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| News | Greenhouse calculator helps families go low-carb
Description: Families across Australia will be able to measure the impact of simple lifestyle changes on their carbon footprint in just 15 minutes through a groundbreaking online tool. News and Events / News / Social science / by title / GZG Date: 29/06/2011 | |||
| News | Property students work to transform Vic Park
Description: RMIT University students have worked with the City of Yarra on a project to transform sections of the iconic Bob Rose stand at Victoria Park, Abbotsford. News and Events / News / Social science / by title / PZP Date: 24/06/2011 | |||
| News | Leigh puts roof over Mexican poor
Description: Next month, RMIT University student Leigh Cox will arrive in Mexico City, where he will volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, building houses for disadvantaged groups while completing part of his degree. News and Events / News / Social science / by title / LZL Date: 24/06/2011 | |||
| News | Series investigates international crime
Description: RMIT University academics, Professor Joseph Siracusa and Associate Professor Paul Battersby, have been appointed senior editors of a multi-volume international series delving into criminality in contemporary global affairs. News and Events / News / Social science / by title / SZS Date: 20/06/2011 | |||
| News | 18-carrot gold
Description: We've grown up with the idea of the city-country divide. The city provides us with products and services. The country's job is to look pretty and keep the city fed. Food comes from paddocks, right? Well, yes and no. In the past few years the story has become a tad more complicated. News and Events / News / Social science / by title / 1Z1 Date: 09/06/2011 | |||
| News | Tread softly
Description: Local government areas are readily typecast. The City of Playford, north of Adelaide, is known as home to several of South Australia's largest industries. Manningham, north-east of Melbourne, on the other hand, is associated with bushland, river and creeks. News and Events / News / Social science / by title / TZT Date: 09/06/2011 | |||
| News | Research sheds light on homelessness and mental illness
Description: RMIT University researchers have challenged widely-held beliefs about the connections between homelessness and mental illness in a groundbreaking study. News and Events / News / Social science / by title / RZR Date: 08/06/2011 | |||
| News | Cold War book gains Pulitzer commendation
Description: A sweeping two-volume account of the Cold War, co-authored by an RMIT University academic, has been commended for the Pulitzer Prize in Letters. News and Events / News / Social science / by title / CZC Date: 17/06/2010 | |||
| News | Cities at the speed of light
Description: China is currently the world’s powerhouse of urban growth and manufacturing prowess. Like Britain in the days of the first industrial revolution, there are pros and cons associated with holding this title. News and Events / News / Social science / by title / CZC Date: 03/06/2010 | |||
| News | Alternative paths to peace
Description: Softly spoken Paul James likes a challenge. Although, when a couple of delegates walked out of his Middle-East summit – shouting in response to an address they felt to be inaccurate and demeaning – he may have wondered what he was doing, a few days before Christmas, nearly 20,000 kilometres from home. News and Events / News / Social science / by title / AZA Date: 03/06/2010 | |||
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