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.
Changes to our drinking habits could be a surprising “good news story” with the lockdown providing a catalyst for positive behaviour change, a new study has found.
NIDA is reaffirming its relationship with the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) with the aim of invigorating artistic collaborations, learning and research opportunities for staff and students.
Among the highest UNSW honourees are a current Deputy Vice-Chancellor and a prominent UNSW Arts & Social Sciences alumna recognised for her leadership in philanthropy and business.
Senior Lecturer in International Relations William Clapton discusses the impact of COVID-19 and the current Trump administration on the global political stage.
As our new Faculty Associate Dean, Associate Professor Christy Newman wants to help our researchers access opportunities, support the Faculty by expanding our partnerships outside of UNSW, and inspire students to study with us.
One quarter of Australian workers have no paid sick leave. They are more likely than most to work in service industries, dealing with people face to face.
The NSW government has already ruled out five recommendations from the Ice inquiry, including pill testing and more medically-supervised injecting centres.
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.
Claire Annesley plans to build on the Faculty’s international reputation continuing to attract students and academics to take on society’s most pressing problems.