Our iGem team have won Gold at the International Genetically Engineered Machine jamboree.

Our iGem team have won Gold at the International Genetically Engineered Machine jamboree.
Two of our emerging stars have been awarded Young Tall Poppy Science Awards.
Dr Emilie Ens and her Indigenous biocultural knowledge team have won a coveted Banksia award for their work.
WiFi, opinion polls, brains, oysters and more: new ARC funding provides a boost for our research.
University Council has approved a submission from the Faculty of Science to change its name to the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
One of the world’s most influential ecologists has been named Scientist of the Year at the 2014 NSW Science and Engineering Awards.
Help shape the future direction of the Department of Computing.
Our researchers are building Australia’s largest library of sounds made by native Australian mammals to aid in research, education, management and conservation.
Twelve of our undergraduate students are working to synthetically engineer bacteria as part of an international competition.
Six of our academics have been bestowed the title of Distinguished Professor.
Dr Elizabeth Madin is changing the way we interact with the ocean.
Dr K-lynn Smith is improving the welfare of captive animals with human communication technology.