From producing a transmedia digital hub to launching an internationally-touring immersive exhibition, Associate Professor Tony Moore’s Conviction Politics points to the importance of leading with an enterprising mindset in academia.
The rise of influencer culture has been meteoric, but what’s going on behind the selfie stick? And what does it have to do with gender dynamics?
The “What Happens Next?” season premiere explores play’s profound impact on creativity, wellbeing, and learning. Experts unravel how play shapes our lives.
What are the implications of the Internet of Behaviours for tourism stakeholders in a hyper-connected and data-driven world?
Little has been said about the potential use and misuse of generative AI, particularly in medicine and healthcare.
Students enter medical training with preconceived ideas of doctors’ professional identity, but how do academics foster it in the transition to online teaching?
While the pandemic has been a blow to women’s rights, new forms of engagement are opening avenues for women to make their voices heard.
COVID-19 has brought the work of young social campaigner Melinda Anne Sharlini into sharp focus.
A new government privacy review provides an opportunity to improve data protection rules to an internationally competitive standard.
Cardiovascular disease is Australia’s greatest health problem and our biggest killer, costing our economy $7 billion each year. Changing it requires researchers to rethink the problem.
An international study suggests that despite the many challenges, schools and teachers have responded with creativity and flexibility to providing inclusive education during COVID-19.
Organisations need to optimise the use of digital platforms during and post-COVID-19 to stay connected and engaged with culturally and linguistically-diverse communities.
For the chronically ill, digital technologies enable comforting social interactions – but they come with their dangers.
Deferring to AI to give us what we like further diminishes culture at a societal scale, and cultural difference globally.
Live streaming of theatrical performances on platforms such as Zoom, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook has exploded in popularity.
In this third episode on fake news, we've gathered all the very best practical tips and ideas from our experts to help you find your way through the news.
Our post-coronavirus pandemic future will be very different to the one we anticipated, as it reshapes relationships, governments, business, and broader society.
While the movement has had its successes, it hasn't empowered marginalised voices equitably.
From Duran Duran music videos to corporate films, two Monash marketing graduates have revolutionised the global video production business.
Interest is growing in the possible teaching and learning applications of eSports across all areas of the curriculum.
The current system of languages education in Australia that prioritises accuracy over fluency is doing students few favours.
Will the rise of algorithmic decision-making and AI threaten the essential elements of being human?
Rather than traditional notation, contemporary composers are using technology to represent their musical ideas.
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