Published date: Tuesday, August 22, 2006
By: Ross Mckenzie
Upon entering university, what should the average tertiary student hope to learn? Ross McKenzie investigates.
(Ross McKenzie is a Professorial Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at the University of Queensland.)
An address given at the Annual Academic Awards Dinner, Cromwell College, University of Queensland, August 22, 2006.
Thank you for this opportunity to reflect a little on academic life. It is good to acknowledge achievement, not
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Published date: Tuesday, August 08, 2006
By: Justine Toh
A re-make of the classic horror film highlights the problematic apologetic opportunities afforded by the genre.
There’s a Quit Smoking ad on Sydney buses doing the rounds at the moment: a cigarette that metamorphoses into a foot, some toes of which have rotted off due to gangrene, a side-effect of a smoking-related disease. The intent is threateningly didactic: this is what can happen if you smoke, so stop it.
The same purpose could be attributed
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