The long-term negative effects of bullying
20 Mar 2020
Children who are bullied are at risk of experiencing poor outcomes for up to four decades after exposure.
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The long-term negative effects of bullying
20 Mar 2020
Children who are bullied are at risk of experiencing poor outcomes for up to four decades after exposure.
Fallout of COVID-19: Can we afford to lose Qantas?
19 Mar 2020
The COVID-19 emergency has the potential to trigger the collapse of some airlines in Australia. But with its high ‘public good’ value, a future without Qantas is one we cannot afford, says Tim Harcourt.
The ‘dreaded duo’: Australia will likely hit a peak in coronavirus cases around flu season
19 Mar 2020
Getting vaccinated against the flu, washing your hands and social distancing are three ways you can help reduce the impact of both the flu and coronavirus.
How humans are teaching AI to become better at second-guessing
18 Mar 2020
AI systems are being taught the subtleties of human behaviour so that they may be better placed to predict our intentions.
The imaginary line exposing a real Sydney divide
19 Mar 2020
The latte line shows the socioeconomic divide in Sydney’s East and West.
Working from home: Is productivity doomed?
19 Mar 2020
Increasing productivity is a win-win for businesses, but with many Australians being ordered to work from home to try to stop the spread of COVID-19, this move could change how we work.
George Pell appeal: Did the jury fail to recognise evidence that established a reasonable doubt?
18 Mar 2020
UNSW Professor of Law Jill Hunter looks at the question before the High Court: was the jury’s verdict unreasonable in the case against the former Cardinal?
Stimulus not enough to buy our way out of recession
16 Mar 2020
An Australian recession is likely to be part of a global slump, with some workers especially vulnerable, says a UNSW Economics expert.
Sydney Biennale review: an incisive global perspective on deeper crises
17 Mar 2020
The 22nd Biennale of Sydney is testament to the capacity of art and exhibitions to move beyond reflection to lead dialogue, especially at times of crisis and cancellations.
Harvard appoints UNSW academics to Australian Studies Chair
16 Mar 2020
The incumbents will bring a focus to creative arts practice in Australia.