary change and challenges
  • Deakin international graduates hitting the mark for Victorian employers
  • Deakin opens world-class battery research and innovation hub
  • Deakin opens world-class battery research and innovation hub
  • Russia war sees investors rethink ethical objection to defence stocks
  • Australia is sliding backwards in efforts to prevent obesity
  • Deakin experts available for commentary on federal budget
  • From the Vice-Chancellor October 2022
  • Deakin to transform recycling and energy as Budget locks-in Trailblazer
  • Deakin prioritises student mental health and wellbeing with 'whole of university' approach
  • Deakin students test drive custom-built solar car ahead of the World Solar Challenge
  • Deakin's Art gallery celebrates the collection of Etta and Emmanuel Hirsh
  • Deakin University international students consider how to build a more resilient Geelong
  • New online portal to drive India-Australia internship opportunities
  • Deakin's research named among Australia's best
  • Deakin co-curates 'ambitious' Mornington Peninsula art project
  • Deakin wins first place at the 2022 Warman Design and Build Competition
  • Deakin experts available for commentary on Victorian election
  • Deakin University and Lancaster University (United Kingdom) are collaborating on the development of an innovative joint campus in Bandung, West Java
  • Accord shake-up to transform Higher Education
  • Disaster aid helps fund rise of 'storm autocrats' in island nations
  • Deakin alum Antoinette Braybrook named Melburnian of the Year
  • Rival outlaw motorcycle gangs team up to commit serious crimes
  • Lessons from the walking trail
  • Healthcare leaders meet to discuss workforce challenges and solutions
  • Deakin ranks in the world's top 5 for education and education research
  • Deakin Professors announced as finalists in Engagement Australia Excellence Awards
  • Deakin researcher named national leader in obesity prevention
  • Hook, line and tagged by Deakin researchers over a decade ago
  • AI festival focuses on new tech bringing benefit to business and society
  • Father's gift creates greater opportunity for aspiring doctors at Deakin
  • From the Vice-Chancellor December 2022
  • Mums call for greater family-friendly focus in live sport
  • Call for human milk to be regulated in same way as blood donation
  • Deakin and Barwon Health partner in new centre for disease research
  • New Deakin partnership presents Australia-India Centre for Energy
  • Deakin University Elite Women's Road Race returns in 2023
  • Deakin cements reputation as world leader in sport research and education
  • Pollution from farm fires significantly increases blood pressure risk
  • 'Exercise snacking' the revolutionary new approach to fitness
  • Deakin's new centres supercharge environment and sustainability research
  • Ukrainians supported to lead in response to ongoing humanitarian crisis
  • Report outlines how to help SMEs benefit from 'integrated reporting'
  • Deakin's December offers reveal top 10 most popular courses for 2023
  • Immersive experiences increase understanding of respect and inclusion
  • Deakin University announces new Head of the School of Information Technology
  • New process extracts silicon from solar panels to build better batteries
  • Unlocking chemical cues is key to invasive sea star removal
  • From the Vice-Chancellor January 2023
  • Deakin University celebrates Australia Day 2023 Honours List appointees
  • Statement from the Vice-Chancellor regarding Alfred Deakin Professor Julie Owens
  • VC interview with Ali Moore on ABC Melbourne
  • Expanded ManuFutures hub ready to support Australian-made manufacturing
  • Hospital testing to show robotic scans a win-win for patients, clinicians
  • Deakin researchers aim for early detection to stop bird flu from taking flight
  • Experts sound alarm on 'predatory' and 'exploitative' baby formula industry
  • I know what you did at art school!!
  • New Indigenous Strategy marks 'momentous occasion' for Deakin
  • Dating in the dark: why online romance could be safer than we think
  • Power of AI to be harnessed in Victorian secondary schools
  • Deakin University teams up with TEQSA for AI webinar series
  • Food labels must highlight negative impacts to deter unhealthy choices
  • Deakin's Digital Futures Hub partnership set to transform Victorian online retail businesses
  • Statement from the Vice-Chancellor regarding Alfred Deakin Professor Mike Ewing
  • Star of the South back on the water for big fish surveys
  • Deakin joins with Rajasthan Royals to develop Indian sport opportunities
  • Deakin shows off new drone, VR and aerospace tech at Avalon Airshow
  • World first trial to investigate new medication for 'ice' dependence
  • Aussie parents in rural areas struggle to access IVF treatment
  • Aspiring doctors to start their Deakin studies at Warrnambool and Ararat
  • Australian-first study examines cyberhate in women's sport
  • Students help track air pollution in Australian-first citizen science study
  • In India, with India, for India: Deakin to open world-first campus
  • Workplace mental health gets a boost with Counting on U expansion
  • Study reveals the COVID toll on nation's community health workforce
  • Healthy food retail in remote NT communities identified as top priority
  • Screening for vitamin C levels could improve diabetes outcomes
  • Public art project shines light on Melbourne's wastewater infrastructure
  • New industry survey shows how HR in Australia is changing
  • Deakin University teams up with SportNXT ahead of global summit
  • Deakin to offer Occupational Therapy at Warrnambool from 2024
  • Vice-Chancellor Professor Iain Martin reappointed for a further term
  • National report offers blueprint for sustaining local mastheads
  • The common household gadgets harvesting your child's data
  • Researchers trial novel way to restore coastal wetlands
  • VC statement on an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament
  • Investors like companies that take out loans
  • Organisations join to tackle loss of underwater forests
  • Deakin launches Australia's most advanced motion simulator
  • Deakin appoints new Executive Dean of Arts and Education
  • Demise of Administrative Appeals Tribunal a timely lesson on political interference in Australia's legal system
  • Law must catch up with growing popularity of informal sperm donation
  • New scholarships give aspiring doctors the chance to study from 2024
  • Deakin's Blue Carbon Lab recognised on national scale for climate change research
  • Deakin and ACS sign MoU agreement, boosting collaboration between bodies
  • Deakin to launch ambitious nature-based solutions to climate change
  • Passing the sniff test: Can we train our brain to boost smell and memory?
  • Could medicinal cannabis be the answer to the pain of endometriosis?
  • Showcase spotlights the future of advanced manufacturing in Victoria
  • Virtual haptics harnessed to teach STEM in regional and rural schools
  • Experts call for food industry change to address mental health crisis
  • Craig Foster on using law to change society, from sport to human rights
  • Eating too much ultra-processed food could make us depressed
  • Deakin begins hydrogen truck research with PACCAR Australia
  • Deakin University researchers prove TIDE's tech breakthrough into ZeroTrust cyber security
  • New project to create talent pipeline for Geelong's supply chain industry
  • Business leaders come together for AI Festival to talk value, ethics
  • Study finds some mealtime strategies make fussy kids even fussier
  • Are sports foods all they shake up to be? Study reveals shocking truth
  • More support for graduate teachers in Victoria's southwest
  • Deakin students ready to race at Bridgestone World Solar Challenge launch
  • Sisters, brothers and bugs: how siblings protect babies from allergies
  • Deakin partners with GMHBA to address workforce shortages and boost job opportunities for students
  • Deakin academics lead King's Birthday Honours List
  • Vale Emeritus Professor Phillip 'Pip' Hamilton AM
  • Innovative new album of Gunditjmara songs released
  • Graduation day is just the beginning for new Barwon Health nurse
  • New study finds increasing health burden of type 2 diabetes in Australia
  • Deakin on the rise in 2024 QS World University Rankings
  • Deakin Cats Community Centre celebrates a decade
  • Access and inclusion - a force for creativity
  • Most companies still not meeting ASX corporate governance guidelines
  • Can green time help parents with their children's screen time?
  • Call for organ donation to be linked with voluntary assisted dying
  • Deakin Professors announced as finalists in the 2023 Eureka Prizes
  • Prestigious STEM Ambassador roles for Deakin experts
  • Deakin and ABC partner up to support regional and rural journalism
  • Australia-first survey shows where arts organisations can do better on audience diversity
  • Expanded ManuFutures hub builds sovereign capability in manufacturing
  • New courses launched to combat out-of-field Technology teaching
  • Deakin Cats Footy Clinic attracts new members to ranks of AFL faithful
  • Australians living longer but dementia and Alzheimer's a greater risk
  • Could gender quotas be the answer to sexist boys' school culture?
  • Warrnambool campus to address community healthcare needs with new Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
  • No exams? No worries! Deakin to introduce new Bachelor of Engineering degree in 2024
  • Researchers test new clinical therapy to help young autistic people
  • Vale Emeritus Professor Joseph (Joe) Graffam
  • New web-based app aims to boost veggie intake in young adults
  • Barwon Health and Deakin join collaborative centre for mental health
  • Undergrad nursing and midwifery students vote Deakin top of the class
  • Students urged to look to the cosmos for inspiration in STEM
  • Queenscliff Marine Science Centre $3.5million revamp to support healthy ocean research
  • Deakin's ManuFutures inspires next generation of local entrepreneurs
  • Nanoneedle breakthrough gives hope for cheaper cancer treatment
  • New research facility to help bring sustainable materials to market
  • Web-based nutrition program transforms type 2 diabetes health
  • Barwon Health and Deakin celebrate long-standing partnership
  • Deakin Art Gallery announces winner of $15k Small Sculpture Award
  • Deakin experts available for comment on the Voice referendum
  • Hard truths: Exploring Indigenous truth-telling in Australia
  • Can twins tell us how men's eating habits impact the next generation?
  • University students with disabilities face workplace discrimination
  • Is the humble farm dam the lifeline that frogs need?
  • National agency needed to fix fragmented support for small business
  • AFL clubs close to using artificial intelligence to aid game strategy
  • Deakin solar car shines bright as only Victorian entrant in 2023 Bridgestone World Solar Challenge
  • Deakin program aims to give food and drink retail a healthy refresh
  • Deakin climbs to 265 in THE World University Rankings 2024
  • Playing it safe: why parents need to let children take risks when they play
  • Deakin appoints new Executive Dean of Faculty of Business and Law
  • Let's Keep Earth Wonderful: Deakin University launches new brand campaign on sustainability
  • Deakin's newest graduates energised to tackle world's big challenges
  • Mentor program helps couples create career and cultural connections
  • Warrnambool campus hosts 25th Pacific History Association Conference
  • NAIDOC puppy celebrates connection between NIKERI Institute and Vision Australia
  • Textile waste diverted from landfill, pulverised into powder to produce works of art
  • Geelong Industry joins forces to boost female participation in supply chain workforce
  • Deakin appoints new Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Innovation
  • Universities Accord must lead to Climate Education Strategy
  • What works best to support virtual teamwork? Study shows two sides
  • New exhibition celebrates the enduring influence of words in art
  • Deakin's Team ASCEND conquer Outback solar challenge
  • New grant to strengthen and diversify humanitarian leadership in crises
  • Deakin researchers say early warnings would prevent Thunderstorm Asthma events
  • Healthcare leaders meet to discuss the opportunities of AI
  • New infrastructure to increase drinking water savings at Deakin University, Waurn Ponds
  • Deakin backs Melbourne Boomers as naming rights partner
  • Deakin on-track to introduce rail-specific course in 2024
  • Australian universities score a fail on healthy food environments
  • Deakin's Centre for Humanitarian Leadership wins Engagement Australia Excellence Award
  • Deakin scores seventh spot on AFR's 'Best Universities Ranking'
  • Research begins to reduce shed of microplastics during laundering
  • 'Alphabet soup': Study shows patchy sustainability reporting in 2022
  • Is it ok to bring the dead back to life using AI?
  • Data shows Christmas groceries will cost more again this year
  • Cross-sectoral coalition issues urgent Call To Action on Climate Education Strategy
  • Deakin tops global list for sports science schools for third year running
  • Deakin University appoints new Dean of Deakin Law School
  • International calls for an end to diabetes discrimination
  • University offers: Deakin's top 10 courses for 2024 revealed
  • Deakin-Lancaster campus given green light in Indonesia
  • Doors open to first year medical students in Warrnambool and Ararat
  • Research reveals new hope for obesity-induced heart disease
  • Medicare: A forty-year health check and a way forward
  • Award-winning research paving the way for public law reform
  • New university course for Warrnambool is all business
  • Australia's FOI Act not fit for purpose in age of automation
  • Know jab, now play: Study tests best way to support child vaccination
  • Deakin University applauds Australia Day 2024 Honours List appointees
  • Trauma-informed policing conference gets underway in Melbourne
  • New study finds billions of Australian taxpayer dollars have been taken for granted
  • Deakin University celebrates its largest ever graduating class
  • New art exhibition reaches across the generations
  • Bad influence: study shows social media unreliable for nutrition advice
  • Safe Night Out: reducing sexual harassment in Geelong's nightlife venues
  • Deakin University commends action plan on gender-based violence
  • Deakin research reveals how to perform the perfect AFL handball
  • Deakin's 2024 Alumni Awards showcase benefits of inclusive and accessible education
  • From good to great: The rise of the Richmond Football Club
  • Quill Award nomination for Deakin University expert
  • OPTIMISM: Can a controlled diet help ease depression?
