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Until its shutdown in 2023, Gamamari was published 3 times a year by Arc @ UNSW Limited. In mid-2024 the publication changed its name to Gamamari after concerns about the name Tharunka , which was thought to mean " message stick " in a Central Australian Aboriginal language, being potentially stolen or made up were raised.
Arc also provides support and funding to university clubs and societies and runs student volunteer programs such as Orientation Week. In 2007, the University of New South Wales Sports Association [101] and UNSW Lifestyle Centre merged to become UNSW Sport and Recreation then later absorbed into Arc @ UNSW to become Arc Sport. It runs the ...
The Arc@UNSW and Communities Director, who co-ordinates and promotes charitable activities as well as functions as the chief external liaison to the UNSW Student Union and Alumni of Basser College. The Operations and Communications Director, who is charged with the dissemination of college information and maintenance of Student Club operated ...
Oct. 28—Staff report WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) opened applications for two summer study opportunities: the Appalachian Entrepreneurship Academy (AEA) and the ...
Attendees of summer camps often enjoy outdoor activities. A summer camp, also known as a sleepaway camp or residential camp, is a supervised overnight program for children conducted during the summer vacation from school in many countries. Children and adolescents who attend summer residential camps are known as campers. They generally are ...
The AMAC Centre was funded with $3.85 million by ARC for five years between 2017-2022, during and after which industry collaborations and further funding were established to continue the AMAC Centre’s research. [6] AMAC had its official opening on 27 November 2017 at UNSW Sydney. [7] Organisation
The ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies (or FLEET) is a collaboration of physicists, electrical engineers, chemists and material scientists from seven Australian universities developing ultra-low energy electronics aimed at reducing energy use in information technology (IT).
It was established at RMIT in 2020 with funding from the Australian Government through the Australian Research Council (ARC) and other partners. [1] [2] The Centre examines the social and technical aspects of ADM, seeing automated systems as the outcomes of interactions between people, machines, data and institutions. It has a particular focus ...