
Under the Microscope – Dr Jantina Manning
18 January 2024
ATN casts a spotlight on UniSA’s Dr Jantina Manning, a Research Fellow at the Centre for Cancer Biology
The Australian Technology Network of Universities (ATN) brings together Australia’s six real-world universities focused on enterprise, impact and finding solutions to issues facing our economy and society. Our member universities are Curtin University, Deakin University, RMIT University, The University of Newcastle, University of South Australia, and University of Technology Sydney.
18 January 2024
ATN casts a spotlight on UniSA’s Dr Jantina Manning, a Research Fellow at the Centre for Cancer Biology
19 December 2023
The Australian Technology Network of Universities (ATN) Vice-Chancellors have today announced the resignation of Executive Director, Luke Sheehy, as he moves into the role of Chief Executive of Universities Australia (UA).
12 December 2023
Darren Southwell is a Conservation Scientist who has just embarked on a trip to Uluru-Kata Tjuata National Park to monitor Australia’s native species. He spoke with ATN about his experience.
11 December 2023
ATN Executive Director, Luke Sheehy, said Australia needs a stronger supply of skilled workers, both domestic and international.
23 November 2023
ATN spoke to Deakin University PhD researcher Agnes Mukurumbira, who is the winner of the recent international 3MT (Three Minute Thesis) 2023 Asia-Pacific final.
22 November 2023
The Australian Government’s new Cyber Security Strategy provides confidence for our university sector now and will deliver great support to the future economy.
8 November 2023
Deakin University’s new Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) campus, will officially open by July 2024.
4 October 2023
A new integrated approach to post-secondary education advocated by the Australian Technology Network of Universities (ATN) will be a cornerstone of the National Jobs and Skills Roadmap outlined in a report released today by Jobs and Skills Australia.
25 September 2023
Long-held Australian Technology Network of Universities (ATN) ideas around skills and teaching and learning are key planks of the policy proposals in the Employment White Paper released today by Treasurer Jim Chalmers.