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Category: Latest News from University of New South Wales

Internship brings a Google frame of mind to UNSW

Internship brings a Google frame of mind to UNSW

11 Mar 2019

A deep dive with Google taught UNSW Business School student Catherine Hu what it takes to stand out.

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Author adminPosted on March 11, 2019Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Janet Laurence: After Nature sounds an exquisite warning bell for extinction

Janet Laurence: After Nature sounds an exquisite warning bell for extinction

11 Mar 2019

A new survey exhibition of contemporary artist Janet Laurence urges us to reconsider the relationship between art, nature and politics.

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Author adminPosted on March 11, 2019Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Backlash and gender fatigue. Why progress on gender equality has slowed

Backlash and gender fatigue. Why progress on gender equality has slowed

11 Mar 2019

There is an increasing push-back in society against gender equality issues that can also spread into the workplace.

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Author adminPosted on March 11, 2019Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Vital Signs: Australia's sudden ultra-low economic growth should not be a surprise

Vital Signs: Australia’s sudden ultra-low economic growth should not be a surprise

08 Mar 2019

The treasurer says 2018 was a year of two halves, but there were signs of a downturn well before mid year.

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Author adminPosted on March 9, 2019Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

UNSW Canberra alumni winners at PM's Veterans’ Employment Awards

UNSW Canberra alumni winners at PM’s Veterans’ Employment Awards

08 Mar 2019

Programs that help Defence Force personnel to move into civilian employment after completing their service were recognised this week.

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Author adminPosted on March 9, 2019Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Flow the STEM to get young women into well-paid jobs of future

Flow the STEM to get young women into well-paid jobs of future

08 Mar 2019

Turning around old stereotypes and creating valuable opportunities for girls as they move through school is a challenge that everyone must support.

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Author adminPosted on March 9, 2019Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

The best built environment is an inclusive one, designed for ageing and disability

The best built environment is an inclusive one, designed for ageing and disability

08 Mar 2019

Home modifications can help delay institutional care, creating benefits for the individual, the taxpayer and the healthcare system.

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Author adminPosted on March 9, 2019Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Women in STEM need your support – and Australia needs women in STEM

Women in STEM need your support – and Australia needs women in STEM

08 Mar 2019

You can support career development by nominating a deserving scientist, innovator or science teacher for recognition through a prize or award.

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Author adminPosted on March 9, 2019Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

MOVE symposium delves into new wave of media experiences

MOVE symposium delves into new wave of media experiences

07 Mar 2019

Emerging technologies and jobs, AI, interactive media, and access and inclusion will be explored at UNSW Art & Design.

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Author adminPosted on March 8, 2019Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

MIND over Mediterranean: Australian study suggests MIND diet reduces the risk of dementia

MIND over Mediterranean: Australian study suggests MIND diet reduces the risk of dementia

07 Mar 2019

A study of dietary patterns in older adults in Australia shows those who followed a diet designed for brain health have a reduced risk of developing cognitive impairment.

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Author adminPosted on March 8, 2019Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

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