  • Deakin's new Multideck Carpark opens near Geelong's Waterfront
  • Animal beauty is in the eye of the ... Photoshop expert
  • Mediterranean diet could help people with irritable bowel symptoms
  • Syria and Turkiye supported to strengthen post-earthquake recovery
  • Deakin and Barwon Health come together for Respect@Work
  • Aussie female sport stars targeted by online trolls at alarming rate
  • Opportunity to join Australia’s largest clean energy and recycling advanced manufacturing ecosystem
  • World-class centre tackles sex and gender inequities in health and medicine
  • Sugarcane extract: Can it improve gut, heart and mental health?
  • New tool tackles tax changes threatening thousands of not-for-profits
  • Surprising facts about Aussie teens' reading habits revealed
  • Deakin researchers rethink Victoria's Major Projects
  • Deakin seminar shines spotlight on integrity in sport
  • Jumaadi puts Javanese cultural traditions and heritage on display
  • Deakin donor wins Philanthropy Award
  • New device harnesses sweat power for fitness trackers
  • Forgotten force: Australia's maligned war workers
  • Deakin research shows baby bird development harmed by sound of cars
  • Australian supermarkets failing to improve our diets, scorecard shows
  • Strengthening crisis leadership training for first responders in Ukraine
  • The legacy of the Health Issues Centre passed on to Deakin's Institute for Health Transformation
  • Updates on protest at Deakin Burwood
  • Deakin research facility celebrates a decade of carbon manufacturing
  • Deakin addressing sessional academic payments
  • Deakin University and Geelong Cats extend partnership
  • Deakin reaches top 200 in QS World University Rankings for 2025
  • Report card shows food manufacturers dragging their heels on nutrition
  • International Day of Play reminds us why we need to stay playful
  • Deakin experts available for commentary on Paris Olympics 2024
  • Young men navigating the anxieties and pressures of online spaces
  • Deakin congratulates those recognised in 2024 King's Birthday Honours
  • Landmark donation brings internationally acclaimed art to campus
  • After moving for study, Deakin graduates now call Geelong region home
  • Women make their mark as board directors in Victorian sport
  • $4.98m ARC funding brings circular economy training centre to Deakin
  • Deakin delivers on India promise as classes begin for GIFT students
  • The Fire Within: New exhibition explores cultural connection to place
  • Toad-ally awesome project to halt cane toad invasion
  • Deakin students represent Australia at 2024 Paris Olympics
  • Centre for Sex and Gender Equity in Health and Medicine confirms leadership
  • Underwater drones reveal rich biodiversity in Apollo Marine Park
  • Healthy food on the menu as research teams join forces in Tamworth
  • New offshore wind centre to advance net zero ambitions
  • Deakin Professor 2024 Australian Museum Eureka Prize finalist
  • Mental health care from dietitians, exercise physiologists equal to psychologists, study finds
  • It's changing our lives, not for the better: teens want action on gambling
  • Obesity rates in pregnancy prompt concerns for mothers and babies
  • Deakin study brings climate activism into the classroom
  • Governor of Victoria honours Deakin-India commitment
  • Geelong study celebrates 30 years of knowledge gains in healthy ageing
  • Research reveals the gaps in Australia's pre-COVID quarantine planning
  • Healthy food on the menu as research teams join forces in Colac
  • Statement from the Vice-Chancellor
  • Deakin Art Gallery $15k Small Sculpture Award winner announced
  • Deakin Professor wins the 2024 Australian Museum Eureka prizes
  • New scorecards show fast-food companies failing nutrition efforts
  • Refining our CN2025 Commitment
  • New National Sustainable Asthma Care Roadmap to improve the lives of people with asthma and reduce the environmental impact of inhalers
  • Bob Gartland receives Deakin Honorary Doctorate
  • Deakin researchers discover tumours inherited by generations of jellyfish-like creatures
  • Deakin connection runs deep for mechatronics graduate
  • CHL Director joins calls to aid humanitarian efforts in Sudan
  • Deakin Warrnambool Health precinct undergoing multi-million-dollar upgrade
  • Food researchers serving up school holiday fun at Scienceworks
  • Australia's first Hydrogen Hub opens at Deakin Warrnambool
  • Deakin's Blue Trees highlight the need to talk about mental health
  • Deakin projects win gold at Good Design Awards
  • The world decides: Who should win the 2024 United States election?
  • Australian 'MemoryAid' project awarded share of $2.9 million as finalists in UK’s prestigious Longitude Prize on Dementia
  • Deakin climbs to 244 in THE World University Rankings
  • New online tool helps Geelong homes become Climate Smart
  • Deakin appoints new Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous Development
  • Public school principals face challenges with philanthropic funding
  • Victorian launch for Centre for Sex and Gender Equity in Health and Medicine
  • Deakin PhD researcher wins People's Choice Award at Asia-Pacific 3MT Final
  • Kelping the Bay: Restoring underwater forests one kelpling at a time
  • Beach kindergarten helps kids grasp early STEM concepts
  • Australian Unity Wellbeing Index shows life satisfaction at record lows
  • Mega fires mega study: Deakin leads huge research effort into the impact on biodiversity after a bushfire
  • Community welcomed as Deakin celebrates historic 50-year milestone
  • Deakin's Truckwise Roadshow will increase heavy vehicle safety
  • Lived experience informs improvements to acute mental health care
  • Deakin named a 2025 'Fast Mover'
  • Deakin researcher warns of Thunderstorm Asthma risk today
  • Majority of ASX300 failing on reporting integrity
  • Global study finds overfishing of sharks and rays creates high risk of extinction
  • Deakin celebrates 50 years with extraordinary gift of lifelong learning
  • A cyber security expert and a breath of fresh air, Deakin's Superstars of STEM
  • Deakin retains top spot in global rankings for sports science schools
  • Deakin Accommodation Sets a Gold Standard
  • University offers: Deakin's top 10 most popular courses for 2025
  • From cooling our food to cooling our homes, plastic crystals could help us chill without warming the planet
  • Deakin appoints Professor Jessica Vanderlelie as its new Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic
  • Deakin expert predictions: President Trump's first 100 days in office
  • New $8m Victorian research centre to drive research on economic and commercial determinants of health and wellbeing
  • Trials of new point of care tests to help reduce overuse of antibiotics
  • Study finds sea turtles recovering as conservation efforts pay off
  • Bias revealed in LGBTQ news reporting on queer violence
  • Deakin University applauds Australia Day 2025 Honours List appointees
  • Soaking up solutions: Humble marine sponges enhance ocean life
  • On-the-job training for Deakin early childhood education students
  • Leadership and family drive Deakin graduate's success
  • Australian musician David Bridie awarded Deakin Honorary Doctorate
  • Hycel research partnership to test fuel cells for the aviation industry
  • Like mother, like daughter: Deakin graduation a family legacy
  • Healthy food research reaches new phase for Colac community
  • Buying local fruit and veg in regional Victoria isn't more expensive
  • New dads reveal conflict and guilt in the transition to parenthood
  • New UK-Australia joint university campus launches in Bandung
  • Seaweed Specialist team leading global conservation efforts
  • Supermarkets, convenience stores spread junk food diet across world
  • Lack of national consistency weakens healthy food classification system
  • Deakin welcomes release of Suburban Rail Loop East draft structure plans
  • Celebrating 50 years of art collecting and storytelling at Deakin University
  • Australia's gun problem: Deakin expert calls for stricter gun control
  • Deakin researchers receive Australian Economic Accelerator Ignite grants
  • Deakin experts available for comment 2025 Federal Election
  • Deakin's 2025 Alumni Awards highlight the diversity and contribution of former students
  • Accountants a lifeline for SME owners with mental health issues
  • New app being trialled to help parents boost children's wellbeing
  • Too much screentime puts young children at odds with their parents
  • Deakin Researcher part of study of pharmaceutical pollution impacts on salmon
  • Now open at the Deakin University Art Gallery is the exhibition Glass, ochre, iron and mud.
  • A salty boost helps female athletes go the extra mile in the heat
  • Local legacy delivers life-changing impacts for Deakin students
  • Youth hustle culture not all it's cracked up to be, research finds
  • Can you see it? Deakin’s new campaign reveals the extraordinary in the everyday
  • Deakin researchers develop online H5 Bird Flu mapping tool
  • Research finds link between gene activity in babies noses and wheezing illnesses
  • Too much ultra-processed food increases depression risk in older adults
  • From farm to fashion - Deakin and Country Road join forces
  • Students want more from school sex ed, new survey reveals
  • Vice-Chancellor updates campus staff on Warrnambool 2020 strategy
  • Scientists discover: five 'Drowned Apostles' near Great Ocean Road
  • Let's talk about sex: breaking the silence on cardiovascular disease and sexual health
  • Fat and salt combined is a toxic mix for our health and waistlines
  • MYTHO-POETIC exhibition arrives at Deakin University Art Gallery
  • Multi-million dollar win for Deakin University health research
  • ManuFutures looks bright thanks to Deakin, Victorian Government partnership
  • Graduate employability: meeting higher education's defining challenge
  • Too much salt leading to risk of overweight and obese children
  • Deakin University business courses receive international seal of approval
  • Deakin's online MBA ranked in world's top 20
  • New Burwood bus to better link students with campus
  • ADI conference to address the new landscape of terrorism
  • Deakin's new Chancellor invested at special ceremony
  • Deakin partners on national 'Respect. Now. Always.' campaign
  • Deakin medical students first to benefit from automated debriefing system
  • Stress of social disadvantage increases risk of osteoporosis
  • New Deakin research questions whether shark control programs work
  • Personal mobile therapist keeps watch on blue moods
  • New app turns learning ABCs into child's play
  • Fellowship targets University playing field
  • Virtual Drag queers virtual reality for Midsumma Festival
  • Deakin University research improves accuracy of financial market forecasting
  • Engineering degree equals jobs well beyond the field: Deakin research
  • New report says Museum creates positive image of Australian Muslims
  • Make 2016 an alcohol free year, for the kids
  • Research finds children more likely to start using alcohol if they live near pubs and bars
  • Deakin Alumni Lieutenant General David Morrison a fine choice for Australian of Year
  • Get on board with Tram Talks
  • Young adults needed for snacking and meal skipping study
  • 'My thighs are so fat!' Tracking fat talk through your smartphone
  • Chinese demand boom and the Australian baby formula shortage: how can Australia get it right?
  • Deakin welcomes decision to approve Burwood Link proposal
  • Food allergy linked to hyperactive immune system at birth
  • Taste buds lining up as the first line of defence against obesity
  • Mum and dad investors should ride out sharemarket rollercoaster
  • Too much on our plates: size does matter when it comes to controlling how much we eat
  • Prepping your Preppie for the start of their school life
  • ADI Director's new UNESCO leadership role to build cultural rapprochement
  • Genetic changes in birds could throw light on human mitochondrial diseases
  • Why learning a new language should be your New Year's resolution
  • It’s every little penguin for themselves when it comes to catch and kill
  • Deakin seeking first Chair in Islamic Studies and Intercultural Dialogue
  • Deakin University to open first interactive digital centre hub in Asia
  • Time to address the Muslim Question, racism and citizenship
  • It is a step back in time if physical activity disappears from the Year 12 VCE PE curriculum
  • Warrnambool Clinical School producing home-grown doctors
  • You are what you eat: variety in diet good for Aussie fur seal survival
  • Dancing with the dragon: new book provides lessons on how to succeed in business with China
  • Deakin students get worldly surprise to study abroad
  • World engineering experts to debate globally-unified approach to education
  • Deakin celebrates gains in research excellence
  • Deakin scientist receives state's first Inspiring Women Fellowship
  • Sport industry an unlikely ally in environmental sustainability
  • Deakin scientists create revolutionary material to clean oil spills
  • Negotiating parental duties as simple as talking about it for birds
  • IBM Watson helps Deakin drive the digital frontier
  • Deakin continues to rise among world's top ranked young universities
  • Commerce and law student takes out national university challenge
  • Deakin Law School congratulates alumnus on Federal Circuit Court appointment
  • Oh Melbourne! You're so lovable: residents have their say on city's liveability
  • Give your kids a healthy start to life
  • New partnership to enhance health outcomes in Myanmar
  • Deakin redesigns future of engineering in Australia inside brand new centre
  • Funding boost for pancreatic cancer research
  • New study investigating how to support people with disability to have sex
  • Sports jerseys exposing children to junk food, alcohol and gambling
  • Unmasking perceptions of cosmetic surgery among young women
  • Deakin researchers receive over $3.7m in NHMRC funding
  • Public lecture to address ways to change the culture of domestic violence
  • A whiff of history at the Western Treatment Plant
  • Professor Damien Kingsbury leads observers to Myanmar elections
  • Deakin University receives over $5 million research funding
  • Unhooking learning from the calendar - Deakin Starts Anytime
  • Deakin researchers discover potential treatment for tuberculosis
  • Deakin University and Indian School of Business to collaborate for joint research and teaching
  • World-beating Deakin student wins undergraduate award
  • Putting the junk in junk mail: research finds Australian supermarket catalogues promote unhealthy eating
  • Burwood artist features at Deakin University Art Gallery
  • Seven deadly tax sins to avoid as return deadline approaches
  • Deakin scientist offers hope amid global warming problems from seagrass loss
  • Bottled water: Turning the essence of life into a commodity
  • Tracing the history of Melbourne's Jewish Holocaust Centre
  • Gannets starve because parents too polite to travel for food: Deakin research
  • Living to 90 and beyond: what do we know about the health of very elderly Australians?
