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2011 Nobel Prize in PhysicsProfessor Brian Schmidt AC FAA FRS along with two American researchers, Professor Saul Perlmutter and Adam Riess, won the prize for their discovery that the expansion of the Universe is accelerating.
2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or MedicineProfessors Elizabeth Blackburn AC FAA FRS, with Professors Carol Greider and Jack Szostak 'for the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase’.
2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or MedicineProfessor Barry James Marshall AC FAA FRS and Dr Robin Warren AC FAA 'for their discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease'.
1996 Nobel Prize in Physiology or MedicineProfessor Peter Charles Doherty AC FAA FRS shared with Rolf Martin Zinkernagel AC FAA 'for their discoveries concerning the specificity of the cell mediated immune defence'.
1975 Nobel Prize in ChemistryProfessor Sir John Warcup Cornforth AC FAA FRS shared with Professor Vladimir Prelog FRS 'for their work on the stereochemistry of enzyme-catalyzed reactions'.
1973 Nobel Prize in LiteraturePatrick White for his novel The Eye of the Storm – 'an epic and psychological narrative art which has introduced a new continent into literature'.
1970 Nobel Prize in Physiology or MedicineSir Bernard Katz FRS shared with Professor Ulf von Euler and Julius Axelrod 'for their discoveries concerning the humoral transmittors in the nerve terminals and the mechanism for their storage, release and inactivation'.
1964 Nobel Prize in PhysicsProfessor Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov shared with Charles Hard Townes and Nicolay Gennadiyevich Basov 'for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle'.
1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or MedicineSir John Carew Eccles AC Kt FAA FRS shared with Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin OM KBE FRS and Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley OM PRS 'for their discoveries concerning the ionic mechanisms involved in excitation and inhibition in the peripheral and central portions of the nerve cell membrane'.
1960 Nobel Prize in Physiology or MedicineSir Frank Macfarlane Burnet OM AK KBE FAA FRS shared with Sir Peter Brian Medawar OM CBE FRS 'for discovery of acquired immunological tolerance'.
1945 Nobel Prize in Physiology or MedicineBaron Howard Walter Florey MO FRS shared with Sir Ernst Boris Chain FRS and Sir Alexander Fleming FRS 'for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases'.
1915 Nobel Prize for PhysicsSir William Lawrence Bragg CH OBE MC FRS and Sir William Henry Bragg OM KBE FRS 'for their services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays'.
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The art of being organized is a valuable skill that will help you not only in life, but also in your career. In fact, there’s a whole profession centered around organization – it’s called administration.
Administrative roles are designed to keep order and direction within a range of business settings. Administrators are involved at all levels of an organization, from receptionists and data entry clerks right up to office managers and executive assistants who act as the 2IC to CEOs and managing directors.
According to French mining engineer Henri Fayol, who developed a general theory of business administration, administrative practice can be segmented into five elements: planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling and budgeting.
The staffing element relates to human resources, which includes recruiting and inducting staff, maintaining a safe workplace, industrial relations, and ensuring that workplace relationships are positive and constructive.

The planning, organizing and controlling elements lie at the core of every administrative role. The responsibilities of an office manager or administrator may include managing meetings and conference calls, planning and reviewing administrative systems, managing payroll and keeping the business stocked and supplied. Studying business administration allows you to get training in all these functions, covering key areas such as MYOB, information technology and occupational health and safety.
Budgeting – the fifth element of administration – is vital to any business or project, and keeping this on track is paramount. Administrators therefore need a head for numbers, and studying the basics of accounting and bookkeeping will enable them to keep a tight rein on expenses and record-keeping.
So if you are highly organized with excellent communication skills, consider a career in administration. And if you like to be time-efficient, you’ll love the convenience of studying your administration course
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‘Culture’ is a broad concept that encapsulates the arts and other expressions of human intellectual endeavour. And there’s no better way to learn about and acquire culture, than by studying an arts course.
