Research aims to support vulnerable young people reach university
12th February 2021
New Victoria University–Charles Sturt University research launched today provides insights about the systemic barriers to higher education for young people who have been raised in out-of-home care.
Research shows ICT reliance can leave cities vulnerable
13th January 2021
New Victoria University research reveals how information and communication technologies which large cities increasingly rely on can be vulnerable.
VISES research in global health & human capital highlighted during COVID times
18th December 2020
The 2020 COVID pandemic brought to the fore the significant worldwide impact that research from the Victoria Institute of Strategic Economic Studies carries in its work with international agencies.
Gender equality in sport needs to start at the clubhouse
18th November 2020
Increasing participation alone isn’t enough to shift traditional gender relations in sports that have traditionally privileged men, a new study led by Victoria University and Monash University shows.
Landmark study reveals entrenched educational inequality
28th October 2020
Australia’s education system is failing up to one in three children and young people, according to the first major study to assess progress against our current national education goals.
A five-point plan for lifelong learning
22nd October 2020
National skills agenda: A five-point reform plan is required to build up Australia's human capital to support economic development and social inclusion, writes Profess Peter Dawkins, Vice-Chancellor, Victoria University
Australia’s water footprint study shows agricultural exports cost more than they’re worth
19th October 2020
Victoria University research found the country loses about 35,000 gigalitres of freshwater a year in ‘virtual water’.



