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Jul 2021 22

Understanding language inequality through research – Prashneel Ravisan Goundar PhD profile

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It is truly special when a PhD project aims to provide knowledge that will benefit those who experience social inequality. This is crux of why UNE PhD candidate Prashneel Ravisan Goundar is researching the nature and extent of educational inequalities and social...

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Jul 2021 22

“The experience had a profound influence on my educational philosophy.”

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Study journeys are rarely linear. Many of us move from one path to another and experience many different learning paths throughout our lives. UNE Education alumna Ellie Ryan is a perfect example of someone with a well-rounded study journey as she, in her own words,...

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Jul 2021 19

The ‘Nature’ of early childhood education – Dr Fran Hughes PhD profile

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As someone who grew up on a property outside Armidale, UNE alumna Dr Fran Hughes described studying her PhD at UNE as feeling like ‘coming back to the land she was raised on’. Fran graduated her PhD in late 2020 and was awarded the Beth Southwell Award for her PhD...

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Jul 2021 16

Understanding the data behind the index – Dr Melissa Parsons holds ADRI workshops across Aus.

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Dr Melissa Parsons Senior Lecturer at UNE and Project Leader of the Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC has recently held a series of workshops around the country that explore the Australian Disaster Resilience Index (ADRI). For any who are not aware, the Australian...

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Jul 2021 14

UNE Academics take part in Biennial Conference of the Australasian Association for European History

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Several UNE academics have recently been involved in the XXVIIth Biennial Conference of the Australasian Association for European History, an academic forum that has been running since 1969. The Australian Association for European History (AAEH) brings together...

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Jul 2021 13

Passion and the need for social change became PhD research for graduate Jerusha Hackworth

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Image: Mile 91, Sierra Leone; 'Looking to Yonibana' by Jerusha Hackworth. Trigger warning: This article discusses research into experiences that include sexual harassment. The impetus for PhD research can come from many places. For certain students a PhD is born...

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Jul 2021 13

“Studying online is making it possible for a dream to come true”

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There are times during a student’s learning journey when their passion allows them to not only excel in their own studies, but also assist their fellow students. This is the case for many of the PASS@UNE Leaders, for example Bachelor of Special and Inclusive...

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Jul 2021 9

PASS student leader profile – Sally Aurisch

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UNE student Sally Aurisch is the kind of inspirational learner who has a passion for knowledge, so much so that she also helps other students achieve their study goals. Sally is a PASS@UNE leader who guides students through PASS sessions helping them with unit...

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Jul 2021 9

Connecting with fellow DECRA researchers inspires literary studies network

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Dr Valentina Gosetti, Senior lecturer at UNE and ARC DECRA fellow, has recently founded the Literary Studies DECRA Fellows Network alongside three other academics from across Australia. This group of passionate DECRA fellows also includes Dr Christina Spittel of...

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Jul 2021 1

Early childhood directors still effected by pandemic hyper-vigilance

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Image: Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash, https://unsplash.com/photos/RYABMCLP7aM. The pandemic has caused major disruption in most workplaces. As frontline workers, early childhood educators have faced enormous challenges during lockdowns and faced a continuously changing...

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