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QUT Teacher Podclass is all about supporting teachers. Learn about the new ways teachers are leading the learning in our classrooms. Discover ways to manage career development and improve personal wellbeing. Hear about the research that’s helping to create greater engagement in the classroom. This insightful series is brought to you by the QUT Faculty of Education and hosted by Madonna King.
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The Institute for Future Environments (IFE) is a transdisciplinary research and innovation institute at QUT that brings together researchers and students to collaborate on large-scale projects relating to our natural, built and digital environments. The IFE generates knowledge, technology and practices that make our world more sustainable, secure and resilient. Transcripts of IFE podcasts are available upon request.
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A series of video seminars and interviews by the Australian Centre for Health Law Research discussing innovative research into current and emerging health law issues in Australia and globally.
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Every story from Australian community radio's best source of independent news and current affairs
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How to academia lets you into the minds and experiences of staff and students of QUT School of Justice. We talk research, crime, current issues, and how to deal with being a professional who is human.
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The Digital Week explores the nexus between research and industry in the digital economy by weekly commentary by thought leaders in the Brisbane, Queensland and Australian ecosystem. Join Professor Michael Rosemann and Monica Bradley as they investigate and draw inference from digital innovations and technologies on the future business models and jobs.
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Two Australians waffle on about life, gaming, media and whatever takes their fancy.
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A podcast about the future of commercial real estate, the future of law, and everything in between.
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THRIVING MINDS PODCAST
Professor Selena Bartlett, Neuroscientist, Brain Health is Everyone's Business
Do you want to learn how to build resilience, boost your cognitive performance, and achieve mental agility? Then it's time to discover the exciting world of brain health and fitness with Thriving Minds. Hosted by renowned neuroscientist Professor Selena Bartlett, Thriving Minds is a podcast dedicated to exploring the latest advances in brain science education. With decades of experience studying addiction, stress, and mental health, Professor Bartlett is a true expert in her field. And she's ...
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Cut the Cliches looks to get behind the jargon and buzzwords of an industry - every fortnight we invite a guest to guide us through their field.
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Welcome to Professor Tech's Airwaves of Awesome, an occasional podcast series that discusses new developments in technology and what they mean for the world. It focuses on the social side of tech, and provides up-to-date commentary into why we are simultaneously both entranced by, and fearful of, new technology and how it might affect us all.
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A new mobile app developed by QUT aims to immerse users in the culture and history of the Turrbal and...By Asad Khan
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Data released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has revealed an increase in the number of children receiving...By Mary-Kate Hannagan
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A new report has found Queensland’s small businesses are less innovative than their American counterparts. The Queensland Small Business Commission...By Alexi Boyd
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New research has revealed tens of thousands of Australian workers are being exposed to dangerous ‘welding fumes’ in their workplace....
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Episode #179. We are tired and wired. Steps to master our mental health in the digital age. Make tech a tool not a master.Jean Yates, Cybernetic Shield
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In today's digital age, many of us find ourselves both "tired and wired," constantly stimulated yet perpetually exhausted. In this enlightening episode, we sit down with Jean Yates from Cybernetic Shield to explore the pressing issue of mental health in our digitally driven world. As our lives become increasingly intertwined with technology, many o…
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Climate change is increasingly impacting the mental health of young people worldwide. With more than half of individuals aged 16-25...By Vanessa Gatica
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NDIS Minister, Bill Shorten, announced last week that sex work services will no longer be funded by the NDIS scheme....By Jo Newbury
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Today is the anniversary of the downing of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17, in the Donetsk region of Ukraine by Russian...By Roderick Chambers
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Indigenous businesses have done well in the currently tough economic headwinds. It’s reported they’ve contributed over $16 billion to the...By Roderick Chambers
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At the Republican Convention, 39 year old Senator JD Vance has been chosen as former President Donald Trump’s running mate...By Roderick Chambers
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One of Australia’s biggest unions, the CFMEU finds itself in turmoil following allegations of corruption and links to organised crime....By Abhranil Hazra
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Melbourne Airport has agreed to the Victorian government’s plan for an above-ground railway station, line, hoping to expedite the long-delayed...By Moemina Shukur
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Ten years ago, Australia was shocked to wake to the news that a passenger plane had been shot down over...By Martin Davies
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A new report by Market Forces a non-for-profit climate group reveals, Australia’s big four banks have collectively financed over $61...By Moemina Shukur
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Over one million sport betting ads have played on free to air TV over just the past 12 months and...By Remy Naughton Martin Davies
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Three part episode. We chat with Ben Tatum about music on Eps 1. Following that listen to his music and then game time with who can name that tune .By hofbeans
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A black rice breeding project could reduce the crop’s environmental impact by developing new ‘climate smart’ varieties of rice. The...By Toni Pankaluic
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Two Canberra-based entrepreneurs have developed a new app to support people with ADHD in personal, professional and educational settings. The...
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New research has found Australian teachers are afraid of saying the ‘wrong thing’ when it comes to embedding First Nations...By Martin Davies
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