The Sutherland Shire Environment Centre invites nominations for a $1000 prize to be awarded for a research thesis at the Masters or PhD level, with a focus on the environment of the Sutherland Shire and/or its bioregions.
UNSW Sydney academics receive a Special Research Initiative grant for a project on internal border regulation in Australia around public health concerns.
Our medicine, cosmetics and other everyday products contain compounds taken from nature. But Traditional Owners may not have given permission for the materials or their knowledge to be used.
Check out this fascinating discussion with Ludmila Stern, interviewed by Kama Maclean: “My Grandmother Was a Soviet Spy”, available now on the HAL YouTube Playlist
Research Professor Alison Bashford is talking about history and pandemics along with other historians and academics in an article published by the Los Angeles Review of Books.
Public health messages about COVID-19 have been inconsistent and changed rapidly. Many have called for a unified source of expertise to guide responses to the crisis.
UNSW Scientia Fellow and Associate Professor Jessica Whyte discussed the topic "is capitalism inimical to ethics' originally recorded live at the 4th Australasian Political Theory and Political Philosophy Conference.
In this opinion piece, UNSW Scientia Fellow and Associate Professor Jessica Whyte, explores the work of Friedrich Hayek (1899–1992), where the social mechanism may no longer be guided by the invisible hand of God’s providence, but what it requires
The Division of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion invited Professor Timothy O’Leary (Head of School, Humanities and Languages) to reflect on how gender equity impacts everyone.
Six decades ago, 'the brides’ plane' brought young, single, Catholic domestic workers under Plan Marta - a migration agreement between the governments of Australia and Spain, bolstered by the Catholic Church.
It took 22 years for Master of Environmental Management student Lily Khash-Erdene to make good on a pledge to her father to study overseas to help her home country.
The UNSW Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences hosted two premier education and humanities conferences in the past month – the NSW Council of Deans of Education (NSWCDE) Conference from 29-30 August and the Australasian Council of Deans of Arts, Soc