A flexible future
18 Feb 2019
Thin, flexible panels that will revolutionise how we use solar energy are on the drawing board at UNSW.
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A flexible future
18 Feb 2019
Thin, flexible panels that will revolutionise how we use solar energy are on the drawing board at UNSW.
Diagnosing society’s needs
18 Feb 2019
UNSW’s Social Policy Centre has found a receptive audience in China.
Ugandan women benefit as health program enters fourth year
19 Feb 2019
A tripartite health program developed by UNSW Sydney, Gulu University and the Ugandan Health Ministry has enabled more than 1500 women in Northern Uganda to be screened for cervical and breast cancer.
Royal commission must address the epidemic of violence and abuse against people with disability
19 Feb 2019
The terms of reference need to cover schools, prisons, homes, hospitals, mental health facilities as well as disability support institutions.
Indigenous art the turning point for how Australians see themselves
19 Feb 2019
A pioneering book co-authored by two UNSW associate professors gives a complete recasting of Australian art through exhibitions.
New online publication takes students into the beating heart of a newsroom
18 Feb 2019
The newly launched Newsworthy initiative provides real-world journalism experience and practical publishing skills for UNSW students.
Drug dog policies should catch dealers, not low-level users at public events
18 Feb 2019
It’s ineffective to use drug dogs at festivals and in public places because they’re much more likely to catch small-time users than suppliers.
Australia is well placed to join the Moon mining race… or is it?
18 Feb 2019
Australia has a well-earned reputation as a mining nation. Now we’re moving towards mining ‘off world’, on the Moon.
A PwC graduate explains how to land a job at the Big Four
18 Feb 2019
Standing out from the masses requires specific skills and the right mindset, says UNSW alumna Katrina Iannella.
Rapid urbanisation
15 Feb 2019
Professor David Sanderson is applying his background in humanitarian response and management, to address the needs of people in the most vulnerable areas of the world.