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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Looking Forward to the Past: The Rotational Collection of Art at Australian Parliament House, 1981–2023 

      Miller, Robert
      Published 2024
      The Rotational Collection of Art at Parliament House, Canberra is a significant fully public-funded art collection, although little known. This thesis explores the Collection as it developed and engages through archival ...
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    • Development of micropipette-based nanotools and their application in mechanobiology study 

      Wang, Haoqing
      Published 2023
      Micropipette-based techniques have been extensively employed in biological research, encompassing vital applications such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and micro-injection. Recent advancements in these techniques have ...
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    • Robot Learning and Planning with a Probabilistic Perspective 

      Lai, Tin Yiu
      Published 2023
      Robots excel at simplifying intricate and repetitive tasks in our daily routines. However, a more deliberate approach is essential for critical processes requiring timely and thoughtful decision-making. This thesis explores ...
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    • Physiotherapy clinical education in Australia: Educator profile, support needs and innovation in professional development. 

      Newstead, Clint Joseph
      Published 2024
      In Australia, and many international settings, clinical education is essential to prepare entry-level physiotherapy students for professional practice. Registered physiotherapists, commonly referred to as ‘clinical educators’, ...
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    • The limits and contexts of LGBTQ+ inclusion efforts at work 

      Gillard, Hannah
      Published 2024
      The aim of this thesis is to deploy and develop critical diversity studies to analyse how LGBTQ+ diversity and inclusion policy manifests in the workplace, and how these endeavours are received by workers. Critical ...
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