There’s more in the Mail

In Features this morning

The Australian Collaborative Education Network Board on sharing good practise in work integrated learning. This week’s selection by Commissioning Editor Sally Kift for her celebrated series, Needed now in learning and teaching.

And on Monday

Virginia Barbour (Open Access Australasia) in  Expert Opinion, on the NHMRC’s big open access move.

plus in Features, John Byron reviews Brett Mason’s new book on Florey and Oliphant. “These scientists are hardly unsung, but it is a marvel that this particular take on the pair is not already a staple of the Australian mythos. It’s also fortunate, in a way, because in Mason this yarn has found its ideal troubadour.”