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Reimagining NSW: Five ways to future-proof NSW’s innovation ecosystem

  • Written by Bronwyn Hemsley, ARC Discovery Early Career Research Fellow, Associate Professor, University of Newcastle
imageAustralia has had enough reports on innovation. It's time for NSW to "do innovation".Lenny K Photography/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/lennykphotography/, CC BY-SA

This is part of our Reimagining New South Wales (NSW) series. For this series, vice-chancellors in NSW asked a select group of early and mid-career researchers to envisage new ways to...

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