Vital Signs: Does monetary policy work any more?
11 Nov 2019
The Reserve Bank of Australia says it’s prepared to ease monetary policy further if needed to stimulate the economy. But is the policy working when interests rates are so low?
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Vital Signs: Does monetary policy work any more?
11 Nov 2019
The Reserve Bank of Australia says it’s prepared to ease monetary policy further if needed to stimulate the economy. But is the policy working when interests rates are so low?
Oh, oh, oh! The clitoris certainly gives pleasure. But does it also help women conceive?
11 Nov 2019
New research suggests the clitoris is equally as important for reproduction as it is for sexual pleasure. But the evidence behind that claim is up for debate.
UNSW professors elected to the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia
08 Nov 2019
The Fellowships recognise the work of top scholars who have significantly advanced research and knowledge in the social sciences.
UNSW Law enters top 20 in latest Times Higher Education global subject rankings
08 Nov 2019
The 2020 rankings also see UNSW Business and UNSW Social Sciences move up on the list
Music festival inquiry findings align with UNSW research
08 Nov 2019
The NSW Deputy Coroner has recommended a pill testing trial, the decriminalisation of personal drug use and no sniffer dogs at music festivals.
Start-up or large organisation: which one would you prefer to work for?
08 Nov 2019
From an initial interest in optometry to managing a start-up to joining one of the world’s biggest tech giant – UNSW Business School alumna Jenny Chu has tried it all in the pursuit of a fulfilling career.
Four UNSW medical researchers win Heart Foundation grants
07 Nov 2019
Academics from UNSW Sydney have received more than half a million dollars in funding for cardiovascular research from the Heart Foundation.
Innovative start-up set to tackle e-waste issue
06 Nov 2019
When Ananya Sinha thought of a hypothetical start-up for a university assessment, she didn’t know it would turn into a sustainable tech business.
Would you trade privacy for security?
07 Nov 2019
With Australia’s facial verification bill currently in draft, UNSW Senior Lecturer Dr Carmen Leong addresses how mass surveillance technology could impact the economy.
School children have too much phone time, not enough play time
07 Nov 2019
New data shows some of the biggest issues confronting parents these days all seem to have one common element: smart devices.