Why is menopause still a taboo subject?
17 Feb 2022
This transitional phase of life that most women will spend a third of their lives in is an opportunity to reset and empower
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Why is menopause still a taboo subject?
17 Feb 2022
This transitional phase of life that most women will spend a third of their lives in is an opportunity to reset and empower
‘You can’t stop it’: in rural Australia, digital coercive control can be inescapable
17 Feb 2022
For women outside urban Australia, technology-enabled abuse can pose more risk than for those in cities.
If we’re opening borders, why are thousands of refugees still awaiting entry?
16 Feb 2022
Why hasn’t Australia done more to ramp up its resettlement program, like Canada and the US?
UNSW enters landmark innovation partnership with NSW Government
16 Feb 2022
The five-year agreement builds upon plans to position NSW as a national leader in university collaboration.
UNSW students recognised as most employable for third consecutive year
16 Feb 2022
The AFR Most Employable University has been awarded to UNSW, with a record-breaking 42 students listed in the Top100 Future Leaders Competition.
How to fix Australia’s education system, one of the most unequal in the OECD
16 Feb 2022
Researchers reviewed 45 programs that aim to improve educational outcomes for disadvantaged students. This is what they found.
Managers and employees report differing experiences working from home
15 Feb 2022
There are key areas where managers report a change when staff work from home, says a new UNSW Canberra study.
How can we get better at telling misinformation from reliable expert consensus?
15 Feb 2022
UNSW psychology researchers have shown how to better communicate key messages and avoid misinformation.
The slippery science of Olympic curling: we still don’t know how it works
15 Feb 2022
The game of curling is centuries old, but exactly what makes the stones curl as they slide over the ice is still a mystery.
Innovative building materials help moderate temperature year-round
15 Feb 2022
The next generation of supercooling materials can help keep cities cooler in summer and warmer in winter.