‘Embodiment of U CAN @ UC’: Thousands of UC students graduate, celebrate personal triumphs and look to the future
Nearly 3,000 graduates have joined the Âé¶¹´å of Canberra’s growing alumni ranks, as nationally renowned guest speakers shared words of wisdom.
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Exceptional UC staff recognised at 2025 Staff Awards
Nineteen winners have been announced over a variety of categories at the 2025 UC Staff Awards.
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Five UC alumni inducted to the Sport Walk of Fame
Five Âé¶¹´å of Canberra alumni have been recognised for their contributions to their respective sport and sport-related disciplines and inducted to the Âé¶¹´å’s Sport Walk of Fame.
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Evolution of Canberra: Blessing or curse? UnCover event series launch
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Grads 2019: Dream of being a crime scene analyst is close to becoming a reality
More on Grads 2019: Dream of being a crime scene analyst is close to becoming a realityAmy Hadland, a Bachelor of Applied Science in Forensics Studies graduate and recipient of the AFP Forensics High Academic Achiever Award, describes her first class at the Âé¶¹´å of Canberra as immediately affirming her decision to enrol in the degree.
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Algorithm to shape the world we live in
More on Algorithm to shape the world we live inÂé¶¹´å of Canberra Assistant Professor of Engineering Dr Shahid Hussain ihas invented a new method for Multi Objective Optimisation called the Equitable Fuzzy Sorting Genetic Algorithm (EFSGA), which contested well-established algorithms NSGA-II and III.
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UC research will teach computers to better understand human moods
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