Bill Gates, Microsoft founder and co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, will speak at UNSW this month and take part in a special ABC TV Q&A program moderated by Tony Jones, discussing investment in global health and development.
VIVID Sydney comes to UNSW this weekend as a festival of performance and ideas focusing on artistic collaboration.
A new initiative is helping UNSW student entrepreneurs grow their companies and retain full ownership of intellectual property they develop.
Thousands of children with the most common health complaints, including asthma and diabetes, will be part of a UNSW study assessing the suitability of healthcare.
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Tools of the trade - 3D Printer
From car parts to body parts and beyond, A/Professor Sami Kara from UNSW's Faculty of Engineering gives us the gold on the 3D printer, and why it could lead to a new manufacturing world of "desktop factories".
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Tools of the trade - 3D Printer

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Animation festival finalist - Tet

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Towards a quantum internet

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The case against the CIA and torture

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23 May 2013
A new study has found a link between the upper-body strength of men and their attitudes to the redistribution of income and wealth in modern society, writes Professor Rob Brooks.
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21 May 2013
Only two Australians were involved in the highest-level negotiations about what to include in the fifth edition of psychiatry’s bible the DSM – and both were from UNSW.
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24 May 2013
Third-party litigation funders may see their grip on the lucrative class-action market start to weaken after a recent ruling, write Michael Legg and John Emmerig.
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16 May 2013
Using temporary visas to supply lower skill personal carers is a short-sighted response to real problems of long-term under-investment in the disablity sector's greatest asset: its frontline workforce, argue Natasha Cortis and Shani Chan.
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10 May 2013
There exist several barriers that prevent women from taking senior leadership posts in arts organisations, and the most significant is child-rearing, writes Joanna Mendelssohn.
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22 May 2013
Animal People, a “24-hour urban love story” written by PhD student Charlotte Wood, has won the People’s Choice Award at this year’s NSW Premier’s Literary Awards.
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9 May 2013
With China investing massive amounts in universities, it's vital for the federal government to make hard policy decisions to ensure our system can be truly globally competitive, writes Professor Iain Martin.










