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Your Research in a Nutshell
Wednesday, 19 September 2012 Faculties > Computing, Health and Science > News and events > Computing Health and Science > 2012 > 09Early-career researchers will compete this Friday, 21 September in the inaugural Your Research in a Nutshell.
Drinking culture
Monday, 17 September 2012 Faculties > Computing, Health and Science > News and events > School of Exercise and Health Sciences > 2012 > 09Study finds residents in retirement villages consume alcohol more frequently those living at home.
Winners in 90 seconds
Thursday, 13 September 2012 Faculties > Computing, Health and Science > News and events > Computing Health and Science > 2012 > 09Iona Presentation College and Sacred Heart are winners of the 2012 90 Seconds of Fame competition.
Elite athlete shares his story
Thursday, 13 September 2012 Faculties > Computing, Health and Science > News and events > School of Exercise and Health Sciences > 2012 > 09ECU Elite Athlete Program student Adam Deans shared his experiences with students at St Stephen's Carramar.
Rejected for your sexuality
Friday, 07 September 2012 Faculties > Computing, Health and Science > News and events > School of Psychology and Social Science > 2012 > 09ECU researchers find rejection by family and friends after coming out ultimately leads to being stronger.
Muscle pain reduced in thirty minutes
Thursday, 06 September 2012 Faculties > Computing, Health and Science > News and events > School of Exercise and Health Sciences > 2012 > 09Hand held device used just 30 minutes per day reduces musculoskeletal pain.
New techniques for modelling and predicting the impact of light reduction in benthic communities
Tuesday, 04 September 2012 Faculties > Computing, Health and Science > News and events > Centre for Marine Ecosystem Research > 2012 > 09Workshop discusses recent advances in modelling impacts of light reduction.
Looking at the health of the bay
Thursday, 30 August 2012 Faculties > Computing, Health and Science > News and events > Centre for Marine Ecosystem Research > 2012 > 08ECU researchers monitor impacts of agriculture urbanisation on health of seagrass meadows in Geographe Bay.
Participants needed for research into the resilience of gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals
Wednesday, 29 August 2012 Faculties > Computing, Health and Science > News and events > School of Psychology and Social Science > 2012 > 08Clinical Psychology PhD research on Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Resilience.
ECU researchers one step closer to low cost, low power supercomputer
Friday, 24 August 2012 Faculties > Computing, Health and Science > News and events > School of Computer and Security Science > 2012 > 08ORAC achieves 55 teraflops but requires only 12 kilowatts power.
Opportunity knocks for nurse leaders
Friday, 24 August 2012 Faculties > Computing, Health and Science > News and events > School of Nursing and Midwifery > 2012 > 08Retirements over next decade to result in loss of nursing's senior leaders.
Mental health workers are burning out
Thursday, 23 August 2012 Faculties > Computing, Health and Science > News and events > School of Psychology and Social Science > 2012 > 08More than 70 per cent of mental health workers burnout during their career.
Speech pathology goes rural
Wednesday, 22 August 2012 Faculties > Computing, Health and Science > News and events > School of Psychology and Social Science > 2012 > 08ECU’s speech pathology course is making a difference to those based in rural and remote communities.
49th Annual AMSA Conference: Marine extremes and everything in between
Wednesday, 15 August 2012 Faculties > Computing, Health and Science > News and events > Centre for Marine Ecosystem Research > 2012 > 08CMER researchers presented at the AMSA Conference in Hobart in July.
Healthway funds new research into FIFO/DIDO families
Tuesday, 14 August 2012 Faculties > Computing, Health and Science > News and events > Child Health Promotion Research Centre > 2012 > 08World first project to promote mental health for FIFO/DIDO families.
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