The power of a UNE education reverberates daily around the world. Here, we share the stories of two men, in two countries, having a profound impact on the lives of…
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‘The Tiniest Thing’ in The Big Apple – Dr Richard Jordan’s award winning play receives reading at theatre festival in NYC
Posted by jjohns82 | Arts | One CommentWho brought The Tiniest Thing to the big city? Playwright and Theatre academic Dr Richard Jordan of course. In early 2020 Dr Richard Jordan, UNE lecturer in Theatre and Performance,…
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First English, now Business – UNE Student Rami Simoki’s inspiring study journey
Posted by jjohns82 | Education | No CommentsUniversity can often be a challenging new experience, especially when a student is learning in their second language. When a student excels despite this it is often very inspiring, and…
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New tech shifts the landscape for UNE Archaeology
Posted by jjohns82 | Humanities, Research | No CommentsImagine having the ability to view perfectly rendered digital versions of archaeological sites and the artefacts they contain all from your computer. This dream is being made possible by a…
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As Collarenebri teacher Sarah Thomas says in the recent Education issue of the UNE Alumni Newsletter – schools, and educators, really are at the heart of our communities. This has…
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Early childhood educator staff welfare: Tales of burnout, hope and Perrottet’s reforms
Posted by jjohns82 | Education | One CommentThe welfare of early childhood educators is important, given the sector is in crisis with turnover rates of at least 30%. In a survey of 4000 educators, 73% said they planned…
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A travelled education journey – Dr Wili Suluma PhD Profile
Posted by jjohns82 | Education | One CommentImage: Professor Pep Baker (Left) giving Dr Wili Suluma (right) his PhD testamur. Dr Wili Suluma, recent UNE PhD graduate, has had a storied learning journey. Originally beginning as a…
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