Tag: universities
From student to startup: how educators and industry need to collaborate today
With that said, a mandatory mentorship program between the universities and startups would be a valuable concept to instill these “real world’ insights into the students.
Are you an emerging clean energy start-up? This $20 million seed fund is looking...
Artesian Venture Partners recently announced the launch of Australia’s first Clean Energy Seed Fund. The $20 million seed fund includes a $10 million cornerstone commitment from the new $1 billion Clean Energy Innovation Fund.
Could Nexus Notes be the next best thing to happen to university students?
You’ve done all the hard work, your friends have always been bugging you for your high-quality notes, and you’ve got the results to show....
myAnswers (SMART 100)
We discovered that the keywords we were using to deliver self-created (text) content could be treated as 'managed interaction objects'. Or in simple terms, keywords could be embellished with logic to allow a mobile user to perform fairly complex but identifiable tasks and functions, by effectively proxying a user of existing system interfaces. From this point it quickly developed where keywords come together to create an 'answerSpace'. The keywords provide structure to the browsing, enquiry and resulting information for users of mobile devices, to access common or high demand elements of an organisation's web and business systems.
$394m awarded for innovative Australian research
The Rudd Government yesterday awarded total funding of over $394 million for 1,145 Australian research projects.
Survey finds 13 out of top 20 universities misspell "university" on their own website
spellr.us, the handy website spell-checking service run by Sydney-based Melon Media (past coverage here and here) has unveiled its annual Higher Education Online Content Survey - and the results are sure to cause some red faces in several ivory towers.
Survey finds 13 out of top 20 universities misspell “university” on their own website
spellr.us, the handy website spell-checking service run by Sydney-based Melon Media (past coverage here and here) has unveiled its annual Higher Education Online Content Survey - and the results are sure to cause some red faces in several ivory towers.