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UnCover is the voice of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø. A single source for all our stories and your new place for ideas, connections and emotions.
The Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance is marking a decade of residence at the University of Canberra – celebrating its world-leading research and fostering an ethos of deliberation, collaboration and inclusion.
After overcoming her own health challenges, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø student Emma Combs is helping women find sustainable paths to wellness and self-care.
Dr Sunil George started his career as a software engineer and is now inspiring ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's next generation of change-makers to address social inequalities through public health.
Jessica Abramovic's PhD in the University of Canberra's Faculty of Arts and Design examines how local communities are contributing to climate resilience.
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø alumnus Wai Ki Lau (Ricky) is helping para-athletes achieve their dreams through his work with the Hong Kong Paralympic Committee and Sports Association for the Physically Disabled.
Meet eight early career University of Canberra researchers featuring in the Life of a CBRn exhibition at Research Festival 2024.
Registered nurse and University of Canberra PhD candidate Clare Stephenson is on a mission to broaden access to intervention programs for people with dementia.
Dieu Le’s journey to graduating with a Master of Occupational Therapy is a powerful reminder of the importance of resilience and seeking support.
This University of Canberra graduate’s journey has taken him from a rural village in Indonesia, to becoming a respected university lecturer and PhD graduate, with a goal to transform English teaching.
A catastrophic track cycling accident left Ryan Fawke with a traumatic brain injury. An incredible recovery inspired him to pursue a Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, to contribute to the healthcare workforce that got him back on track.
Cardiovascular health researcher and recent PhD graduate Dr Hollie Speer always had an interest in science and health – and a personal motivation behind her research.
Seth Chen found volleyball later in his youth but picked it up quickly. His passion and determination led to success both on the court and off the court, as he has just completed his Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree from the University of Canberra.
Bryce O’Hara thrived during his studies, thanks to ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø’s genuine support for students. The Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) graduate is giving back through an internship program he established at Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council.
Through the University of Canberra’s 50-50 Women in Sport Scholarship program, Riley Brassington has been looking at data that will potentially help boost women athletes in the future.
A love of food and science set Angela ‘Gela’ Bragg on a path to graduating with a Master of Nutrition and Dietetics at the University of Canberra.