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  • Rae Cooper

    Researchers outline path to a more equitable future of work for women in New South Wales

    8 March 2024

  • 2024 Policy Challenge Grant focuses on intergenerational equity

    7 March 2024

  • Partnerships, Special Feature

    Australian Universities Accord: Proposals for a New Funding Model for Teaching and Scholarship

    27 February 2024

  • Partnerships

    University of Wollongong and James Martin Institute partner to deliver impactful policy outcomes, with strong support from government

    12 February 2024

  • Edward Santow

    Facial verification tech in NSW Digital ID: New report unveils path to enhanced governance and training

    11 December 2023

  • James Deehan, Srinath Perera, Thomas Longden, Amelia Thorpe, Mitchell Gibbs, Kalervo Gulson, Heidi Norman

    2023 JMI Policy Challenge Grant Winners Announced

    19 October 2023

  • JMI celebrates second anniversary with new flagship event for public policy professionals and researchers in NSW

    15 August 2023

  • Community ties and learning opportunities are key to boosting resilience of regional, rural and remote schools in NSW, new report finds.

    26 July 2023

  • Local links and learning: resilience in regional, rural and remote schools

    26 July 2023

  • JMI contributes to new Strategic Plan to tackle modern slavery in NSW

    22 June 2023

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