  • Statement from Deakin University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Jane den Hollander
  • New plan shapes debate around key global issues
  • Uncovering Papua New Guinea's forgotten war history
  • Shark alert: Ocean predators protect humans from climate change risks
  • Cardiovascular disease is more than a heart problem
  • Demographer Bernard Salt to deliver 2015 Brookes Oration
  • Deakin Motion.Lab a finalist in 2015 Unity Awards
  • Deakin’s robotics research centre to collaborate with General Dynamics IT
  • Call for law change to address heart transplant shortfall
  • Deakin University welcomes Federal Opposition higher education statement
  • Desire first: Exhibition surveys work of Katherine Hattam
  • Deakin has global designs on cars of future through partnership with GM
  • Campus-wide connectivity unplugs students at Deakin University
  • Elite sporting precinct for Deakin University in Geelong
  • Does junk food shrink your brain?
  • Deakin student redefining dance at the Melbourne Fringe Festival
  • Deakin research prompts scientists to investigate evolution’s role in cancer
  • Workplaces urged to take the lead in talking about suicide prevention
  • Rosie Batty gives voice to those too afraid to speak out
  • Rob challenges brain, brawn and stereotypes
  • Are consumers getting the message from alcohol warning labels?
  • Deakin Library wins international acclaim
  • Building Indigenous arts audiences
  • Accounting for aboriginal success – conference aims to increase participation and employment of Indigenous people in accounting and business
  • Addressing discriminatory sentencing practices to reduce high Indigenous imprisonment rates
  • Deakin University to create Centre for Rural and Regional Futures in Griffith
  • Accountability and transparency of foreign aid impact
  • Deakin Maths Contest a teamwork test for students
  • Society continues to value mothers over women who do not have children, but at what cost?
  • New trading room throws students into the deep end of foreign exchange market
  • Pocket-sized psychologist only an app away
  • Deakin moves up world academic rankings
  • School students combine design and technology for humanitarian aid
  • Youth conference to focus on access to further education
  • Medical researchers a step closer to developing anti-obesity pill
  • Commercial fishing industry reeling from mental health crisis
  • Futurist and sci-fi writer Bruce Sterling to headline TEDxDeakinUni
  • New centre to counter violent extremism
  • AusNet Services launches Women in Power Engineering Scholarships
  • Time to address barriers facing survivors of family violence in rural and regional Victoria
  • Deakin University welcomes innovation investment in Geelong
  • Top 10 tips to develop your cyber smarts
  • 750 fractures a month stack up for Geelong
  • Deakin Teaching Academy Alliance to be launched in Warrnambool
  • Exercise on dialysis: staying active to stay healthy
  • Funding grant to explore legal responses to one-punch homicide
  • What is the best way to protect the community from sex offenders?
  • A toast to toast: student raises funds for U.N. World Food Programme
  • Indigenous i-Book to be launched at Warrnambool
  • Tapping the big data goldmine could improve student success
  • A Curious Evolution at Deakin Art Gallery
  • Community to drive local response to obesity prevention
  • First birthday marks year of success for Carbon Nexus
  • Market volatility the new norm, says Deakin finance academic
  • Self-managed super funds not so cheap
  • Leading Ecologist Dr Euan Ritchie joins National Threatened Species summit
  • Busting the myths about type 2 diabetes
  • Communities That Care partnership reduces underage alcohol supply in Geelong
  • Seaweed the jewel in crown of Deakin photography exhibition
  • Deakin Geelong to host national marine sciences conference
  • Humans once hunted them, but may now hold key to fur seal survival: Deakin research
  • Jeff Kennett to deliver Deakin Oration in honour of footy great David Parkin
  • Art plus engineering equals beautiful useable science at Deakin
  • Blue carbon the unsung hero in the fight against climate change: Deakin research
  • Scholars tackle tough topics at Indonesia conference in Geelong
  • Deakin students shine in Melbourne International Animation Festival
  • Deakin academic receives prestigious Churchill Award
  • Aussie research finds we need to get up for the sake of our mental health
  • Eating leads to stress hormone response in men with high body fat
  • Premature babies – are we doing the right thing?
  • Mock disaster tests limits of Deakin Aid students
  • Deakin announces winner of 2015 contemporary small sculpture award
  • Climate change could wipe out Australian mammals: Deakin research
  • New learning initiative encourages job-ready graduates
  • Deakin short fibre technology gets boost with manufacturing partnership
  • 2020 outlook for Deakin University in Warrnambool
  • Call for participants in 'baby brain' study
  • Deakin brings Victoria’s underwater kingdom to the surface with bird’s eye view
  • From superfoods to super diets – Top 10 foods for a healthy diet
  • Research aims to lift the taboo on talking about poo
  • Bird beaks feeling the heat of climate change say Deakin scientists
  • Exhibition uncovers the invisible symptoms of multiple sclerosis
  • Squirt the therapy dog helps raise children's literacy levels
  • Supreme Science Academy honour for Deakin’s Australian Laureate Fellow
  • Deakin ecologist embarks on big roo count to help save mammals
  • Seaweed could help counter effects of climate change: Deakin research
  • Australian Research Council grant to provide future fibres boost
  • CPAN zinc and iron study seeks volunteers
  • Found in Translation at Deakin University Art Gallery
  • National inclusion award for Warrnambool student adviser
  • New national debate on higher education needed
  • Stimulating treatment found for rare balance disorder
  • Geelong's teaching talent to tackle disadvantaged schools
  • Deakin University Council elects a new Chancellor
  • Show business chimps - what happens after the camera stops rolling
  • Additional funding announced for Warrnambool community grants
  • Five year collaboration celebrates better quality of life for people with diabetes
  • First time honours: Deakin cracks world's top 50 young universities
  • Relive the magic of Vox Lumen
  • Deakin University welcomes funding for National Centre for Farmer Health
  • Deakin research saves Antarctic fish from wastewater fate
  • Bridging the indigenous gap - is white Australia doing more harm than good?
  • Australian Anzac biscuits win Trans-Tasman taste challenge
  • Deakin researchers reveal cost of Gallipoli battle on Turkish child survivors
  • Deakin financial planning expert shows how to convert savings into dream holidays
  • Deakin and Navitas rebrand successful pathway college
  • Aussie researcher finds lower prices get more fruit and veg
  • Mapping the ‘cultural genocide’ in Iraq and Syria
  • Dullness an advantage when it comes to survival - at least for birds
  • Get the whole family moving on World Day for Physical Activity
  • Victorians called on to get active this April
  • Deakin scientists partner with Ridley to improve fish quality, reduce impact on environment
  • New leadership role for Deakin Warrnambool
  • Deakin research shines a beacon on better, safer emergency lighting
  • Public seminar to feature Geelong’s ground-breaking bipolar research
  • Statement from the Vice-Chancellor on the passing of the Rt Hon Malcolm Fraser AC CH
  • Free Wi-Fi lands at Avalon Airport
  • Students win as Community Foundation for Central Victoria and Deakin partner-up
  • Statement from the Vice-Chancellor on the passing of Dr Alf Bamblett
  • Iron and zinc found to be a mood booster for women
  • Deakin and Defence strengthen relationship with new base for Waurn Ponds
  • Deakin research finds birds could hold secret to lasting relationships: work together and stay together
  • Women shine at Deakin short film screening
  • Should we take That Sugar Film with a grain of salt?
  • Fishes’ innate food choice could change with the environment: Deakin research
  • Deakin's scientist Dr Desley Whisson responds to reports about the management of koala populations in Victoria
  • C-PAN study helps local students to get 'Up & Learn'
  • Time to take a stand against the sale of caffeinated energy drinks
  • Deakin Cats Community Centre welcomes 30,000th visitor
  • Deakin selfie stick makes worldly debut during o-week
  • Students, industry to benefit from new Deakin partnership with global Indian-based engineering firm Cyient
  • Australian health web sites too difficult to read
  • Deakin’s Carbon Nexus to partner with global industry player DowAksa
  • Deakin researchers showcase innovation at Australian International Airshow
  • Vox Lumen ready to shine at White Night Melbourne
  • Founding Deakin staff member retires after 45 years of service
  • Deakin scientists look at role of wetlands in battle against climate change
  • Deakin's Head of School of Education responds to the Federal Government's review of teacher training
  • Health literacy key to improving health outcomes in South East Asia
  • Deakin Motion.Lab helps Flying Dutchman set sail for Palais
  • Fat found to be the new taste sensation
  • Carbon Nexus welcomes internationally-recognised quality certification
  • The AFL and junk food – it’s not just obesity we need to worry about
  • Vox Lumen to light up White Night Melbourne at Fed Square
  • Deakin University celebrates 2015 Australia Day honours
  • Transfer pricing rules the ‘core’ of the problem: Deakin tax expert
  • Diet and nutrition essential for mental health
  • Bloomin’ heck! Deakin marine scientist latches onto solution to jellyfish
  • Deakin partners with Bendigo Bank to invest in a promising future
  • Slow and steady wins the race of the underwater world: Deakin research
  • Deakin’s financial planning expert shares back to school savings tips
  • From Geelong to Montpellier, researchers hope animals hold key to better human cancer outcomes
  • New study looking to detect and treat hoarding disorder in childhood
  • Research finds caffeine increases soft drink consumption
  • Study finds lives and money to be saved from incidental exercise
  • Twelve great new year's money resolutions
  • Oh my frog n toad! Deakin scientist uncovers NT predators’ breakfast feast
  • Salmon expert reels in top nutrition award for helping make fish fattier
  • Deakin researcher calls for citizen scientists to help save rare 500kg turtle
  • Viral video gives front-row seat as students discover ATAR
  • Birds of a feather flock together to thrive despite stress: Deakin research
  • Deakin wins higher education 'Oscar' in Philadelphia
  • 40 fabulous years and 200,000 student success stories a very special Christmas celebration at Deakin University
  • Study finds the mere presence of alcohol is enough to make women appear more sexually available
  • Deakin welcomes news of Family Violence Minister in light of recent research
  • Deakin-made doco walks with Walkley
  • Statements on the passing of Stella Young: journalist, comedian, advocate and former Deakin University student
  • Master of Teaching brings up to 100 to Warrnambool
  • Barrels not ballots for Deakin’s international students at surf school
  • Deakin University criminologist Kate Fitz-Gibbon wields a pen over a sword to protect women victims of violent crime
  • Rural and regional Victorian women more likely to experience violence, less likely to get justice: Deakin research
  • Success for Deakin in latest round of ARC Discovery, DECRA and LIEF grants
  • Deakin University celebrates 20 years in India
  • Winner of Deakin’s Contemporary Small Sculpture Award pushes boundaries
  • New anti-bullying computer game a Safekeeper thanks to Deakin research
  • Back to basics approach to home cooking the key to turning around Australia’s poor eating habits
  • Deakin University announces its 2014 Alumni Award winners
  • Australian-born parents more likely to supply their teens with alcohol
  • Partnership offers students more study and career opportunities
  • Statement on the Federal Government’s Industry Innovation and Competitiveness Agenda, Vice-Chancellor Professor Jane den Hollander
  • Deakin scientists track movements of desert waterbirds from space
  • Deakin welcomes funding commitment for National Centre for Farmer Health
  • Seaweeds pass nutrition and taste tests: new Deakin Research
  • Deakin dash a dirty deed to do some good
  • Deakin named top Victorian education and training provider
  • Deakin and IBM unite to revolutionise the student experience
  • New chair of orthopaedic surgery appointed
  • Study finds type 1 and type 2 diabetes are equally psychologically challenging in young adults
  • Deakin Criminologist Kate Fitz-Gibbon honoured in 100 Women of Influence Awards
  • Better testing needed to monitor brain health after sports concussion
  • Parrot colours linked to disease that kills other species: Deakin research
  • Deakin researcher helps develop new way to predict climate change impacts on estuaries
  • Deakin avian expert warns migratory birds are flying to Australia on just a wing and a prayer
  • Deakin Webinar: Important online presentation about concussion in contact sports
  • Two of Deakin’s young Professors honoured at national researcher awards
  • Story of a 30 year journey from traditional photographer to ecological artist, now on display Deakin University Art Gallery
  • Housework a menial mental chore
  • Deakin University named International Education Provider of the Year
  • Migrating to Australia a bad health move for immigrants
  • Birds of a smelly feather stick together
  • Deakin University projects supported by Medibank’s new health research fund
  • Cold kids hot to trot in winter
  • University honour for eminent engineering pioneer
  • Business in limbo land as Federal Government drags chain on pollution management policies: report
  • Passionate maths and chemistry teachers inspire Australia's top female scientist and Laureate Fellow
  • Deakin’s Australian Laureate Fellow to help improve science teacher training
  • Far from being Happy Feet, little penguins team up in deadly attacks on prey
  • Deakin University duo to take on the mighty Murray in epic charity challenge for Victoria’s deaf and blind children
  • Map and presentation linking second London bomb group’s networks wins Three Minute Thesis final
  • Non-fiction enthusiasts brace for a long weekend in Geelong with many good books and authors
  • Book tells story of Dr Mary De Garis - a Woman War Doctor ignored by historians
  • Students can help create healthy neighbourhoods for young people
  • Many Australian SMEs struggle to network the Chinese way: Deakin report
  • Research finds more young men are obese than previously thought
  • Victorian first partnership between TAFE and university to offer students more study and career opportunities than ever before
  • Breakthrough in measuring how cancer support programs empower survivors
  • Time to start the conversation – “Where will I live as I get older?”
