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July 2006 Media

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Date: 31/07/2006
Media Title: Research capability to be boosted by improved collaboration (HTML)
Abstract: The Minister for Education, Science and Training, the Hon Julie Bishop MP, announced today six new initiatives that will support greater collaboration between researchers, both domestically and internationally.
Type: Media Release

Date: 28/07/2006
Media Title: Mining Careers Bursary Scheme – Applications Open in WA (HTML)
Abstract: The Minister for Education, Science and Training, the Hon Julie Bishop, MP, today announced that applications for the inaugural Australian Government’s Mining Careers Bursary Scheme are now open.
Type: Media Release

Date: 24/07/2006
Media Title: Curtin Institute Public Policy Forum - 24 July 2006 (HTML)
Abstract: Minister Bishop speech - diversity in higher education.
Type: Speech

Date: 24/07/2006
Media Title: Indigenous Youth Mobility Programme launched in Perth (HTML)
Abstract: The Minister for Education, Science and Training, the Hon Julie Bishop MP, will tomorrow launch the Indigenous Youth Mobility Programme (IYMP) for Western Australia, which will assist young indigenous people better prepare for employment, and fulfils a key 2004 election commitment.
Type: Media Release

Date: 24/07/2006
Media Title: $10 million to develop 'thinking' robots (HTML)
Abstract: New cross-disciplinary research that brings together neuroscience, artificial intelligence, robotics and computer science will receive $10 million over the next five years under the Australian Government’s Thinking Systems initiative.
Type: Joint Media Release

Date: 24/07/2006
Media Title: TASMANIAN STUDENTS TO BENEFIT FROM 290 NEW UNIVERSITY PLACES (HTML)
Abstract: The Australian Government will fund 290 new commencing Commonwealth supported higher education places at the University of Tasmania, growing to 799 places by 2010.
Type: Media Release

Date: 24/07/2006
Media Title: AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY STUDENTS TO BENEFIT FROM 78 NEW UNIVERSITY PLACES (HTML)
Abstract: The Australian Government will fund 78 new Commonwealth supported higher education places in the Australian Capital Territory, growing to 195 places by 2010.
Type: Media Release

Date: 24/07/2006
Media Title: VICTORIAN STUDENTS TO BENEFIT FROM MORE THAN 1,300 NEW UNIVERSITY PLACES (HTML)
Abstract: The Australian Government will fund 1,326 new commencing Commonwealth supported higher education places in Victoria, growing to 3,548 by 2010.
Type: Media Release

Date: 24/07/2006
Media Title: WESTERN AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS TO BENEFIT FROM MORE THAN 430 NEW UNIVERSITY PLACES (HTML)
Abstract: The Australian Government will fund more than 435 new Commonwealth supported higher education places in Western Australia, growing to 1,171 places by 2010.
Type: Media Release

Date: 24/07/2006
Media Title: SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS TO BENEFIT FROM MORE THAN 280 NEW UNIVERSITY PLACES (HTML)
Abstract: The Australian Government will fund 285 new commencing Commonwealth supported higher education places in South Australia, growing to 846 places by 2010.
Type: Media Release

 

 

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