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Torrens University Australia

As Australia’s 40th comprehensive University, Torrens University Australia delivers innovative learning, scholarship and research that is culturally diverse, career-oriented, and with a strong global perspective. It distinguishes itself as a university of agitators, innovators and changemakers.

Offering a range of undergraduate, postgraduate and higher degree by research programs, Torrens University distinguishes itself by connecting the world for good and empowering its students to make a difference in society. This is a commitment reinforced by its status as a Certified B Corporation, and steadfast determination to contribute to meeting the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.

Researchers at Torrens University are recognised as leaders in fields including Information and Computing Sciences, Clinical Sciences, Health Sciences, Built Environment and Design.

This work at Australia’s industry’s university is strengthened, amplified and its impact reinforced through partnerships with business, industry, chambers of commerce, research collaborations, sport, government and non- government organisations.

Privately owned, Torren University is a part of the US-based Strategic Education Inc., which has a global network of over 100,000 learners around the world. In 2020 and 2021, Torrens University was included in the Australian Financial Review’s list of the 100 Most Innovative Companies in Australia and New Zealand.

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The highest incidence rates by state for the major cancers for men and women are in Queensland. AAP Image/Julian Smith

New maps reveal cancer levels across Australia, and across the social strata

Public health experts traditionally expect that the poorer you are, the more likely you are to be unwell and die before your time. But newly available data on cancer rates show that’s not always true.
Holden may shut up shop in Australia, and the government is already considering the fallout. Lukas Coch/AAP

Adding up the flow-on effects of a Holden closure

The idea of further government support for the ailing automotive industry (AKA the Holden problem) generates considerable political and economic debate. For economists and business academics, it comes…

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