Blue-chip, volatile, high-risk: retail investors are buying while professionals are selling
29 Jul 2020
While institutional investors are selling stocks, retail investors are buying. They may not understand the risks.
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Blue-chip, volatile, high-risk: retail investors are buying while professionals are selling
29 Jul 2020
While institutional investors are selling stocks, retail investors are buying. They may not understand the risks.
Retracing the Sydney Meridian: from early colony to contemporary Australia
28 Jul 2020
An exploration of the history of the Sydney Meridian re-imagines Australia’s relationship with territory and time for an artist from UNSW Art & Design.
UNSW Sydney researchers attract $1.3 million investment for cyber security spin-out
28 Jul 2020
CyAmast’s ground-breaking solutions protect large networks of Internet of Things devices from cyber-attacks.
Viral hepatitis treatment and policy must place affected communities at centre
27 Jul 2020
An annual trends report says addressing the impact of COVID-19, stigma and the distrust of public health is needed to ensure harm reduction and raise treatment numbers.
It’s easy to judge. But some people really can’t wear a mask
27 Jul 2020
There are numerous reasons why wearing a mask is just not an option for some people.
Award-winning research amplifies marginalised voices
27 Jul 2020
The winners of this year’s Australian Journal of Human Rights Andrea Durbach prize press for greater accountability in human rights debates.
SYD100 scholarship to boost Australian aviation education
27 Jul 2020
UNSW Sydney and Sydney Airport are teaming up for a century to support under-represented groups in aviation.
Trust Exercise: a new podcast explores ‘trust’ from different perspectives
27 Jul 2020
UNSW’s Grand Challenge on Trust reaches a broader audience in fortnightly conversations with national and international thought leaders.
Chief Scientist: women in STEM are still far short of workplace equity. COVID-19 risks undoing even these modest gains
27 Jul 2020
In 2016, women represented just 29% of workers with university qualifications in science, technology, engineering or maths. And that was before the pandemic disruption.
The Uluru statement is not a vague idea of ‘being heard’ but deliberate structural reform
27 Jul 2020
The mission of Voice — Treaty — Truth in the Uluru Statement represents very carefully sequenced reforms. A proper understanding of these should guide any constitutional changes.