2018年8月27日 星期一

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Lack of sleep could make kids prone to poor nutrition

From toddlers to teenagers, every parent knows that not getting enough sleep can make kids grumpy and prone to tantrums. But what's less well known is that sleep may also affect how well they eat. more

INSIDE UNISA   SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Enterprise25 – the vision for UniSA more

 

QantasLink partnership offers new flight path for UniSA grads more

COMMUNITY   INSIDE UNISA

Pauline Carr named Chancellor of UniSA more

 

From the Vice Chancellor more

INSIDE UNISA   COMMUNITY

The latest achievements and announcements more

 

Consultation starts on uni merger as discussion paper released more

INSIDE UNISA   HEALTH

Seven beautiful images that share new stories of science more

 

We asked five experts: is cheese bad for you? more

HEALTH   INSIDE UNISA

Discovery presents treatment hope for Alzheimer's disease more

 

An eye for the (extra) ordinary more

COMMUNITY   BUSINESS AND LAW

MOD. through the eyes of a 15-year-old more

 

What is equity crowdfunding and can it help you? more

NEW BOOKS   INSIDE UNISA

The latest books from UniSA researchers more

 

Highlights from the Media Centre more

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Open Day and Pridham Hall gym accolade more

   
 

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