2014年10月15日 星期三

UniSA leaps into world top 300 universities; and the impact of unsocial work hours – UniSA News, October edition

 

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 HUMANITIES

Unsocial work hours cause social stress

The negative impact of working unsocial hours has been uncovered in the latest Australian Work and Life Index (AWALI) national report from the Centre for Work + Life. more

Story2COMMUNITY 

Story3HEALTH 

Confidence and creativity equal success more

Saving lives with pantyhose and paperclips more

Story4INSIDE UNISA 

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UniSA leaps into world top 300 universities more

From the Chancellery more

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Story7ART & DESIGN 

The latest achievements and announcements more

Students bring light to forgotten city street more

Story8COMMUNITY 

Story9SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 

WTO visit inspires a champion for sustainability more

The sum of poverty reduction more

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Story11BUSINESS 

Global computing project may avert oil and gas disasters more

Nature versus nurture in the leader debate more

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Story13SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 

The power of marketing wine more

Student app puts seed farmers on the export fast-track more

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Story15IN PICTURES 

Students made ambassadors for retail giant more

On campus this month more

Story14INSIDE UNISA 

First digital edition of enterprise magazine out now more

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