Nano-thin flexible touchscreens could be printed like newspaper
28 Jan 2020
Previously the stuff of science fiction, flexible, transparent touchscreens could soon become a reality.
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Nano-thin flexible touchscreens could be printed like newspaper
28 Jan 2020
Previously the stuff of science fiction, flexible, transparent touchscreens could soon become a reality.
Soho Mandarin – promoting Chinese literacy across Australia
28 Jan 2020
UNSW Business School alumnus Michael Liang has launched Soho Mandarin – an online video platform enabling students to learn Chinese by connecting with teachers based in China.
Australia Day list honours UNSW leaders
26 Jan 2020
Trailblazing UNSW Sydney academics join distinguished alumni and friends on the 2020 Australia Day honours list.
UNSW receives critical ARC funding for research innovation
24 Jan 2020
More than $1.3 million has been awarded to three UNSW research projects through the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project Scheme.
‘What Australia Day means to me’
24 Jan 2020
UNSW Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous Professor Megan Davis says the Uluru Statement from the Heart provides a roadmap to resolving the heated Australia Day debate.
Academics and PhD candidates receive prestigious Fulbright Scholarships
24 Jan 2020
UNSW’s 2020 recipients will travel to esteemed US research institutions and organisations under the flagship foreign exchange program.
Leading researcher in hypertension and cardiovascular health joins UNSW
24 Jan 2020
Professor Alta Schutte will join UNSW Sydney as Principal for Cardiac, Vascular and Metabolic Medicine.
Vital Signs: climate-linked financial crises loom, but the fix isn’t up to central banks
24 Jan 2020
The idea that central banks should shift their mandates to take account of climate risks confuses ends and means.
World-first diabetes research to follow babies from pregnancy to early childhood
24 Jan 2020
An additional $8.25 million for the ENDIA Study into type 1 diabetes will enable researchers to follow 1500 children in the first years of their lives.
Building advice for bushfire prone zones: "Design sensibly and for the long term"
23 Jan 2020
The Dean of UNSW Built Environment says it’s possible to build more fire resistant homes, but designs need to use best practice principles to be resilient.