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    Binary and Millisecond Pulsars at the New Millennium

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    We review the properties and applications of binary and millisecond pulsars. Our knowledge of these exciting objects has greatly increased in recent years, mainly due to successful surveys which have brought the known pulsar population to over 1300. There are now 56 binary and millisecond pulsars in the Galactic disk and a further 47 in globular clusters. This review is concerned primarily with the results and spin-offs from these surveys which are of particular interest to the relativity community.Comment: 59 pages, 26 figures, 5 tables. Accepted for publication in Living Reviews in Relativity (http://www.livingreviews.org

    2015 degrees and diplomas course guide (international students)

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    A glossy publication issued mid-year for the following year, aimed at providing general information and basic course outlines for international degrees and diploma programs at Swinburne

    Assistance with study, Croydon Library, 2003

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    Library staff assists student with study, Croydon Library, 6th August 2003

    90th Anniversary Council Meeting, 1998

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    Photograph of the 90th Anniversary Council Meeting, 13th July 1998, held at the Hawthorn Town Hall. Front row, left to right: Iain Wallace, Vice-Chancellor; Judith King, Council member; Virginia Simmons, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, TAFE and Council member; Bradley Smith, Post Graduate student and member of the Council; David Eynon, Council member; Joan Cashion, TAFE staff member on Council; Pam Roberts, Higher Education staff member on Council. Second row: Richard Pratt, Chancellor; Vern Deeker, staff member on Council; Don Allen, representing the minister on Council; Bob Hodges, Council member; Wal Elms, Council member; Doug Watson, Council member. Third row: Frank Bannon, Deputy Vice chancellor and Secretary to Council; Anthony McMullen, TAFE student and member of Council; Helmut Leuckenhausen, Chair of the Academic Board and member of Council; Trevor Brown, Deputy Chancellor

    Welcome sign, John Street, Open Day 2013

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    Welcome sign on John Street pavement, facing south, Open Day, Hawthorn Campus, 4 August 2013. Photograph originally appeared on Swinburne social media channels

    Celebrate Your Heritage Day, 2014

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    Celebrate Your Heritage Day was held during Multicultural Week 2014 in appreciation of the range of cultural diversity at our Hawthorn Campus. Photographs originally appeared on Swinburne social media channels

    Swinburne Abroad Expo, 2011

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    The expo was part of the seventh Australian Exchange Fair Circuit organised by the International Education Association of Australia. Held in the Hawthorn Campus Atrium, 28 March 2011. This photograph appeared in the Media Centre release, 'See where your study could take you', on 27 March 2011

    Senator Simon Birmingham with OzGrav director Professor Matthew Bailes, 2017

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    Senator Simon Birmingham with OzGrav director Professor Matthew Bailes at the launch of the new Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery at Swinburne. Photograph appeared in Media Centre Release 'OzGrav rides gravitational waves to launch' on 9 November 2017

    Professor Alan Kin-tak Lau elected to European think tank, 2016

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    Professor Alan Kin-tak Lau, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research Performance and Development) at Swinburne University of Technology has been elected a Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. The Academy is one of the biggest think tanks in Europe, connecting about 1800 scientists worldwide, among them 32 Nobel Prize winners. To date only three academics in Australia have received this honour. Photograph appeared in Media Centre Release 'Professor Alan Kin-tak Lau elected to European think tank' on 10 May 2016
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