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Sep 10 2025

2025 University of Canberra Three Minute Thesis Final

 The Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) is an international academic research communication competition developed by The University of Queensland, Australia. It is held in over 900 universities across more than 85 countries worldwide. Competitors must distill their 80,000 word research project into a three minute presentation to a non-specialist audience. 3MT competitors must effectively explain their research aims and its significance to broader society in no more than three minutes for a chance to win seed funding. The winner of the University of Canberra Final progresses to the Asia-Pacific semi-final, hosted by the University of Queensland.  This competition celebrates the exciting and cutting-edge research developed by PhD students. The training and exposure that participation provides helps competitors to cultivate their research communication skills and the extend the reach of their research impact.  Meet the Finalists:FinalistPitch titleFacultyKamirsyah Wahyu Spatial processing of fractionsFaculty of Education Kate Clark  Does heritage matter?Faculty of Arts and Design Lina Mohammed Abdo Al-AghbariAre economic constraints the silent Killer of Women’s potential?Faculty of Business, Government and Law Mona HemmatiCracking the Code: Relieving tiny lungs from the grip of RSVFaculty of Science and Technology Anton FichtenmaierRethinking social anxiety and alcohol use: Challenging the shy profileFaculty of HealthMichaela McGrath50 Shades of Brain FogFaculty of HealthStephanie DeeringLearning to survive: Crows, cane toads and the power of behavioural adaptationFaculty of Science and TechnologyJessica SeymourChanging the narrative: from heartbreak to hope Faculty of Health

18:00 - 20:00
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Nov 3 2025

HEAL 2025 Conference: Weaving Diverse Knowledges into Climate Action for Better Health

The HEAL National Research Network is hosting its annual conference from 3-6 November 2025, building on the resounding success of its first four conferences in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024. #HEAL2025, with the theme of ‘Weaving Diverse Knowledges into Climate Action for Better Health’,will provide a dynamic, inclusive and decentralised platform for diverse research, policy and practice communities within the HEAL Network to come together sharing knowledge, evidence and ideas. Over four days, HEAL 2025 will deliver opportunities to discuss the leading health, climate and environmental challenges we face in Australia, the Asia-Pacific region and internationally. We will discuss how the HEAL Network is addressing these challenges, shaping innovative research to support Australia’s first National Health and Climate Strategy and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, and helping to translate research into responsible policy practices such as more sustainable healthcare and climate-resilient communities. In line with HEAL’s core commitment to supporting and elevating Australian First Nations and grassroot leadership and knowledges, we will be highlighting inspiring case studies from communities who are on the frontlines of climate and environmental change. The hybrid conference will be delivered online nationally and internationally, and at in-person at eight regional nodes across Australia, providing multiple avenues for delegates to participate and connect with each other.Please register here to attend (no registration fees).   Call for AbstractsAbstract submissions for e-posters and oral presentations that address the HEAL 2025 research themes close on 11:59pm AEST, Sunday 7th September 2025. Prizes will be awarded in the following categories Best E-Poster Presentation, Best Oral Presentation and Best Indigenous Project. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this four-day hybrid conference exploring the urgent health, climate, and environmental challenges facing Australia, the Asia-Pacific region, and the world. 

12:00 - 16:30 3 more dates available
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Nov 17 2025

Conference: Democracy Reimagined - Advancing Democratic Resilience and Renewal

As democracies face multiple threats, from deepening polarisation and rising extremism to the spread of mis- and disinformation, the concept of democratic resilience has gained renewed urgency. Yet questions remain: What does democratic resilience truly entail? And how can it support broader efforts to renew democracy in the face of these challenges?This conference aims to deepen and expand the conversation around democratic resilience by bringing together an international community of scholars and practitioners. We invite contributions that explore innovative theoretical and empirical approaches as well as effective practical strategies for confronting the critical challenges facing democracies today. Topics of interest include--but are not limited to--declining trust in democratic institutions, the resurgence of far-right and anti-democratic actors, various forms of polarisation, violent extremism, and the role of political institutions, democratic innovations, civil society, social movements, and grassroots initiatives in advancing a more resilient democracy.We welcome theoretical, empirical, and practice-oriented papers that engage critically with the concepts of democratic resilience and democratic renewal, including how these are assessed and implemented across diverse contexts. Submissions should clearly identify the specific threat or challenge being addressed and demonstrate how the work contributes to current scholarship and debates on democratic resilience and/or innovation.Please submit an abstract of up to 200 words, along with a short author bio of up to 200 words by 8 August 2025 to Dr Emily Foley (emily.foley@canberra.edu.au).Successful applicants will be notified by 22 August 2025.

09:00 - 17:00 1 more date available

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