Studying arts is not confined to learning about paintings and sculptures, as the arts cover so much more. They include fine arts but also encompass studies in the humanities such as languages, literature, communications, history, philosophy and the performing arts.
An arts degree offers an ideal foundation for a range of career options and outcomes. You will cover a broad educational base, choosing a major area of study as you continue your degree. These majors can include art history, English, international studies, history, political science, sociology, psychology, philosophy and theology.

With an arts qualification, you will gain invaluable skills in critical thinking, analysis and writing – essential training that can be applied to any business or industry. The flexibility of an arts degree allows for you to follow your passion and study the subjects you’re interested in without limiting your professional opportunities. You could work in government or in the business sector, in the media or in the arts and culture sector itself.
As Jim Leach, former member of the US House of Representatives said, ‘Our culture is more shaped by the arts and humanities than it often is by politics’.
So if you want to become more cultured, you can help shape your mind with our arts and humanities courses today.
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Everyone seems to be looking for beauty advice and tips these days, but have you considered becoming an expert yourself? You could become a grooming guru by studying one of our courses in beauty therapy or nail technology.
Beauty therapy teaches you more than just how to perfectly apply makeup – it’s all about the design and application of a range of services and treatments to make clients feel and look their best.
As a beauty therapist student, you can learn about manicures and pedicures, skin and body treatments, aromatherapy massage and a range of other industry techniques. You’ll become a pro at tinting lashes, sculpting brows and providing relaxing and rejuvenating facials – and surprisingly, you don’t need to attend classes thanks to the convenience of study.
If you are looking at something more specialized, you might choose a course in nail technology, which will provide thorough training for budding nail technicians and manicurists. Similarly, you can opt for a beauty therapy qualification that focuses on areas such as electrolysis, relaxation massage and spa treatments.
But if your real aspiration lies in opening your own beauty salon or running an established salon, there is a qualification for you too. This course covers more of the administrative side with an emphasis on marketing, business planning, financial management and human resources. You will also study workplace policy, sustainability and customer service management.
Beauty has been a subject of fascination throughout time and across cultures – but the results always differ and we are left realizing that beauty really is in the eye of the beholder. But it can also be in the hands of a very good beauty therapist!
So if a career in beauty seems attractive to you, then why not study an course and become a beauty expert today.
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The Good Universities Guide 2014 logosA five-star educationUSC's academics are experts in delivering a quality education. USC has received 5 stars for teaching quality (the highest rating for any public university in Queensland) 8 years running.
Sunshine Coast lifestyleFrom the coastline to the hinterland, the Sunshine Coast is famous for its natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere. And it's all only an hour's drive from Brisbane. Learn more about living on the Sunshine Coast.
Wide range of study choicesChoose from more than 70 undergraduate degrees in the areas of business, IT and tourism; creative industries, design and communication; education; engineering, planning and science; health, nursing and sport sciences; humanities, psychology and social sciences; and law. Explore USC's courses and programs.
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There’s no doubt that money makes the world go ‘round, so if you’re looking for a career with clout then you can’t go past the financial sector.
Financial health is a crucial pillar to the success of every business, so if you’ve got a head for analysis and an eye for accuracy then you can find opportunities in all kinds of businesses. There is a great deal of responsibility and competition to be found in wealth-building, but there is also the capacity for you to reap considerable financial rewards, and you can be sure your skills will be translatable across industries.
As an employee of one of the ‘big four’ firms, Sarah Heveran of Ernst & Young likes the variety: ‘You get really good exposure to a range of different industries, and with small and large companies’. While, like Sarah, you might find yourself conducting bank audits in a team of 50 people, finance work can also be as personal as an individual’s tax return.
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Good news for PCL Nursing graduates, Charles Darwin university will provide 6 months credit exemption in their Bachelor of Nursing and the IELTS requirement is overall 6.5 and not less than 6.0 in each band. The tuition fee is Aud 20,800 per annum. It has two intake July and Feb. Graduates with at least two years of study at CDU, are eligible for NT Government migration sponsorship. See
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‘Save one life, you’re a hero. Save 100 lives, you’re a nurse.’