  • Alcoa Foundation grant to help address female engineers shortage: Deakin
  • Deakin paints a picture of Victoria's regional female artists
  • Excess weight gain during pregnancy could be the result of women running out of self-control
  • Digital music piracy could be a thing of the past as Deakin researchers help find keys to lock out illegal downloads
  • Deakin scientists watch tagged turtles from space
  • Major breakthrough in quest for new malaria drugs
  • Australian mums needed to help prevent diabetes
  • Celebrity status blinds us to the bizarre and illegal
  • Everyday foods pushing the salt intake of toddlers to excessive levels
  • New biodegradable packaging could help slash global plastic consumption
  • The results are in. Sugary drinks and fatty foods really do have an impact on childhood obesity
  • Deakin University Vice-Chancellor reappointed
  • Despite friction, links forged under original Colombo plan ensure goodwill is there says participant and Indonesian Vice President
  • Benchmarking study reveals benefits of cultural diversity programs
  • Top journalism student ready for dream placement
  • Important migratory corridor for endangered marine species off north-west Australia
  • Werribee youngsters on education journey from birth thanks to playgroup partnership
  • Stronger, lighter, tougher. Deakin researcher creating better carbon fibre for the future
  • Deakin University partners with the Smith Family
  • Frogs have hunters on the hop: Now you see me - now you don't
  • Leading climate change expert to reflect on local adaptation challenges
  • Deakin in world’s Top Five sports management courses, best in Australia
  • Sentencing overhaul needed to reduce crime and save taxpayer money
  • Deakin celebrates 40 years and looks to the future with confidence
  • Global warming could help bolster turtle population size
  • Journeys reconnoitred through artists’ books in new exhibition
  • Visual tricks may aid male great bowerbird’s mating success
  • Deakin and Samsung to collaborate towards tech solutions of the future
  • Gaming for good: Developing computer games with a sense of altruism
  • International court rules Deakin law students best in world
  • Deakin and Gordon partnership creates more opportunities for students in Melbourne’s west
  • Household dust and blue roses make for domestic bliss at Deakin University Art Gallery, with everything including the kitchen chair on exhibition
  • New research makes migrant species a conservation priority
  • New partnership raises the bar on medical education to improve patient health
  • Deakin Criminologist commends Victorian Government's decision to abolish defensive homicide
  • Consumers pay more to insure against mobile phone bill shock, research finds
  • Question world needs to be asking: "Is this the end of Iraq as we know it?" forum
  • Parents and educators urged to see the science in the everyday
  • Cinemagoers called on to rank their city's 'cinemability'
  • Insurance policy fallout expected from Budget pain
  • Deakin and ACCSR research reveals lagging corporate social responsibility in Australia and New Zealand
  • Buddhism in Oz - Pozible project just days away from closing
  • Deakin University welcomes public transport discount for overseas students
  • Statement from Deakin University Vice-Chancellor Professor Jane den Hollander on Alcoa
  • Deakin welcomes report on demand driven system
  • Deakin moving up the list of world's top 100 young universities
  • Statement from Deakin University Vice-Chancellor Professor Jane den Hollander on the 2014-15 Federal Budget
  • Groundbreaking beyondblue funded research develops new program to help people with chronic disease at risk of depression
  • Deakin's future-focused carbon fibre research facility open for business
  • Brain stimulation shows promise in treating debilitating balance disorder
  • Red meat and exercise could be the key to keeping body and mind in peak condition as we age
  • Carrying extra weight could be healthier for older people
  • Raising the legal age for alcohol purchase to 21 would reduce alcohol-related harm in Australia
  • Muscle strengthening exercise, protein and vitamin D could be the best medicine for type 2 diabetics
  • Deakin University freezes 2014 fees for post-budget certainty
  • New study adds weight to connection between fat taste and obesity
  • Inspiring young scientists win state award
  • What is your memory of The Cold War? New book looks at how the war that didn't happen is remembered
  • New app challenges Australians to live with racism every day for seven days
  • Bollywood 101 Film Festival celebrates the other Australian Indian relationship
  • Women missionaries the untold story of Australia's engagement with China
  • New Analytics Collaboratory makes business decision-making game-play
  • Deakin researcher named as one of US’ real monument men and women
  • Deakin course to give Queensland principals and school managers business skills
  • New book examines the Bombing of Dresden – a tale of imperialist aggression, reconciliation or a war crime?
  • Deakin designers bring Mandela Project poster exhibition to Melbourne
  • Papua New Guinean and Australian research team to capture PNG wartime experience along Kokoda Track
  • Brain booster for bipolar disorder
  • Link found between poor dental health and depression
  • Study finds more reason to review the use of BPA in Australia
  • Solution to divided Koreas rests in understanding internal politics
  • New Pacific index benchmarks OECD aid performance - New Zealand comes out on top
  • Deakin announces winner of 2016 Contemporary Small Sculpture Award
  • Deakin to deliver new STEM education initiative in Victorian secondary schools
  • Quality seal of approval for Deakin Business School's marketing program
  • Deakin Chancellor awarded Member of the Order of Australia
  • So this is 30: study maps how men deal with the challenges that come with turning 30
  • Allison Murphy Memorial Scholarship recipient announced for 2016
  • Let's have dinner and talk about death: Deakin to host launch of national end of life initiative
  • Mums encouraged to switch off for their mental health
  • Telstra and Deakin University collaborate on healthcare innovation
  • Deakin welcomes Cats as MCG blockbuster looms
  • Diabetes linked to changes in gene behaviour driven by environment
  • Universities essential to economic transition: Deakin welcomes new campaign
  • Migratory birds pay the bill for Arctic warming: Deakin research
  • Crowdfunding campaign to fight racism in Geelong high schools
  • Having a sweet tooth not always linked to being overweight
  • Deakin creates one-stop-digital-shop to help students explore career options
  • Natural antibodies could combat Tasmanian devil cancer: Deakin research
  • Citizen scientists offer birds-eye view of Aussie backyards for conservation
  • Study finds way to improve patient safety after admission from the emergency department
  • Hip hop, Islam and Youth event
  • Deakin rings bell on brand new start for Geelong’s iconic T&G building
  • Study finds 60 per cent of bottle shops sell alcohol to teens without checking ID
  • Still in progress...PhD student artworks at Deakin Art Gallery
  • GPS technology keeps eagle eye on Melbourne's elusive powerful owls
  • Deakin Business School achieves major international accreditation
  • New roadmap for future research of marine kingdom
  • Study views happiness through the lens of autism
  • Deakin nursing ranked top 1% in world
  • Counting the billion dollar cost of racism in Australia
  • What in the DDoS happened to the ABS? A Deakin expert explains
  • You don't need to be an IT expert to mastermind cyber-attacks
  • Deakin spirit strong in Rio
  • Statement from the Vice-Chancellor on the future of the Warrnambool Campus
  • Deakin and Bendigo Bank launch Australian-first collaboration
  • Deakin, Victorian Government to plan joint vision for Waterfront
  • Why do so many Australians love feeding wild birds? Deakin research hopes to find out
  • Deakin graduates reunite to curate new art exhibition
  • Aussie ocean habitats to be valued as part of global mapping project
  • Sugar tax a minimal hit to hip pocket
  • Deakin University sport management program in world's top 10
  • Vice-Chancellor update on the future of Warrnambool campus
  • Chancellor's leadership honoured
  • Tunisia's troubled path to democracy the focus of upcoming symposium
  • Data shows people must move more, sit less
  • Geelong experts join national battle against infectious diseases
  • Time to remove barriers that stop girls being more active
  • Three-university medical training partnership welcomes Coalition's national rural generalist pathway announcement
  • SEEK Learning partners with Deakin University to offer greater access to quality higher education
  • Sometimes welcoming others can be as simple as asking "what's it like over there?"
  • Firm rules by parents can prevent adolescent binge drinking
  • Deakin research shows limited support for claims ID scanners reduce late night violence
  • New head of Deakin's Faculty of Business and Law
  • Dialysis is no laughing matter; however researchers are now asking if it should be
  • Man power lost as obesity grows, study finds
  • Sports concussion has long term impact on the brain, Deakin University research finds
  • Simon Crean appointed to Deakin University carbon fibre board
  • Report showcases impact of art galleries on communities
  • Helping migrant youth become part of Australian society needs more than sport, report argues
  • Deakin welcomes Federal vote of confidence in Geelong research strength
  • Women find the cycle of life not all it's cracked up to be when getting back on their bikes
  • Governor-General sees carbon fibre research in action at Deakin in Geelong
  • Younger teens are more likely to use alcohol if they live near bottle shops
  • Aussie primary kids bubble wrapped tighter than UK children
  • Melbourne artist wins $10,000 Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award
  • Animal personalities are more like humans than first thought, according to a Deakin University study
  • Spanish to join Chinese, Indonesian and Arabic as Deakin students rise to the language challenge
  • NSW Government urged to rethink decision to retain and restrict controversial provocation defence
  • Tiny sea creatures are heading for extinction, and could take local fisheries with them
  • Deakin to put Victorian Coal Seam Gas regulation on the agenda at conference
  • Gambling expert calls for government to act ethically and morally on pokie reforms
  • Migrants need to be seen as equal and valued members of Australian society, argues UNESCO Chair
  • Sadness helps spread the word about satisfaction with ANZAC cove ceremony
  • Exercise program gives older people the power to prevent osteoporosis
  • Expert tailors index and breaks new ground to help focus on ground efforts in Papua New Guinea
  • Victorian Government proposal to abolish defensive homicide will remove stain on the legal system
  • Salt a new target for reducing overweight and obesity in children, Deakin University researchers find
  • Conference to help early childhood workers, educators and carers cope with gifted children
  • Deakin to appoint staff and student members to its Council
  • Lost for words? Try Words With Melbourne!
  • Pre-drinking alcohol before hitting the nightclubs likely to lead to violence, study finds
  • Heritage expert asks whether bushfire memorials commemorate human catastrophe or bush folly
  • Deakin Research's ERA Result: 'World Standard'
  • Deakin and The Gordon find a home in Werribee
  • Preschool movement skills programs could lead to life-long benefits
  • New Deakin University enterprise agreement
  • Males stick to their individual style for luring the ladies, regardless of success rate
  • Are window blinds the future of power generation? Deakin University researchers think so
  • First year of marriage unhappiest
  • Geelong study sheds light on children’s bone health
  • Feast of celebrity for the thinking man or woman
  • Backyard coal
  • Deakin economists throw doubt on generic drug price advantage over branded version
  • Deakin Professor named inaugural BHP Billiton Chair of Australian Studies at Peking University
  • US, Australia and China policymakers must go beyond economic and defence concerns
  • Exactly what is involved in being a sport scientist or a high performance manager? Deakin University researchers want to find out.
