Publications
Becoming a climate conscious lawyer: Educators' companion
This companion volume offers innovative curriculum design, pedagogies and classroom activities to enhance law students’ learning experiences.
Digital Health for Nursing and Midwifery in Australia
This textbook covers the foundations of evidence-based digital health for undergraduate nursing and midwifery students.
Practical introduction to writing reviews in health research
A practical guide to writing about health research, which includes elementary reviews of the research literature and simple research reports.
Value-based Healthcare
This book presents a contemporary overview of a healthcare delivery and reimbursement model that focuses on achieving the best possible health outcomes for patients while controlling costs.
Burning Issues in Classics
This volume addresses various ways that we interact with, refashion, and reuse aspects of ancient Greece and Rome.
Becoming a climate conscious lawyer: Climate change and the Australian legal system
This book provides an original, innovative and accessible analysis of the impact of climate change on legal doctrines and principles.
A Guide to Writing in Law School
This book is intended to help law students to develop their writing skills. Writing clearly and effectively is a vital legal skill. Lawyers use this skill daily.
Haemophilia
Join a boy named Phil and his family on a trip to the hospital as they learn about a mysterious health condition called Haemophilia.
Making public histories: Australian history beyond the university
This is a book and subject that asks broadly what it means to "make history" - in particular, what history means beyond schools and universities.
Gender-based violence and health care in Timor-Leste
This is a practical guide for health professionals in Timor-Leste.
Threshold concepts in Biochemistry
This book is a succinct and focused resource specifically aimed to help students grasp key threshold concepts in Biochemistry.
Foundations of Biomedical Science: Quantitative Literacy Theory and Problems
This book is designed to help students develop the fundamental mathematical and quantitative literacy required to navigate and interpret evidence-based Biomedical data.
Australian Pulps 1939–1959: You go high, we go low
This book explores the pulp publishing scene in Australia from 1939 to 1959.
Fighting language endangerment: Community directed research on Sm'algyax
This book explores issues associated with working in a community-directed project to prepare a dictionary for community use.
Democracy in difference: Debating key terms of gender, sexuality, race and identity
This book focuses on concepts and analytical frames we use when discussing how marginalised identities navigate their place in an assumed common culture.
Research and evidence in practice
This book is an introduction to the use of research-based evidence in professional health-care practice.
The Little Cell Who Lost Its Way
This book has been created for young children who are beginning to learn about the life sciences, and in this example, how cells form the building blocks of the body.
Don't cheat yourself: Scenarios to clarify collusion confusion
This book facilitates intentional consideration of the nature and purpose of assessment in mathematics, and of how some types of interactions between students undermine that purpose.
Key concepts in the humanities and social sciences
This book is a collection of foundational concepts in the humanities and social sciences and will be useful to any reader who wants to better understand key terms and concepts relevant to human cultures and their history.
French Revolution
This book brings together different perspectives that guide the reader to consider the chronologies, contexts and changing ideas critical to understanding the eighteenth century in France.
Victorian Aboriginal life and customs through early European eyes
This selection of over 700 extracts from a wide variety of sources provides glimpses into the rich and complex world of Victorian Aboriginal life and customs through early European eyes.
Caesar's triumphs over Gaul and Rome
This book examines Julius Caesar’s Gallic conquests in his campaign for political power in Rome after his triumphant return from conquering Gaul.
Gallipoli, Anzacs and the Great War
This book introduces the reader to the impact and legacy of the Great War in history, literature and commemorative processes throughout Australia and New Zealand.
How to do science: A guide to researching human physiology
This book has been written for students of the life sciences who are actively engaged in the scientific process.