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Using AI to monitor the internet for terror content is inescapable – but also fraught with pitfalls

Using AI to monitor the internet for terror content is inescapable – but also fraught with pitfalls

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Teaching writing goes beyond writing and essay exercises

Teaching writing goes beyond writing and essay exercises

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How entrepreneurship education can be more inclusive

How entrepreneurship education can be more inclusive

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Peer review isn’t perfect − I know because I teach others how to do it and I’ve seen firsthand how it comes up short

Peer review isn’t perfect − I know because I teach others how to do it and I’ve seen firsthand how it comes up short

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Venture capitalists are backing a ‘steroid Olympics’ to find out what happens when athletes are doped to the gills

Venture capitalists are backing a ‘steroid Olympics’ to find out what happens when athletes are doped to the gills

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Philosophy begins to ask why (and for what purpose) we talk to ourselves

Philosophy begins to ask why (and for what purpose) we talk to ourselves

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Amid growing legalization, cannabis in culture and politics is the focus of this anthropology course

Amid growing legalization, cannabis in culture and politics is the focus of this anthropology course

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Getting started

Getting started

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The ABC of organising your time

The ABC of organising your time

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The Academic tidy up

The Academic tidy up

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60% of Australian English teachers think video games are a ‘legitimate’ text to study. But only 15% have used one

60% of Australian English teachers think video games are a ‘legitimate’ text to study. But only 15% have used one

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Are social media apps ‘dangerous products’? 2 scholars explain how the companies rely on young users but fail to protect them

Are social media apps ‘dangerous products’? 2 scholars explain how the companies rely on young users but fail to protect them

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