Debating skills key to corporate leadership success
People with ambitions to climb the corporate ladder have been advised to learn debating skills.
New research from MIT has found that people who train as debaters are
More than 30 percent of the workforce is working remotely, a jump from 23 percent in just five years.
Executive Vice President of payroll organisation ADP International
Outsourcing our brains is stifling critical thinking
Humans are already showing signs of losing their critical thinking skills as they outsource more tasks to technology.
A study by researchers at Microsoft and Lee
Seventeen female educators have recently stepped into leadership roles at Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE), with many beneficiaries of an in-house development
People with an eating disorder are more stigmatised than those suffering with depression, according to a new study.
University of South Australia Honours student Carlye
Australia has improved its global ranking for gender equality and is now sitting at 24, according to the latest Status of Women Report Card.
The report details Australia
Aussie life satisfaction drops to COVID lockdown levels
Life satisfaction of Australians has dropped to its lowest level since the COVID-19 lockdowns.
Results from the latest Australian National University (ANU) Election
DV offenders rise as overall numbers hit record low
Australia recorded the lowest number of criminal offenders in more than 16 years last year, but domestic violence offenders still increased.
New data from the Australian
Chasing happiness is exhausting and destroys a person’s willpower.
Those are the findings of a new study into the “happiness paradox”, a phenomenon where trying to
Researchers believe having children protects the brain from the effects of ageing.
A study of nearly 37,000 adults, by scientists at Rutgers Health and Yale University,