HANDY TOOL TRAINS SURGEONS

Image1: Dr Gough Lui demonstrating a smart glove, the sensor is indicated by the dotted circle. © Ken Leanfore
Electronic gloves help transfer knowledge from master surgeons to students.

Image1: Dr Gough Lui demonstrating a smart glove, the sensor is indicated by the dotted circle. © Ken Leanfore
Electronic gloves help transfer knowledge from master surgeons to students.

Image: Copyright Alexander Dummer, Unsplash
Volunteer visits are helping isolated parents feel more confident and optimistic.

Image: Basant Maheshwari and colleagues meeting with farmers in Sundarpur. (credit N/A)

Image: Xin He (front) and Yagiz Alagoz (back) in Western’s glasshouse. © Daniel Boud
Australian-led advancements in indoor cropping technologies provide hope for an increasingly strained agriculture sector.

Image: Copyright, Unsplash, Matheus Ferrero
New drone technology, developed as a collaboration between UAEU and Emirati agtech company Code Three Fourteen, will support the country’s date production and export industry

Fostering success for today's learners
This event will convene higher education leaders from across the US to take a 360-degree view of student success by facilitating debates about some of the most pressing issues facing administrators at colleges and universities across the country. Explore how to engage the whole campus in student success initiatives and share examples of successful collaboration.

A new partnership to improve the resilience and profitability of Australia’s food and agribusiness industries has been kickstarted with a $34.5 million Federal Government grant announced today.
The Cooperative Research Centre for Solving Antimicrobial Resistance in Agribusiness, Food, and Environments (CRC SAAFE), involving 70 partners contributing an additional $115 million cash and in-kind support, is led by UniSA environmental scientist Professor Erica Donner.