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The current problems of women in science

The current problems of women in science

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Universities had record job losses, but not as many as feared – and the worst may be over

Universities had record job losses, but not as many as feared – and the worst may be over

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Will the government’s $2.2bn, 10-year plan get a better return on Australian research? It all depends on changing the culture

Will the government’s $2.2bn, 10-year plan get a better return on Australian research? It all depends on changing the culture

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Perfectionism doesn't always do good students a favor

Perfectionism doesn’t always do good students a favor

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The push for ‘researcher entrepreneurs’ could be a step backward for gender equity

The push for ‘researcher entrepreneurs’ could be a step backward for gender equity

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What place for maths in France?

What place for maths in France?

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Pandemic-related school closings likely to have far-reaching effects on child well-being

Pandemic-related school closings likely to have far-reaching effects on child well-being

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School anxiety in the time of COVID: how parents and teachers can help kids cope

School anxiety in the time of COVID: how parents and teachers can help kids cope

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‘I’m not going to waste my time on prayers’: how secular teachers navigate working in religious schools

‘I’m not going to waste my time on prayers’: how secular teachers navigate working in religious schools

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Do gifts really make children happy?

Do gifts really make children happy?

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Universities: The often overlooked player in determining healthy democracies

Universities: The often overlooked player in determining healthy democracies

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4 reasons why you should never say ‘do your research’ to win the argument

4 reasons why you should never say ‘do your research’ to win the argument

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