  • CADET project gets the green light
  • Research finds fishers less aware of mental health issues than farmers
  • Deakin hosts new paradigm for democracy
  • Relationship, familiarity and intent, influence what Australians see as racist
  • Deakin University’s first medical graduates ready to help alleviate doctor shortage
  • Deakin and Monash join forces to address rural doctor shortage
  • Sport, the glue which could help repair remote Aboriginal communities, academic tells enquiry
  • Expert calls for greater transparency in super funds
  • $500,000 project to create new industry for Geelong
  • Racism stops with you. Race Discrimination Commissioner sets challenge for Australian academics and business
  • Deakin University child health expert named among the country’s top health researchers
  • Longer term employment measures are better
  • Australian-led international network to hold governments and food industry accountable for efforts to prevent obesity
  • Nicole Kelly - Mum at 16, Honours student at 29
  • Deakin symposium to explore vexed issue of Open Access
  • Deakin welcomes new Sports Technology Partnership
  • Study to look at the impact of legal alternatives to illegal drugs
  • Occupy Melbourne be damned - new retail resistance movement deserts the shops and streets instead
  • Boards find CEO pay a matter of striking a balance
  • Junk food may lead to mental health problems in children
  • Indian industry body recognition for Deakin University professor
  • New book and roundtable put religion back into the development mix
  • Deakin Professor invited by Senegal President to join Dakar conference on Global Governance
  • Demand more than a celebrity from your politicians, visiting expert argues
  • New study to address the burden of bipolar disorder in the community
  • Deakin Vice-Chancellor to visit partners in Aceh and Indonesia for first time
  • Deakin students battle the Tasman Sea, Bass Strait and 800 kilometres of open ocean to learn about leadership
  • Victorian project targets low rates of health literacy
  • Deakin AIRwatch to alert Victorian hay fever sufferers if it is safe to venture outdoors
  • Childless women at greater risk of poor health, study finds
  • Deakin welcomes review of student visa program
  • Government, teachers and principals heading in different directions on why Asia literacy is important
  • Oration calls for fair go in law for small and micro businesses
  • Deakin University plays major role in economic strength of Warrnambool region
  • Economics @ breakfast? Deakin forum tackles the state of economic policy debate in Australia
  • Forensic students confronted with gruesome reality of working crime scenes
  • Most children experience their neighbourhoods from the back seat of the car, Deakin University researchers find
  • Deakin University innovation lands the next generation of flight simulation
  • Funding boost for Deakin University diabetes research
  • First public hangout with Julian Assange
  • New program offers depression support for Geelong parents and families
  • Making shopping a feast for all five senses makes dollars and cents for struggling retailers
  • Funding announced to investigate development of a Centre for Rural Regional Law and Justice
  • Opportunities still exist in US news system disrupted by technology argues visiting
  • Prestigious awards to further Deakin’s research links with India
  • Deakin sets challenge for high school economics students
  • Federal Government announces funding to support affordable housing for Deakin University students
  • Deakin University home to Australia’s first world-class Nuclear Magnetic Resonance facility
  • Second stage of $103million research and innovation centre opened in Geelong
  • Chisholm signs MOU with Deakin to develop bachelor pathways for local students
  • An Achilles heel in malaria offers new therapy hope
  • Nursing leadership award winners announced
  • Warrnambool graduate now a Warrnambool professor
  • One in eight Australian IPs are exposed to web threats every day, reveals study
  • Deakin researcher in Iraq to investigate link between heritage destruction and violence
  • Deakin researcher sets out to transform volatile building industry
  • Deakin University receives Grand Challenges Explorations funding for research to improve survival rate of premature babies
  • Could healthy living be contagious?
  • Success in Asia will rely on deeper bonds of friendship with Asian neighbours warn visiting scholars
  • World-first trial to test if a healthy diet can treat depression
  • MoU between Deakin University and Indian Oil
  • Victorian environment loses as reform agenda proves politically unsustainable for Labor
  • Deakin researcher finds rural postcode disadvantage in law services
  • Deakin makes pay offer
  • Deakin welcomes Avalon Airport upgrade
  • ENTER scores rise despite Deakin increasing the number of offers it has made
  • Moving back home great for boomerang kids, but what about the rest of the family?
  • Deakin University and TERI launch new centre
  • Djaambi Day dares young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to dream of University
  • Deakin University and IBM collaborate to foster analytics skills for the next generation of Australian workers
  • Deakin University rides high on student preferences
  • Academics, journalists, politicians and staffers do a day's hard labour all in the name of politics
  • National alliance planned for regional justice following Deakin conference in Warrnambool
  • Mothers and babies sought for study looking at role Oxytocin, the "cuddle chemical" plays in maternal wellbeing
  • Deakin Graduands urged to "stay hungry, stay foolish, ask questions, insistently, always"
  • Arts leadership expert to come to Melbourne and Sydney to talk with arts organisations
  • The Alfred Felton Chair of General Practice to assist Deakin University to address the shortage of GPs
  • New Deakin University Research on Crown Casino
  • Deakin's MOOC to explore innovations in assessment
  • Study finds most children eat four times the daily salt limit
  • Professor Sally Walker to conclude as Vice-Chancellor of Deakin University in mid-2010
  • Is our taste for fat genetic?
  • Symposium debates multiculturalism’s fitness for challenges of the 21st century
  • Deakin study aims to build intercultural understanding in schools
  • Deakin’s popularity continues to rise
  • Geelong building named in honour of former Vice-Chancellor
  • Drug use not widespread amongst elite Australian athletes
  • Entrepreneurs urged to confront climate change
  • Leading author and expert on world’s poor to speak in Melbourne
  • WOFIE students help to bring campers and Wurundjeri culture closer
  • Deakin University appoints arts management leader as foundation Chair in Arts and Entertainment Management
  • A taste for olive oil could provide insight into its anti-inflammatory properties
  • Clap your hands if you believe in fairies and pirates - free talks tackle Depp and Tinker Bell
  • New powdery future for wool and silk
  • Premiere work to give dance audiences new perspective
  • Deakin goes west
  • Proliferation of pornography the concern – not art, Deakin academic
  • Deakin announces new Vice President (Advancement)
  • Multiculturalism in Australia is a successful story says United Nation's High Representative for the Alliance of Civilisations
  • Better consultation could have reduced desalination conflict
  • Cultural profiling and the AFL
  • Science and maths required for all – no short cuts if nation to improve, report argues
  • Deakin University and TAFEs form new alliance
  • Statement by the Faculty of Business and Law, Deakin University - Student Academic Misconduct
  • Women On Farm forum
  • Minister for Foreign Affairs Kevin Rudd and President Jorge Sampaio to put Australia front and centre of inclusion debate
  • Deakin welcomes $1 million donation from Harold Mitchell Foundation
  • Statement by Deakin University following the death of graduate Dr M Yunupingu
  • Deakin University welcomes Bradley Review of Higher Education
  • Sod-turning marks start of student accommodation project at Deakin’s Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus
  • Deakin course coordinator kayaks to work
  • UN High Representative heads to Melbourne for Australia's first forum on social inclusion
  • Call to introduce Open Access mandates to make research available to wider audience
  • Alzheimer’s disease, the soft target of the euthanasia debate
  • US Institute funds Australian research into adolescent alcohol misuse
  • Vale Fred Jevons AO
  • No need for old tyres to be an environmental hazard thanks to new recycling technology
  • Deakin researchers develop estuary health index
  • Slip, slap, slop on a product made of bamboo? Deakin research gives Aussies edge under the sun
  • Sexuality education program for beginning teachers sets lead for Australia and world to follow
  • Deakin at your Doorstep – new Associate Degree program
  • Shoppers change their ways to be part of the Costco club
  • Study reveals size of osteoporosis problem in Australia
  • Aussies urged to walk more, use car less
  • Deakin student gets people’s vote for arguing for Steiner’s place in architectural history
  • Smashing the gamers' stereotypes and crowdfunding a new research project
  • Boost to Indigenous Education as Kitjarra Centre opens at Deakin
  • RBA Assistant Governor calls for debate on profitability of financial sector
  • Business trumps politicians in determining the nation's vision
  • Local students taste tertiary life at Warrnambool Campus
  • Deakin University welcomes Federal Government funding for new medical facilities in Geelong
  • Deakin University has the Edge at Federation Square
  • Deakin scientist wins chemistry education award
  • Top teaching awards for Deakin University staff
  • Community is missing link in crime control, Deakin University expert argues
  • Giving health a sporting chance
  • Shortage of talented workers in China concern for Australian multinationals
  • Researcher's bid to raise funds to recapture 1950s Melbourne in 2013
  • Young people at risk of ignoring ‘irrelevant’ national alcohol guidelines
  • New book sets out roadmap for development success in Myanmar
  • Diet key to preventing adolescent mental health problems
  • Investors’ failure to believe in efficient markets led to financial crisis
  • Visually impaired to get a new feel for visual art thanks to Deakin University researchers
  • Deakin Makes Research Pozible
  • Sports clubs part of solution to underage drinking
  • Time for action on high depression rates in Australian aged care facilities
  • Deakin invests $5million in Warrnambool research initiative
  • Investors looking for certainty contributed to GFC
  • Deakin University researcher sheds light on science
  • Deakin applauds Grovedale Station funding
  • Call for national response to sports’ water consumption
  • AECOM to support national desalination research project
  • Minister launches new joint Deakin and Gordon tourism qualification
  • High salt diets could be jeopardising children’s health
  • Deakin University explores new program to address national optometrist shortage
  • Gallipoli 2015 balloting- the real capacity is 40,000
  • Deakin University system helps with early detection of lung cancer
  • iPad app revolutionising therapy for autistic children
  • Mother’s milk best for growing babies; and that includes baby pigeons
  • Participants needed for trial of new heart health program
  • The Smart Bike – for the world’s recreational riders, what goes into the bike is the most important thing
  • Deakin announces new head of global engagement
  • Deakin graduate leads student company to national victory
  • Deakin academic's global campaign to stand up for a European academic and prevent Holocaust history being rewritten to feature in SBS documentary
  • The Australian’s Foreign Editor to speak on role of religion in modern nation
  • AFL Club Memberships set for change thanks to Deakin research partnership
  • RAMSI, six years on, call for independent review
  • Cycling culture and development of whole athlete hold key to alleviating doping woes - report
  • Alcohol fuelled aggression linked to abusive father-son relationships
  • Children and parents share common ground on sexuality education, project shows
  • Telcos and policymakers urged to get real and have a conversation with customers
  • World-first study into diabetes during pregnancy
  • Deakin’s Award- winning Collaboration creating a 21st Century Geelong
  • Call for genuine debate on which carbon reduction path best suits Australia
  • Industry powerhouses to teach Deakin students how to master business analytics
  • Over fishing tips scales towards a fish population of slow growing, couch potatoes
  • Institute of Koorie Education celebrates 25th anniversary
  • Deakin University announces Tertiary Partnerships Strategy
  • Wildlife returns to farms, Deakin University research finds
  • Deakin University professor to unveil study into managing the stress of farming in difficult times
  • ‘Town’ meets ‘Gown’ to celebrate Deakin’s Faculty of Business and Law move to Geelong CBD
  • New book on Muslims in the West aims to shift race relations debate
  • From disadvantaged children in Bogota comes a lesson in how science can reduce animal cruelty and violence towards others
  • From rust bucket cities to cultural capitals
  • Researchers looking to uncover the real experience of women’s sexual desire
  • Conference looks to map future beyond doping for professional cycling
  • Deakin expert warns on business fraud as Phantom hackers zap the sales away
  • Actors with intellectual disabilities take leading role in teaching teachers of tomorrow about students with special needs
  • Company audit to move to new gold standard based on beliefs
  • World-wide action needed to reverse 40 years of rising obesity epidemic
  • Internet leak poses dilemma for privacy officials
  • Poor relationships could be the cause of male sexual dysfunction
  • Research to explore the role of nurses in culturally responsive end-of-life care
  • Migrants' home connections the untapped resource in Australia's global relations
  • Study argues for drawing to be put back on the science curriculum
  • Seminar sets out to explain why people just don’t buy it
  • Winners of nursing and midwifery awards announced
  • Engine heat could drive fuel savings
  • Deakin responds to university funding cuts
  • Humble zebrafish helping Deakin University researchers find new treatments for obesity and osteoporosis
  • Here's to hoping, just don't leave the outcome up to everyone else, academic argues
  • Deakin joins search for the next generation of Australian sports stars
  • One-stop support for grieving people
  • National study proves illness prevention programs will save lives and provide value for money
  • Morbid obesity in women on the rise, study finds
  • Are public attitudes stopping obese men from making healthy life changes?