The doctors get all the attention in TV shows like ER, Scrubs and House, but as anyone in a hospital knows, it’s the nurses who provide the glue to any health environment.
And it’s a rich field with many different niches.
From Assistants in Nursing (AINs) to Enrolled Nurses (ENs), Registered Nurses (RNs) and midwives, the further you go, the more jobs seem to open up.

If you’re wondering how to become a registered nurse, the best way to start is by completing a Bachelor of Nursing – usually a three-year degree, including clinical placements where you get practical experience.
Once you’ve got your nursing degree, you can take it practically anywhere. Here are just a few of your many options.
Nurse practitioner
Nurse practitioners are basically flexible and knowledgeable RNs. By taking a Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) course, you’ll build on your clinical nursing skills by studying pharmacotherapeutics, modern nursing issues and research methods.
You’ll also gain the leadership skills to pursue senior clinical nursing roles and jobs in nursing research or educational settings.
Mental health nursing
The mental health sector is growing fast. RNs looking for a specialised role in this vital field can take the Master of Mental Health Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) program to sharpen their skills in acute care, clinical assessment, psychosocial intervention and health research methods.
Midwifery
If you’re a qualified midwife seeking a leadership, educational or clinical consultancy role, you need look no further than the Master of Midwifery.
While engaging with contemporary theory and practice, you can tailor your studies to your needs through subjects covering advanced clinical practice, management and health research, and keep those babies coming.
Gerontology
With an increasingly older population comes a greater strain on aged care services, and a heavier demand for specialist health professionals.
With a Master of Gerontology, you can build on your existing qualifications to support the health and wellbeing of older people. It’s a great way to open up further roles in policy, aged care or human services.
Your professional development doesn’t have to end once you become an RN or midwife.
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New most affordable TAFE in Melbourne under SVP for major courses like: IT, Business, Management, Nursing, Education etc.
Admission open for July, 2014 intake:At Holmesglen when it comes to higher education we think differently. We have had 30 years experience in work ready education, so we know the value of applied teaching and learning. Our higher education programs combine professionally recognised qualifications with real work skills. Graduates will be ready to launch into a career with real industry knowledge and skills.
Experience tells us that modern simulated work environments are the best way to help you develop practical skills. Over the last five years Holmesglen has invested more than $40 million on upgrading our facilities including the Animation centre, Nursing simulation laboratory, purpose built Early Childhood Practicum/Observation facilities and the innovative Learning Commons. When you graduate you will already have had valuable experience working with industry standard equipment, in real work situations.
Queensland study location for Holmesglen degreesHolmesglen delivers degrees at the Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE (MSIT) in Queensland. If you are thinking of re-locating to Queensland refer to the MSIT website for further information.
University of Canberra in MelbourneHolmesglen and the University of Canberra have officially come together to offer a range of programs in Melbourne from a variety of study areas. For further information on the programs to be offered in Melbourne by University of Canberra refer to the University of Canberra Melbourne website.
http://www.holmesglen.edu.au/
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Overview
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is a research intensive dual sector public university with a long history in the Northern Territory of Australia. CDU has approximately 22,000 students, enrolled in VET, Higher Education and Research courses throughout Australia, including 7 campuses across the Northern Territory, Melbourne and Sydney. More than eight hundred international students from 55 different countries study at the Casuarina campus in Darwin.
Available Courses:
- Bachelor of Commerce- AUD16880 (Intake: March/July/November)
- Bachelor of Accounting- AUD16880 (Intake: March/July/November)
- Master of Business Administration (Professional Practice)- AUD20560 (Intake: March/July/November)
- Master of Accounting (Professional Practice)- AUD20560 (Intake: March/July/November)
IELTS Requirement:
For Undergraduate: 6.0
For Post Graduate: 6.5
Having below IELTS score can package their course with ELICOS
For more details visit: http://www.atmc.vic.edu.au/universities/charles-darwin-university