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Is researching plant compounds for antifungal properties crucial for tackling emerging resistance in dermatophytes, particularly in under-resourced countries?
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An excursion of young Aboriginal footballers from Australia to the Brazil provides critical insight into how sports education programs can improve participants’ voices and agency.
Sports diplomacy is a strategy to gain soft power, allowing nations to exert influence over each other through gentle means of co-option and attraction.
Homeschoolers are the fastest growing education cohort in the world and should be on education departments’ radars.
A recent OECD report shows Australia is trailing behind in active collaboration between universities and business.