  • Deakin University medical researchers find potential new treatment for bipolar depression
  • Leading Deakin academics appointed to Personal Chairs
  • Call for needle exchange programs in prisons
  • Deakin Three Minute Thesis Competition winner calls for tripling of aid to Myanmar
  • Minister officially opens $12.2million Institute of Koorie Education building
  • GPS trackers to help Deakin researchers find if modified junior football rules effective
  • Scientists and surfers unite over boardshort technology
  • 3D projection captures new dance possibilities
  • Academics help school principals tackle rural isolation
  • New therapy could combat the weight loss and muscle wasting experienced by cancer patients
  • Sporting groups face struggle for coaches, study finds
  • Kids who play interactive video games have better motor skills
  • Parental status can impact obesity in children, Deakin University study finds
  • To preserve or not to preserve – remembering the painful sites of history
  • More students put Deakin first
  • Deakin University and Wuhan Iron and Steel explore future together
  • Cultural diversity should be a core tenet of humanity, says Deakin's new UNESCO chair
  • ACCC decision on NBN/Optus economic 'travesty'
  • Deakin lecturer's new book tells of Liam Jurrah's journey from Yuendumu to the MCG
  • TRIMESTERS ARE A WIN FOR STAFF AND STUDENTS AT DEAKIN
  • Professional nomads leave lasting legacy for rural areas
  • Migration makes Australia work
  • Evidence continues to point to alcohol as the main cause of nightlife violence, new study finds
  • New centre looks to history to develop PNG leaders
  • Increasing our taste for fat a potential way to reduce obesity
  • Prominent Board named for new Deakin Foundation
  • Deakin’s new associate degree on Dandenong’s doorstep
  • Deakin research precinct opens up new opportunities for medical, biological and environmental research in the Geelong region
  • Sporting codes urged to take the lead on environment and climate change
  • Temporary migrants next big challenge for multicultural Australia
  • Deakin announces senior appointments
  • Deakin University makes senior appointments
  • Deakin forum to consider 21st century education options
  • Peptides helping researchers in search for Parkinson’s disease treatment
  • World’s most needy miss out on development aid argues Deakin academic
  • Europe deals blow to Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA)
  • Baby blues can hit dads too
  • Study finds young kids spend almost all their time sitting around
  • Shanghaied: why Foster’s could not survive China
  • Able and willing 10 years ago to start Iraq war, but Australia not so willing to help its refugees
  • Proof of Concept facility will enhance academic and industry partnership
  • Information superhighway not all that super for elderly or their carers searching for solutions
  • Bigger, better, cleaner, greener, rechargeable batteries for storing renewable energy more than a three minute project for Deakin University researcher
  • Democracy on the menu at breakfast
  • New study to give Australian dancers digital edge
  • Deakin alumnus becomes Victorian Premier
  • Other mums a major influence on whether new mums breast feed
  • Nice in theory - conference asks is research playing a part in multicultural policy making?
  • National recognition for Deakin University research into more reliable ways to capture renewable energy
  • Research shows need to change HIV testing
  • Winner of Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award announced
  • Deakin and GOTAFE bring Associate Degree to Wangaratta
  • Two Deakin University business programs gain international accolade
  • Economics Nobel Prize winner addresses Melbourne conference
  • World leaders to debate multiculturalism, citizenship and identity at social inclusion forum
  • Student preferences jump for Deakin again
  • Deakin wins Victorian Export Award for Education
  • Deakin University extends its reach into rural and regional health
  • Cosmopolitan view for Deakin Eureka Prize finalist
  • Earthquakes open window to democracy, researcher finds
  • Deakin responds to parking fee concern
  • New Law Chair brings criminal finance expertise
  • Declining bird numbers in TV spotlight
  • Project to give business tools and data to manage low carbon economy
  • Deakin researchers tackle the long term impact of sports concussion
  • Researcher helps to unlock the value of Chinese Indonesians
  • Proud mum and educator takes out dual national teaching honours
  • Call for tighter regulation of SME directors’ trades
  • Seminar to help farmers manage change
  • Deakin and Ballarat Universities collaborate to improve rural experiences for trainee teachers
  • Use the knowledge we have now to change the future, urges climate change expert
  • Parenting in a new culture a challenge for African migrant families
  • Deakin wraps train to spread 'Worldly' message to regional Victoria
  • Winners of Deakin Health Super nursing leadership awards announced
  • Forum to consider future of Hopkins River estuary
  • Getting the jump on malware
  • First stage of multi-million dollar research and innovation centre opened
  • New research exposes alcohol industry public relations tactics
  • Third of firms still have no strategy to address carbon risk
  • Deakin students volunteer at Corio Primary School
  • Community program proves that childhood obesity can be reversed
  • International conference on pharmaceuticals and global intellectual property rights
  • New book about 'Honeymoon killer' case raises questions about the achievability of justice
  • Deakin sets business challenge - bring us your sustainability-related problems, WOFIE will supply the brains to solve them
  • Digital frontier is the way of the future for Deakin
  • Deakin University innovation improves airport security
  • Federal Government awards Deakin $5million to upgrade student facilities in Geelong
  • And then, just like that, the iconic mutual life insurance industry was gone
  • Date night, late night. Public galleries to launch burning platform for change
  • Get rid of the caffeine in soft drinks and you can cut the amount of sugar, new study finds
  • Forum moves health policy debate beyond the political blame game
  • Deakin wins Victorian Export Awards for Education
  • A Melbourne landmark finally tells its story
  • Deakin welcomes Federal Government funding for rural and regional mental health education
  • Leading climate change expert Dr Rajendra K Pachauri to give free public lecture in Melbourne
  • Public health of women and children, and donor-conception, make the fellowships for Deakin expert
  • Observers play critical role for democracy in Timor-Leste
  • Deakin researchers closer to answers about what causes colour variation in birds
  • Deakin University lecturers scoop national teaching honours
  • Brand must bring back fond memories for customers to buy cars, banks and shampoo
  • Geelong leaders set sail on audaciously tall challenge
  • US, Aussie and Chinese experts gather for first time to debate rise of China
  • Economics Nobel Prize winner to address Melbourne conference
  • Women not aware of exercise options
  • Deakin leads the way in India with research initiative
  • National recognition for outstanding Deakin lecturers
  • Push for privacy irrelevant in tech savvy world, argues Deakin's "big thinker"
  • Does 'consumer' activism make health policy more democratic? Deakin researchers ask
  • Greener homes threatened by global financial crisis
  • Are they telling the truth? Viewers' key test for Border Security
  • Deakin’s new associate degree on North West Victoria’s doorstep
  • Researchers developing a smart bike for the world champs
  • Roadsides, drains and railway lines could be prime property for wildlife in urban areas
  • Healthy diets equal healthy minds and not just in Australia, new research finds
  • Breakfast talk to look at rural and regional accountants shortage
  • Time for education sector to adopt sound business principles
  • Minister calls on Australians to grasp opportunities to innovate
  • Flexibility key as Deakin staff members hit 40 years service
  • New computer program helps students' comprehension
  • Should limits be placed on the tenure of bank CEOs? Evidence from Nigeria proves a three-minute winner for Deakin PhD student
  • Virtual cash poses security risks, Deakin expert warns
  • Malaysian teachers tap into Deakin's science and maths expertise
  • Tall Poppy Award for Deakin marine scientist
  • Medical ‘smart bomb’ could be the key to eradicating cancer cells
  • New project tackles fishers' health and stress
  • Teaching firsts helping to unlock the key to 'what makes a good teacher'
  • Artists and musicians - a day for sampling or remixing as you please
  • Warning to companies planning to outsource
  • Deakin MBAs receive five star stamp of approval
  • Resilience helps disadvantaged schools achieve success
  • Award-winning Deakin University Professor strives for the internationalisation of corporate governance models
  • Finally, a story is told of East Gippsland's forgotten hero
  • Water, water everywhere? Research to lay out economic visions for desalination in Australia
  • Leadership award for Deakin academic
  • Accountants, auditors and directors called to account for inflation
  • Sharing a passion for science
  • Mums and daughters who shop key to success of retail industry
  • Could blood donation be the tie which helps bind migrants and Australians together?
  • I'm bright red and I taste foul - the message behind colour and the ladybird's spots
  • DEAKIN RESEARCH ONLINE LAUNCH
  • Applied learning on show at Deakin
  • Interactive launch of “Deakin at Your Doorstep”
  • Beauty and star factor a real curse in academe
  • Quest for inclusive society needs to adopt global perspective
  • Deakin Green Car Showcased in Ford Global Challenge
  • Professor speaks about family impacts of stolen generation
  • Students imagine the family home of 2050
  • Employees and community crucial for companies looking to CSR to turn a profit
  • Deakin fisheries and aquaculture research ranks among the best in the world
  • Charities urged to donate an organisational challenge to Deakin University
  • Deakin University secures more nursing places
  • Size matters when it comes to children’s food choices
  • Hymns help relieve the pain of early suffering
  • Men need to be made aware of osteoporosis, too!
