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UnCover is the voice of UC. A single source for all our stories and your new place for ideas, connections and emotions.
With the help of a 50:50 Women In Sport scholarship, Josh Waugh is completing his PhD on differing player recovery between men and women at Canberra United.
Graduating in September 2024, Sue Heart has found a way to make a difference in the lives of students across Australia.
In 2021, Dr Catherine Ordway assisted in the evacuation of the Afghanistan women鈥檚 cricket team, when the Taliban seized power. On 30 January, just over 3 years after their escape, the team will play their first test match together in Australia.
UC alumnus Todd Ryall is changing the game when it comes to wearable apps 鈥 creating sleep, exercise and wellbeing apps for Apple Watch.
Katie Van Soest graduated with a Master of Occupational Therapy from the 新抖阴, with a sense of accomplishment and a yearning to contribute to systemic changes in healthcare.
A trip across the Kimberley cemented Isobel鈥檚 earth warrior vocation 鈥 and now the 新抖阴 grad is loving life as she explores the many facets of ecological research.
UC Bachelor of Arts (Professional Writing) alumnus Mark Mupotsa-Russell has released a novel that he's conceptualised for over two decades.
Amanda Jupp鈥檚 career has taken her to epidemics and conflict zones around the world. Eager to further her knowledge and make an impact in an Australian context, she enrolled in a Master of Public Health at the 新抖阴.
The Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance is marking a decade of residence at the 新抖阴 鈥 celebrating its world-leading research and fostering an ethos of deliberation, collaboration and inclusion.
After overcoming her own health challenges, UC 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 UC's next generation of change-makers to address social inequalities through public health.
Jessica Abramovic's PhD in the 新抖阴's Faculty of Arts and Design examines how local communities are contributing to climate resilience.
UC 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 新抖阴 researchers featuring in the Life of a CBRn exhibition at Research Festival 2024.
Registered nurse and 新抖阴 PhD candidate Clare Stephenson is on a mission to broaden access to intervention programs for people with dementia.