Students cop penalties as universities turn to strike-busting tactics.
Students have been dragged into historic industrial disputes at campuses across Melbourne as the union warns more universities are turning to the aggressive strike-busting tactics normally seen in the private sector.
australian university students are so cooked. wdym we have to be paying more than 10% internet rate for our HECS 😭 can somebody kill off our fat red politicians already 😭😭
And just like that uni is over.... this is the final shot from my RMIT Animation grad film, 'The Passage', I handed in on Friday 😳 Not sure when I'll be sharing the whole thing because I want to finish parts that didn't make it into the assignment edit, and I'm considering festivals as well. In other news I'm really excited to be starting a studio job in less than two weeks!! 👀
& thank you to Mulan Diao for helping out with the colouring on this one ✌️
I set myself three goals at the start of the year:
Finish my Master of Information Management degreePass my probation at workA personal health-related goal, which I’m not posting here
I didn’t want to get too ambitious. The last two years have been draining, and I wanted to keep my goals for this year achievable.
Which was probably a good idea. I caught COVID in March, and four months later I…
Reimagining the future of learning spaces in RMIT's MBA and EMBA program with AI-powered VR for data analysis, adaptive learning and accelerated skill development.
Traditional learning spaces often limit students’ ability to engage with complex problems in a realistic setting. With a trend in innovation towards AI, for students studying RMIT’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) program, AI-driven Virtual Reality (VR) offers the potential for immersive learning environments that provide real-time performance tracking and adaptive learning aligning with RMIT’s emphasis on active, authentic and applied learning experiences. (RMIT University, 2023)
Testing out new ways of protecting astronauts in space
The experiment – called RADICALS – has the capacity to fundamentally change how astronauts and electronics are protected from harmful radiation in space by promising to be smaller, lighter and filter out more types of radiation.
The 10cm cubesat was joined by eleven other experiments making up the four hundred and forty two kilo payload on the maiden flight of the Red Kite and Improved Malemute…