FOOD FOR THOUGHT – 5 SEPTEMBER 2025


Our fellows have been busy!

Multi-disciplinary solutions to homelessness, a QUT Social Sciences Week event on 9 September. (Includes a link to registration)


Alan Rowan on China’s lead in nanotechnology.

Fabienne Mackay comments on the Queensland government’s Engaging Science grants program.

Ian Kemish writes on international justice.

Janeen Baxter and John Quiggin have taken part in the Economic Reform Roundtable.

Christopher Barner-Kowollik on why every photon counts and on light-driven chemistry.

Louise Hickson on hiding hearing loss.

Roly Sussex on slang, on diminutives and nicknames, and on food talk.

Lidia Morawska on poor classroom air quality’.

John Quiggin on road charges for EVs and on the QANTAS fine and bad corporate behaviour.

Kerrie Mengersen on the use of wearable sensors and data-sets to predict risk of injury for athletes.

Rick Morton on Man’s Labyrinth.

Victoria Kuttainen on ANU’s proposed cuts to humanities research.

Multi-disciplinary solutions to homelessness, a QUT Social Sciences Week event on 9 September.


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Fred D'Agostino                                                      
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