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2018
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Careers in science: where your science degree could take you
Where are the women in STEM?
The unknown Marie Curie
Opening doors with drug design
Our non-Indigenous allies: the story continues with an amazing woman in STEM
Standing on the shoulders of silent giants
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19 November 2018
Standing on the shoulders of silent giants
How this writer finds inspiration in our female forebears
19 November 2018
Our non-Indigenous allies: the story continues with an amazing woman in STEM
Celebrating biology alumnus and high school science teacher Dr Libby Sakker
19 November 2018
Opening doors with drug design
Gertrude Elion was a pioneer in chemistry and won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1988.
19 November 2018
The unknown Marie Curie
On 28 June 1914 in Sarajevo, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was assasinated. A bizarre chain of events unfolded which, within a few weeks, launched the major European Great Powers into war.
19 November 2018
Where are the women in STEM?
Welcome to the final Science Alliance newsletter for 2018 which features, among other great topics, a focus upon women in STEM.
19 November 2018
Careers in science: where your science degree could take you
You may be wondering what a degree in science or mathematics could mean for your career. Rest assured – there is a huge range of opportunities waiting for you.