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Science Communication - Whatley, Zakiya
Science communication is evolving as part of the changing digital landscape. This talk offers valuable insights into navigating the complexities of the digital age. Join us for a 30-minute presentation and question-and-answer session with Zakiya Whatley, PhD, hosted by the Science Communication certificate program.
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Read more at The Elm
Why Women Coaches Are So Rare
Our latest research suggests children's beliefs are shaped by what they experience. When it comes to sports, they mostly experience men as coaches. However, when children are exposed to more women coaches, their perceptions and attitudes shift positively, challenging the traditional image of a coach.
#SPORTS #English #AU
Read more at Phys.org
Rafael Nadal Beats Pedro Cachin 6-1 6-7 (5-7) 6-3
Rafael Nadal beats Pedro Cachin 6-1 6-7 (5-7) 6-3 in a little more than three hours. The 37-year-old is still playing within himself as he bids to build his fitness for the French Open next month. He will face Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan in the fourth round.
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Read more at Yahoo Sport Australia
Taylor Swift’s New Album "The Tortured Poets Department" Debuted at No. 1 on Billboard
On Sunday, the 31-song double album debuted at No. 1 on the all-encompassing Billboard 200 albums chart. Traditional album sales account for 1.914 million of that total, the publication said. “My mind is blown. I’m completely floored by the love you’ve shown this album,” Swift said in an Instagram post.
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Read more at CNN International
OzTAM Numbers for Sunday
Farmer Wants a Wife draw 1.1m in National TV Audience. That was ahead of Lego Masters (852,000) then from 7:30pm MasterChef Australia (674,000) and Call the Midwife (512,000). Later 7News Spotlight was 607,000 then 60 Minutes (548,000), After the Party (462,000) and FBI (254,000 / 105,000). Nine News drew 1.24m with a late edition at 288,000.
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Read more at TV Tonight
Workplace Tech-Based Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment is often considered to be a person-to-person act, but new research shows Australians are also experiencing and perpetrating workplace harassment in large numbers through technology. The research, launched today by ANROWS, is the first national study to investigate the perpetration of workplace tech-based sexual harassment. We found hostile motivations underpinning the behaviour, including wanting to frighten and humiliate victims.
#TECHNOLOGY #English #AU
Read more at The Conversation
Workplace Technology Facilitated Sexual Harassment
One in seven Australian adults admit to engaging in this form of sexual harassment at work. Workplace technology-facilitated sexual harassment encompasses unwelcome or harassing sexual behaviour. It includes a wide range of behaviours and can occur during or after working hours. The research highlights the role of gender in perpetration of WTFSH.
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Read more at The National Tribune
Pipedrive Small Business Week 2024
Pipedrive, the easy and effective sales CRM for small businesses, celebrates Small Business Week. This year, Pipedrive champions small but mighty businesses making a difference in the world by driving innovation through sustainable business practices. In the United States alone, over 33.2 million small businesses employ almost half of the American workforce, accounting for 43.5 percent of GDP.
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Win Bids With Persistence and Partnerships
In order to win bids, a broker must first capture a shipper’s attention. This type of persistence and specialization really do pay off. The trick is making every relationship with shippers count and staying optimistic about the future.
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Read more at Yahoo Finance Australia
Hidden Treasures or Red Flags? A Recruiter's View of (Not) Hiring Former Entrepreneurs
In a Rutgers-led study, researchers created fake resumes and showed them to 219 people with corporate recruiting experience in high-tech manufacturing, software development, health care, and other industries. Participants were less likely to recommend the former business owners, even though they had essentially the same qualifications for the job.
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Read more at Phys.org