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COMPANY NEWS:  Atturra, a leading technology services provider, has announced the successful launch of the first four modules of the Scholarion™ Student Information System (SIS) at Brisbane Grammar School (BGS). These modules—People and Profiles, Student Location and Activity Tracking, Communications Management, and Resource Management represent a major milestone in modernising BGS’s student information systems.

Published in Education

In today’s interconnected academic landscape, professional networks for students and faculties have become important tools for success. These networks offer a chance to build connections, access career-changing advisers, and find the right university or research advisor to support academic aspiration. Platforms like University Cube provide an ideal way to tap into these professional networks, offering assets that simplify the search for advisors, universities, and collaboration opportunities.

Published in Education

COMPANY NEWS:  Atturra, a top advisory and IT solutions provider, has announced the successful development and delivery of the first module (People and Profile) of the Student Information System (SIS) for Brisbane Grammar School. This cutting-edge module, built on Microsoft Dynamics 365, is designed to streamline administrative processes and unlock new learning and service delivery capabilities.

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GUEST RESEARCH:  An AI-Powered bot unlocks productivity gains and future-proofs one of Australia’s largest private tertiary education providers to help process enrolment applications within 24 hours of receiving them.

Published in Guest case study

Melbourne University,  consistently ranked among the world’s top universities, has selected Cognizant to help implement the Tealium Customer Data Platform (CDP).

Published in Data

The James Dyson Award is an incredible global incubator of engineering and design talent, starting 14 years ago and bringing forth incredible innovation from students, with this year's Australian winner now set to compete in the international finals.

Published in Development

CareMonkey delivers offline access, display, speed and user experience improvements with new version of its Android and Apple mobile apps

Thursday, 27 September 2012 12:44

Brogrammers win regional programming contest

A team of students from the University of Sydney's Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies and Faculty of Science has won the South Pacific Regional Collegiate Programming Contest.

Published in People Moves
Thursday, 29 September 2011 16:15

IIM A successfully hosts Entrepreneurship Fair 2011

IIM-Ahmedabad successfully held an Entre Fair on 25th September 2011, for the second year running. This year we had 18 firms visiting campus, and saw over 400 students from 34 other B-schools registering for the event. The event was a great success with all students getting a chance to network with key decision makers in startup ventures.

4PSA has recently announced the opening of its 2011 Cool Summer Internship Program, offering graduates and undergraduates the opportunity to start a promising career within a leading professional environment.

Thursday, 08 July 2010 11:44

Victorian iAwards recognise local innovators

The winners of the Victorian iAwards were announced last night. They include some well-known organisations as well as others that don't get into the public eye very often.

Published in Development
Wednesday, 17 March 2010 17:46

NAG turns 40; students get the presents

The Numerical Algorithms Group is marking its 40th anniversary by expanding its student prize program.

Published in Development
Sunday, 22 November 2009 19:19

Twitter finally gains academic approval

So you think Twitter is just a 140 character waste of time? Maybe you should think again, universities in Australia and the UK have.

Published in Education
Wednesday, 16 September 2009 10:04

ICT careers expo hits Melbourne next month

The new media side of ICT careers will be explored at a forthcoming careers expo in Melbourne.
Published in Education
The Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) is a test of knowledge and skills of fourth- and eight-grade students from around the world. The United States is doing better, but still not as good as the leaders: students in Asia.

Published in Biology
A University of Sydney study looked into the sexual activities of its college students and found female art students were most sexually active while male science students the least active.

Published in Biology
NASA has announced its 16th annual Great Moonbuggy Race, which is to be held on April 3-4, 2008 in Huntsville, Alabama. NASA hopes the high school and college contestants will build their moonbuggies out of the “right stuff.”

Published in Space
NASA has announced that it is looking for a name to call its new Mars rover, which should be launched toward Mars in 2009. The Walt Disney robot WALL-E is teaming up with NASA in this naming contest for U.S. students ranging in ages from five to 18 years old.

Published in Space
NASA has announced a new contest to test the imaginations and skills of college students by designing tools and instrument packages that one day could help Moon rovers travel across the lunar surface.

Published in Space
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