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A student-led initiative from a SAP grant will empower leaners to understand and apply GenAI principles confidently and ethically.
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Elaine Laforteza looks at how names impact us in education and work, and how to navigate pronunciation with care and kindness.
An award-winning approach in the Faculty of Health that's changing the game for Indigenous diabetes students.
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