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    • The impact of fuel prices and supply availability on user behavioural change in Australian household travel amidst global turmoil 

      Hensher, David A.; Wei, Edward; Liu, Wen; Nelson, John D.
      Published 2026-05-08
      The global conflict in the Middle East is having a significant impact on the availability of oil to many countries, with Australia feeling the impact more than most countries. Fuel prices escalated during the first three ...
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    • Navigating the dissonances of authenticity in assessment: Redefining the value and impact of authentic assessment in an era of generative crisis 

      Bryant, Peter
      Published 2026-04-30
      Higher education assessment is experiencing a renewed crisis, intensified by the successive shocks of the COVID‑19 pandemic and the rapid emergence of generative artificial intelligence. In response, universities have ...
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    • Chaos and calm in the lecture theatre: Transforming the lecture by creating and sustaining interactivity at scale 

      Bryant, Peter
      Published 2026-04-30
      The lecture remains one of the most enduring and contested pedagogical forms in higher education, despite sustained criticism of its limitations for student engagement and active learning. In the wake of the COVID‑19 ...
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    • Good Flex, Bad Flex: Designing Flexibility for Gender Equality 

      Cooper, Rae; Hill, Elizabeth; Churchill, Brendan; Young, Nareen
      Published 2026-04-22
      This report presents findings from the first year of the Working for Women Research Partnership (the Partnership), a collaboration between a national consortium of academics and the Australian Government’s Office for Women. ...
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    • ATOM: A Pretrained Neural Operator for Multitask Molecular Dynamics 

      Thompson, Luke; Guan, Davy; Matthews, Slade; Shi, Dai; Gao, Junbin; Han, Andi
      Published 2026
      Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations underpin modern computational drug discovery, materials science, and biochemistry. Recent machine learning models provide high-fidelity MD predictions without the need to repeatedly solve ...
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