  • Female fans’ support strong despite claims of player misconduct
  • New virtual laboratory will be the in place for information that wants to tango
  • Sunny days take risk out of investors' decisions
  • US appointment for Deakin IT professor
  • Labour or life for hire? Symposium to examine the international plight of the labour hire worker
  • Collaboration to address engineering skills shortage
  • Student's simple idea aims to relieve 'monthly curse' for women and girls in PNG
  • Deakin literature expert awarded prestigious international prize
  • Deakin interns form link to industry in Western Victoria
  • Most takeovers benefit shareholders Australian market analysis shows
  • Academic’s expert advice proves a winner with Senate Committee
  • Hotel closures reduce alcohol related crime forum hears
  • Deakin researchers make the extra small, extra strong
  • Parents and teachers unintentionally sending negative body image messages to preschoolers
  • MBA students learn how to make sustainability pay
  • Go on, give society a break and be happy, but not too happy, Deakin economist says
  • Uncovering the secret lives of fish in marine national parks
  • Shocking managers may hold key to why top workers leave
  • Football umpires see abuse as normal, research finds
  • Deakin students experience working life in Western Victoria
  • Women may shop, but are retailers fit to serve, asks Deakin academic
  • Coal seam gas
  • New research centre to tackle the growing health issues in the Pacific region
  • Deakin University research maps bird flu pathways to Australia
  • Deakin University and University of Ballarat collaboration to tackle car engine efficiency, water allocation and athletic injury
  • Man Up! Retailers urged to go beyond the mister myths of men and shopping
  • Economic and health savings to be made if Australian adults cut their alcohol consumption by five standard drinks a week
  • Oil contracts key to predicting price of gold
  • Deakin expert praises Garnaut emission targets
  • New program takes family approach to combating childhood obesity
  • Deakin University statement regarding Mahindra Satyam decision
  • Law lecturer and homelessness advocate receives leadership award
  • Transport top issue for Aussie tourists visiting Gallipoli on ANZAC Day
  • National curriculum an opportunity lost
  • Efforts to address drunkenness and intoxication get lost in translation
  • Lawyerly advice not top of mind for rural business owners report finds
  • Windscreen view of water choices
  • Deborah Klein: Out of the Past at Deakin University Art Gallery
  • ‘Baz’ helps develop clinical skills for Warrnambool students
  • Deakin University study to reveal exactly what is involved in being a sports coach
  • Scientists develop better technique for creating self-cleaning fabrics
  • Future generations first in environment trade off
  • Combating the myth of ageing and depression
  • New biography tells story of Australia’s ‘most kissable’ diplomat
  • Resource riches need not be a curse for PNG
  • Maternity leave and child care key to women's return to work
  • Study finds improving local parks a key to increasing physical activity
  • Deakin's MBA given 5 star rating
  • Indigenous legal issues move out of the classroom and open students' eyes
  • Race against time to capture the 'story' of Papua New Guinea
  • Deakin graduates Indian students in India
  • No satisfaction for men struggling with traditional male stereotypes
  • Deakin Car Design Under Wraps for Ford Global Challenge
  • $37 million Federal Government funding for new research centre at Deakin University
  • Deakin Professor works with UN to put culture on the global economic agenda
  • Centre aspires to excellence in Asian language education
  • Six months, and days to go, but who's counting? 2012 seminar to take stock of end of world prophecy
  • Deakin partners with Oman to boost education
  • Stress not the trigger for our increased salt appetite
  • New research shows hip fracture rates declining
  • Transparency and innovation key to evolution of government business - AG
  • New study looks at link between children’s bone health and mothers’ vitamin D levels during pregnancy
  • Australian firms do business by the seat of their pants in China
  • Divorce looms if your wife is unhappier than you
  • Lack of public knowledge could see perpetrators of child sexual abuse escape conviction
  • Deakin world first as filmmakers' dream RED EPIC cameras arrive
  • Deakin’s new associate degree on Gippsland’s doorstep
  • Our pets’ gourmet tastes are putting pressure on dwindling fish stocks
  • Aussie program cited as way of helping UK communities bounce back after riots
  • Deakin law academic honoured with prestigious award
  • Deakin to expand law course in Warrnambool
  • Workshop weighs economic costs and benefits of wellbeing and mental health
  • Innovative Regions Centre to Strengthen Deakin’s Research in Manufacturing
  • Deakin to award former Justice of the High Court Michael Kirby honorary doctorate
  • Business, economic and social issues top conference agenda
  • Collaboration to explore what we know about our coasts
  • New testing system to improve evaluation of flu vaccines and treatments
  • Researchers find banning junk food ads the most cost-effective way to reduce child obesity
  • Drama, passion, tears, performance captures the first year of beginning teachers
  • Students step up to Professionals Week
  • New Deakin appointment a timely response to internships debate
  • Papua where? Symposium looks at Papua New Guinea now and into the future
  • Unelected but not undemocratic
  • Lecturers take out national teaching citations
  • Academic asks 'where is the international outcry?' as new index reveals poorest regions in PNG
  • Kim Williams delivers Kenneth Myer Lecture
  • Deakin University receives top marks for IT security
  • Dairy wins day against blue gum plantations
  • Deakin University refutes land transfer claims
  • Research seeks to answer what makes trendy reef estate for abalone
  • Deakin law students well placed to tackle international arbitration challenge
  • SW Dairy farmers try to do right thing by environment
  • New book exposes how regulation has failed to protect casino gamblers
  • Dance project captures expert attention
  • Deakin lodges final EIF bid
  • Commonwealth Government must move to control gambling regulation
  • DEAKIN UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN WINS INTERNATIONAL AWARD
  • Conference to provide insight into Arab Revolutions and impact for future world relations
  • Deakin students global winners in online marketing
  • Papua New Guineans head to Geelong to have voice at conference on their future
  • Deakin University’s DVC(A) perplexed by claims made by the NTEU
  • Deakin to award four honorary doctorates
  • Active kids less likely to develop depression as adults
  • $16million Federal Government funding boost for Deakin Medical School’s rural teaching program
  • Expert welcomes committee's call to help donor conceived
  • Eye disease drug could hold key to new diabetes treatment
  • Deakin appoints new Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic)
  • STEVE BRACKS PUTS DEAKIN UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION INTO PREMIER LEAGUE
  • Rio Tinto repeating Foster’s cultural mistakes in China
  • Reduced salt equals reduced taste in the mind of consumers
  • Deakin student film graduates to LA
  • Amanda reigns supreme in study of law at Deakin
  • Global Aussie activists give patriots example to follow
  • Deakin researchers get a grip on virtual ‘sense of touch’ technology
  • Facebook becomes the new medium so the dead can live on
  • Taxpayers urged to put limits on safety nets for financial risk takers
  • Public forum to debate My School, NAPLAN and new curriculum
  • Research reveals price Geelong water consumers prepared to pay
  • Launch of Centre to improve health and wellbeing of farming communities
  • Red meat found to be a good mood food
  • Cambridge historian's talk to give ANZAC tradition a fresh look
  • Ecology research benefits from the power of three
  • DEAKIN UNIVERSITY – TRIMESTER SYSTEM
  • Soccer holds key to wealth and influence
  • Let's put Dingoes and Devils to work to restore our degraded habitats, argue academics
  • Depressive and anxiety symptoms reduce bone mineral density
  • Will the fat that causes heart disease please stand up, Deakin University health researchers ask
  • Call for principals to speak out on risks at work
  • Trial of new treatments for young people battling mental illness
  • Allergy-free eggs to be produced by Deakin University and CSIRO
  • New book shows ANZAC Day's many faces
  • Farmers risk death by not knowing what to do when experiencing chest pain
  • Deakin University to support Leighton Professional Trainee Program
  • Course to help companies under pressure from financial crime
  • Study finds link between relationship style and sexual dysfunction
  • ANZAC Day commentary
  • Governance expert offers up ingredients for arts boards' recipe to financial success
  • Audit firms warned over tax services
  • Visions of Utopia wins international photographic prize
  • Deakin at Your Doorstep to offer first full degree by high-speed broadband
  • Friends lose out as middle managers feel work strain
  • Little profit to be made in Aussie volatility– research finds
  • Big Brother surveillance no longer scary - specular economy makes celebrities of us all
  • Deakin research on show to international diplomats
  • FERDI president to call for climate change to be factored into aid to vulnerable nations in free Melbourne lecture
  • Older drivers needed for study of driver behaviour
  • Deakin researcher identifies opportunity to make schools more inclusive
  • Deakin expert and World Bank team tackle mobile banking security
  • Australia is not prepared for the ethical challenges of health care disasters
  • Get them while they are young, call for closer examination of preschooler physical activity levels
  • Professor Jane den Hollander appointed as Deakin University’s next Vice-Chancellor
  • State Government funding announced for Deakin University health hub
  • State-wide study to investigate rural law disadvantage
  • Deakin signs partnership with IIM Indore
  • ‘Well off Australia’ has lessons for world on human development
  • Neil Taylor Sculpture Review at Deakin University Art Gallery
  • State Government funding announced for student accommodation at Deakin University
  • Workshops help carers cope with eating disorders, Deakin University researchers find
  • New Centre for Rural and Regional Law and Justice launched
  • Undersea treasures discovered off Victoria’s Surf Coast
  • Deakin University and TERI join forces to tackle food and water security and health care
  • Minister officially opens Alfred Deakin Research Institute and Alfred Deakin Prime Ministerial Library
  • Youth violence can be reduced through community investment
  • New book argues for fresh vision of Australian citizenship
  • Australian organisations unprepared for Cyber War
  • Deakin research examines regional head trauma accidents
  • Deakin finds own space at Alfred Deakin Prime Ministerial Library
  • Deakin University research maps the physical demands of firefighting
  • We are getting fatter, whichever way we look
  • National survey seeks to reveal the super glue that holds family businesses together
  • Deakin Medical School lecture to explore impact of climate change on chronic disease
  • Deakin University study to give a voice to people with Autism
  • Governance and audit key to good Fair Value Accounting
  • Body image not always a drag on women's wellbeing
  • iPhone application to scan for food allergens
  • Ford challenges Deakin University to design the car of the future
  • Obesity rates dropping in preschool children
  • Australian Laureate Fellowship for Professor Peter Hodgson confirms Deakin’s growth as a research university
  • Expert calls for Australia to form military alliance with Indonesia
  • Arthritis study to start in Warrnambool
  • Company ethics codes mere window dressing, global study finds
  • Are friends-with-benefits relationships more common than we think?
  • Deakin research could make KERS an option for standard road cars
  • Aussies urged to speak up on what they would like to see as their head of state
  • Deakin University and Chinese steel giant join forces to advance the future of car manufacturing
  • Career in sports medicine off to energetic start for Box Hill North student
  • New site to help politicians learn the lessons from history
  • Deakin University leads project to meet rural teacher shortage with national curriculum project
  • Hip size may be the key to link between obesity and premature death
  • Playing computer games pays off for Ringwood East student
  • World forum launch for new dual Masters improves prospects for Emirate women
  • Action needed on marine conservation
  • Deakin University appoints new Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic)
  • Visual illusion the key to mating success
  • Scholarship ignites Deakin student’s engineering career
  • Deakin University migration expert to advise UN on development goals
  • News reporting and the rise of the mojo
  • Deakin steps closer to new associate degree for rural and regional Victoria
  • Aboriginal accountants number just 10 of 180,000 - national initiative aims to develop more
  • Mechanical engineering future looking bright for Deakin student
  • National accounting research results to be unveiled in Warrnambool
  • Deakin welcomes expert report into tertiary education
  • New life for old wool store - the Visions of Utopia art exhibit
  • Vitamin D deficiency strikes one-third of Australians
  • University installs new software to take pain out of Library information retrieval
  • Deakin student wins prestigious Australasian Hydrographic Society education award
  • Alfred Deakin Medallist Amanda, no small achiever
  • Deakin University’s refurbished Dennys Lascelles Building opened in Geelong
  • Australia set to play leading role in multi-million dollar global carbon fibre industry
  • Heathmont’s Adam is a medallist and a scholar
  • Irish expert on rural issues to address Warrnambool forum
  • Quest to prove Australia–Siberia fossil connection
  • Kids forced indoors by poor park planning
  • Touch of reality for virtual medicine
  • Work of Deakin University researcher named among the 15 greatest discoveries in nutrition
  • Former Deakin University Professors honoured
  • World’s first chemical guided missile could be the answer to wiping out cancer
  • DEAKIN MEDICAL SCHOOL OPENS
  • Dads can suffer the baby blues too
  • Revealing the secret night life of owls
  • Forum to explore events in Tunisia and Egypt and prospects for change in the Arab world
  • Water use cut 47 per cent in pilot Deakin program
  • At last! The answer – why girls shun IT at secondary school
  • Deakin calls for community comment on Master Plan review
  • Deakin Professor becomes first Australian to win prestigious North American sport management award
  • Deakin research finds south-west farmers are conserving water
  • People power the way to environmental change
  • Million dollar study to investigate health benefits of dairy foods
  • Fantasy football fans backbone of the code - Deakin researchers reveal
  • Dealing with crime in a virtual world
  • Recent acquisitions go on display at Deakin University Art Gallery
  • National Centre for Farmer Health to be established - Deakin University partners with Western District Health Services
  • Discovery of fat taste could hold the key to reducing obesity
  • China recognises talent of Deakin University professors
  • Vice-Chancellor reassures Deakin University's Indian students
  • Local students take on the Science and Engineering challenge
  • Deakin tower provides vital fire link
  • New research points to the harms of alcohol industry sponsorship of sport
  • Local knowledge the key to successful advertising in China
  • Call for jobs growth in outer suburbs
  • Residents urged to share their diet and exercise experiences
  • Deakin University announces foundation director of new optometry program
  • Reducing port delays, not tariffs boosts trade performance
  • Grand Prix organisers get tips from Gold Coast
  • International study to examine what the best science teachers overseas can offer
  • Deakin clinical school starts in Warrnambool
  • New direction needed for obesity research, Deakin health expert claims
  • DEAKIN’S SILICON VALLEY IN GEELONG RAMPS UP WITH SATYAM
  • Deakin medical students start clinical training in Geelong
  • National leadership needed on coastal climate change
  • Deakin expert warns parents and teachers on Wikipedia
  • Photographic exhibition celebrates lives of people living with dementia
  • Deakin Medical School celebrates first anniversary
  • Disaster giving influenced by media, research shows
  • Boards’ ability to include and govern score points with fans
  • Eminent Indian diplomat visits Deakin
  • Deakin chases bright young researchers
  • Women needed for health study
  • Higher education budget appropriate to the times
  • Deakin works to move clouds into the computing mainstream
  • Time to legislate on the marketing of low-carb beers
  • DEAKIN MEANS BUSINESS
  • Family businesses act to recession-proof the economy, list shows
  • Research gives clues to understanding and treating peanut allergy
  • Deakin University staff and students urged to be TravelSmart - Calls for Improvements to Public Transport System
  • Deakin University research finds over eating alone explains the obesity epidemic in the United States
  • Deakin study reveals positive side to being a ‘boomerang kid’
  • Class begins for first Deakin Medical School students
  • Deakin expertise helps plan for Geelong’s future
  • Former Warrnambool student returns for new course at Deakin
  • Australia’s Silicon Valley Reaches Proof of Concept Stage
  • Alcohol researchers should reject Drinkwise funding
  • Farmers and fishers invited to share their healthy living experiences
  • Deakin University researchers face up to national security
  • Regional and rural accounting firms face staff shortage
  • How are Cranbourne mums navigating the food shopping maze?
