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“If you want to end poverty in the world, educate women.”
Read More about International Women's Week also tells a story about the power of mothers and family
This Sunday is International Women's Day, and equality is something we're very passionate about at Studiosity. So we wanted to share some stories...
Read More about International Women's Day 2020: words from our leading ladies
A defining moment in Australia's higher education sector, The Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG*, presented his keynote address at the Universities Australia...
Read More about The Role of Universities in Modern Democracies: Riddles & Paradoxes
The Universities Australia 2020 Conference kicked off with a bang, literally. The Welcome to Country by Mr Paul House included a wonderful...
Read More about UA Conference 2020 - Summary of keynotes and themes
The UCAT is by no means an easy test, and often it is the smallest things that determine how well you do on the exam. Here are some are some useful tips to help you nail your UCAT …
A new partnership between Studiosity and CSIRO's Data61 will see development of AI to enhance the student experience, with human connection.
Behind the scenes of a Studiosity student meetup: what happens when a diverse group come together to discuss 24/7 online study help?
Being a teacher can be stressful. How can teachers best support their students writing and give personalised feedback without increasing their workload? We have ideas.
Students can do many things to enhance and enrich their CVs while still at uni. Here we give some practical advice and tips for current university students.
The story of how Mariam used Studiosity to get a really high ATAR of 97.60, and her best tips for students looking to do the same.
Jack Goodman, Founder and Chair of Studiosity, was a guest at TEQSA's national workshop series, hosted in Sydney by renowned academic integrity authority, Prof Bretag. As Jack obse…
We've listed some of the most common grammatical errors encountered in students’ writing as well as how to avoid them.