Vital Signs: Yes, we need to make things in Australia, but not like in the past
19 Oct 2020
There’s a strong case for more strategic local manufacturing. There’s little case for making cars and trains in Australia.
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Vital Signs: Yes, we need to make things in Australia, but not like in the past
19 Oct 2020
There’s a strong case for more strategic local manufacturing. There’s little case for making cars and trains in Australia.
In defence of JobMaker, the replacement for JobKeeper. Not perfect, but much to like
19 Oct 2020
The new system will direct money to employers who actually create jobs.
Why candidates’ social media profiles are a waste of time for recruiters
19 Oct 2020
UNSW Business School research has found there is little to no correlation for recruiters between a job candidate’s social media profile and potential on-the-job performance or retention levels.
Stampedes, sharks and cyclones: uncovering the adventures behind 50 years of coastal research
16 Oct 2020
A new collection of coastal research fieldwork stories reveals the exciting – and sometimes life-threatening – tales behind the science.
How does the food we eat affect our mood?
16 Oct 2020
A special event for UNSW’s mental health month will explore the links between diet and mental health.
Flyway to the endanger zone: how drones can boost conservation
16 Oct 2020
The ocean meets the sky as drones take conservation efforts to new heights.
How can artificial intelligence promote inclusive prosperity for all?
16 Oct 2020
A legal expert explains how AI can be entrusted to assume tasks currently performed by humans in the business, education and health sectors.
Babies got bucks: are more children really better for the economy?
15 Oct 2020
After federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg recently talked up the benefits of a potential COVID-19 baby boom, two UNSW economists examine the economic merits of having more children.
UNSW academics elected to Academy of Health and Medical Sciences
15 Oct 2020
UNSW Sydney Professor Guy Marks and Garvan Institute of Medical Research Professor Susan Clark have been recognised for outstanding contributions to health and medical research.
Dissecting the Nobel: How Milgrom and Wilson changed the face of auctions
15 Oct 2020
Their big contribution was that auctions aren’t just auctions. How an auction is designed matters enormously for what it does.