  • Deakin moves to assist skills shortage as demand for its courses increases
  • Saturated arts market should look to McDonald's for lead
  • Deakin researcher wins prestigious fellowship and announces world-first book
  • Additional pathways to university a highlight of Deakin and MIBT’s renewed partnership
  • Deakin Medical School appoints director for western Victoria’s Centre for Rural Emergency Medicine
  • Omega-3 fatty acid may help prevent brain cell death
  • Side-by-side they fought and now new memorials remember them
  • Scientists discover some of Australia’s oldest prehistoric bacteria
  • Teaching with Twitter
  • Criminal Cartel bill gets green light from Senate Committee
  • More transparency in global financial system not always a good thing
  • Workshop puts focus on the economic issues facing world economy
  • London influence for construction at Deakin
  • Deja vu? 200 years on, regulators still can't control corporate badboys
  • Deakin study to examine doctor-nurse communication
  • Prison visits put ethics top of mind for students
  • World War II wreck revealed
  • When it comes to omega 3, not any oil will do
  • The Marngrook Footy Show broadcasts from Deakin University
  • Deakin University an Employer of Choice
  • Hopping Mice may hold key to appetite regulation
  • Policy fails fishing communities and sharks
  • Classroom of the future for tomorrow’s teachers
  • After the tsunami, Deakin University trained teachers will help to rebuild Aceh
  • Fast track for ‘sense of touch’ robot
  • Research lifts veil on the secrets behind the ultimate artistic sin of selling out
  • Aussie shoppers more powerful now than ever before
  • Deakin appoints new Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
  • Fears unfounded, networking sites add to Aussies' social lives
  • Gastric banding surgery more cost-effective for managing type 2 diabetes in obese than conventional care
  • Inspirational environments a passion for new architecture head
  • 7.30 Report apologises to Deakin University
  • Deakin scores well in Learning and Teaching Performance Fund
  • Call for rethink on nation building in the Pacific
  • Increased demand for places at Deakin University in 2009
  • Food and eating serious part of doing business in China
  • Deakin academic calls for legal protection for consumers over fortified foods
  • Symposium experts tackle food concerns
  • Deakin continues to climb up world university rankings
  • Deakin welcomes Pacific humanitarian leadership scholarships
  • Forewarned is forearmed: Parents' calls to eggs prepare babies for heat
  • Humane effective feral horse control essential for Kosciuszko: Scientists
  • Sleep tips to survive the Rio Olympics coverage
  • Winners and losers in the Olympic Games branding and broadcasting rules
  • Deakin plan for waterfront student accommodation
  • Deakin joins Smart Sparrow in a 21C solution for STEM education
  • Are the Olympics worth the money
  • Student Show opens at Deakin University Art Gallery
  • Sunshine can be a boost to company fortunes
  • Prostate cancer treatment breakthrough
  • Fracking ban a social and environmental win, but gas prices may rise
  • Inspired to run a marathon after watching the Olympics: Deakin sport scientist recommends not taking on too much too soon
  • OzBot Raider mobile target system to revolutionise safer defence training
  • Deakin School of Medicine enters world's best after less than a decade
  • There is a science to relationships, but that's not what we are seeing on reality romance shows
  • Accounting students earn career advantage with Deakin Hallmark
  • Job stress increases chance of men taking their own lives
  • Exercise pill could be a new treatment for heart disease
  • Invasive predators major cause of species extinctions
  • Deakin named among world's top 300 universities again
  • Education the key to fighting Islamophobia: Deakin researchers
  • Deakin builds robotic surgical system with sense of touch
  • Deakin Motion.Lab and Victorian Opera team up for new 3D production
  • Deakin Warrnambool here to stay
  • Deakin hosts national STEM education conference
  • AFL umpires (almost) always get it right: Deakin research
  • New darkroom develops resurgence in old school photography
  • Five things we learned during the second U.S. Presidential debate
  • Deakin forum to analyse the links between religion and violent extremism
  • Carbon pricing key to saving world's best ally in climate fight: seagrass
  • Thousands of PTSD sufferers missing out on treatment: Deakin researchers
  • World first app bridges support gap for young carers
  • Suffering from hay fever? Blame humans: Australia’s pollen count creator
  • Australian house museums offering Paisley Park a run for its money
  • Deakin researchers among Australia's most highly cited women
  • Australian Research Council supports new Future Fibres Hub at Deakin
  • New crowdfunding campaign puts penguins under the microscope
  • Study aims to address food security for asylum seekers
  • Towards an International Indigenous Design Charter
  • Halloween helps us indulge our innate fears: Deakin psychologist
  • Deakin researcher NSW Young Australian of Year Finalist
  • Conference puts boosting Indigenous accounting and finance skills on the business agenda
  • Deakin Business School scholarship to support the next generation of financial planners
  • Deakin University receives over $8 million research funding
  • New project to reconnect Geelong with its maker past and future
  • Safety the key to regaining public trust in Dreamworld: Deakin expert
  • Game changing research receives million dollar kick off from Moose Toys
  • Trump victory may be his downfall: Deakin political experts
  • Have memes become the new political cartoons?
  • Pre-drinking a key driver of alcohol-related harm
  • Deakin appoints new Associate Dean as progress continues at Warrnambool
  • Secret to beating flu fast could be found inside ourselves: Deakin scientist
  • Deakin turtle research gets Queen's stamp of approval
  • Feral cat management key to saving threatened species: Deakin ecologist
  • Deakin scoops pool at Victorian International Education Awards
  • Perfect storm leads to thunderstorm asthma epidemic: Deakin researcher
  • Deakin welcomes Victorian teacher entry plan but fears it falls short
  • Study shows health benefits of following Australian dietary guidelines
  • New book places university governance under the microscope
  • Lancefield dig to unearth secrets of megafauna extinction
  • UNESCO Chair orator calls on Australians to reach out to refugees
  • Research reveals print texts remain top-shelf selection for Aussie teens
  • New research fellowship to tackle animal to human diseases
  • Preschool and childcare is an ideal time to help kids get more active
  • ADI Director to provide key insights at first Research Institute on Social Cohesion forum
  • Australia-first research to drive healthy supermarket choices
  • Survival tips for the office Kris Kringle this Christmas
  • Cutting-edge campus tour wins prestigious tech award
  • Deakin's teaching excellence recognised at national awards
  • Deakin researchers receive more than $4.9 million in NHMRC grant funding
  • Obesity stats show new solutions needed to address regional disadvantage
  • Decade of action recognised with prestigious WGEA award
  • Deakin ranked world's best for sports science
  • Why do our tastes change as we age?
  • FutureLearn and Deakin University the first to offer range of degrees delivered entirely on a MOOC platform
  • Helping a struggling colleague at Christmas time
  • Deakin researcher investigates children's understanding of war
  • Study shows alcohol and drugs play significant role in domestic violence
  • Australia's first female Prime Minister receives Deakin University honour
  • How do I know I'm drinking too much this silly season: Deakin can tell you
  • What does a dietitian eat on Christmas Day?
  • New Year's resolutions about more than resolve: Deakin researcher
  • Study shows big-billed birds spend more time snuggling in against the cold
  • Marathon resolutions? Find a 2017 fitness goal that goes the distance
  • Deakin researcher finds it's hard to be unique when naming children
  • VTAC first round offers 2017
  • Swimming pool kiosks the latest target in war on obesity
  • Don't let money be the Grinch who stole Christmas in 2017
  • Deakin study reveals the big business tactics making us fatter
  • Choose roo this Australia Day - it's good for the environment and you
  • New study for men battling the side effects of prostate cancer
  • School lunch boxes made easy: involve the kids says Deakin dietitian
  • New Deakin study shows old drugs far better at treating bipolar
  • Australian Open continues to be a boost for Victorian economy
  • Warrnambool Clinical School welcomes 100th graduate
  • Vice-Chancellor Professor Jane den Hollander honoured with Order of Australia
  • Deakin congratulates recipients of 2017 Australia Day honours
  • Sorrento is in danger of disappearing: Deakin heritage expert
  • A pint and a punt: Ads make sports betting the new normal for young men
  • Fake news a blessing in disguise
  • World-first trial shows improving diet can treat major depression
  • Is the politics of lying the slippery slope to a post-truth society?
  • Can the humble teabag help prevent climate change?
  • Can the humble teabag help prevent climate change?
  • Deakin findings reveal weight loss can improve daytime sleepiness
  • International recognition for Deakin Hallmarks
  • Deakin welcomes Centre for Supply Chain and Logistics
  • Banning public camping a likely short-sighted solution with long-term costs
  • Deakin University world-first trial trains brain to quit smoking
  • Valentine's Day, when matters of the wallet and the heart collide
  • Study shows betting ads influencing children's attitudes to gambling
  • Walk with the dinosaurs thanks to Deakin virtual reality project
  • High achieving students among Deakin's first graduates for 2017
  • Institute of Koorie Education congratulates PhD graduates
  • Embracing the opportunities from refugee communities
  • Deakin's exceptional teaching talent tackles diverse schools
  • Deakin showcases global breakthrough in nanotube technology at Airshow
  • Deakin urges startup aspirants to follow entrepreneurial dreams
  • Top photography apps to supercharge your social media feed
  • Godwin Bradbeer: Stigma and Enigma on show at Deakin Art Gallery
  • Deakin students connect old stories with new technology
  • Deakin scientists find new way to starve out malaria parasite
  • Women make up 75% of humanitarian workforce, yet unrepresented in leadership
  • New study reveals value of tidal marshes in fight against climate change
  • Deakin professor to improve disaster response thanks to prestigious award
  • Could legal action be brewing in the Coopers boycott?
  • More losers than winners if United States interest rates rise
  • Business confidence in Geelong continues to surge
  • Geelong leaders unite to secure region's economic future through major projects
  • Geelong community invited to join the conversation on our future economy
  • Garvan and Deakin University join forces to accelerate precision medicine through machine learning
  • When Australia was riding high on the sheep's back: Deakin 'pop up' exhibition
  • Deakin teams with Montage Talent to build student interviewing skills
  • Expectation adjustment would go a long way to make housing affordable
  • I play, you play, we AllPlay: Deakin kicks goals for kids with disability
  • Deakin scientists see HIV formation up-close like never before
  • Melburnians' gardens influenced by age and education: new Deakin study
  • Denim goes green thanks to Deakin innovation
  • Deakin climbs ranks of world's top 50 young universities
  • Australian and Indian Prime Ministers open expanded Deakin-TERI Nanobiotech Centre
  • Oceans: the world's most under-utilised weapons against climate change
  • Deakin strengthens research on global issues in India with new scholarships
  • Health check-up for commercial fishing industry an Australian first
  • Deakin selected to establish new health hub in Western Victoria
  • World-first study shows running can strengthen the discs in the spine
  • Curators plan number two as treatment plant exhibition flush with successs
  • Curators plan number two as treatment plant exhibition flush with success
  • Public war memorials teaching memory through technologies of remembrance
  • Parents don't need sex selection to get gender they want: Deakin expert
  • Legal system, not citizenship reform, key to address perceived attacks on Australian values: Deakin expert
  • Deakin Art Gallery ponders unproductive thinking in new exhibition
  • Solar-powered 3D printers turn plastic trash into clean water
  • Deakin online MBA program again ranked best in Australia
  • Deakin says unis and students have done their bit for Budget repair
  • Deakin says unis and students have done their bit for budget repair
  • Deakin and State Government to collaborate at Queenscliff Centre
  • Gas security mechanism a step in the right direction: Deakin expert
  • Taking the game of chance out of promotional competitions
  • Student affordability suffers as cuts risk access and quality
  • Increase fuel excise to curb obesity-related costs: Deakin study
  • AOC accusation shows workplaces must catch up to evolving expectations
  • Public airing of AOC's dirty laundry a wake-up call for all organisations: Deakin expert
  • World first study shows Mediterranean diet is best as we age
  • Deakin welcomes Federal Budget investment in advanced manufacturing
  • New study shows climate change impacting shorebird migration
  • World-first trial puts healthy supermarkets to the taste test
  • Study finds kids exposed to pokies risks despite regulations
  • Science key to avoiding another thunderstorm asthma tragedy
  • Cyber security expert warns ransomware attack could happen in Australia
  • Deakin helps lift women's footy to new heights
  • A second term for President Rouhani best for Iran and the world: Deakin expert
  • Deakin law student receives prestigious scholarship
  • Too much protein a risk for childhood obesity
  • Romantic age gaps explained by science: Deakin relationship expert
  • Healthy options in vending machines reduce intake of unhealthy foods
  • You heard right, silk eardrums closer to reality thanks to funding boost