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    By admin
    In AMSI in the news, News
    Posted May 25, 2015

    Hot or not: what’s packing the uni lecture theatres

    Article by Julia Hinde, Sydney Morning Herald Course and subject popularity changes over time in response to social change or employment opportunities. From arts to aviation, sports management to [...]

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    By admin
    In AMSI in the news, News
    Posted April 29, 2015

    BHP backs maths for girls with $22m

    Article by Tim Dodd, the Australian Financial Review BHP Billiton will spend $22 million on lifting the maths performance of girls in schools and helping them into male-dominated science, [...]

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    By admin
    In AMSI in the news
    Posted April 28, 2015

    Who said girls aren’t interested in maths?

    Every child starts school with mathematical potential, but women in maths careers are rare.  So what inspired Lily Serna to buck the trend? Before explorers stumbled across Australia, Europeans [...]

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    By admin
    In Media releases, News
    Posted April 28, 2015

    BHP Billiton Foundation invests in Australia’s mathematical future

    MELBOURNE, TUESDAY 28 APRIL 2015: Today, the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute (AMSI) and the BHP Billiton Foundation launch Choose Maths, a five-year national program that will turn [...]

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    By admin
    In Media releases, News
    Posted December 27, 2014

    Holiday road trips made easier with maths and stats 

    NEWCASTLE, 27 DECEMBER 2014: Thousands of Australians will be hitting the roads this summer; cars packed with eskies, tents and boogie boards. But who makes sure the roads are safe, the traffic [...]

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    By admin
    In Media releases, News
    Posted November 12, 2014

    Detecting firewall loopholes: human vs computer

    Understanding firewall rules is time consuming, complicated and hard. The majority of people know how to turn their firewalls off, but do these people know exactly what it is they are doing or [...]

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    By Anne Nuguid
    In AMSI in the news
    Posted September 2, 2014

    Chief scientist Ian Chubb unveils ambitious strategy to secure Australia’s future prosperity

    Australia’s Chief Scientist has unveiled an ambitious agenda for change to increase the focus on science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) skills to help secure the country’s future prosperity.

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