The transformative power of dance and theatre will be central to a new global campaign targeting gender violence, playwright and activist, Eve Ensler announced at UNSW’s annual human rights lecture.
The International Criminal Court has turned from a court on paper into a leading actor in the enforcement of international justice, said ICC President Judge Sang-Hyun Song, delivering the 2012 Wallace Wurth memorial lecture.
Roofing materials that double as solar panels and can also moderate the temperature of buildings are among the next-generation building products being developed at UNSW.
UNSW is the first university in the country to formally partner with its student organisation to deliver more students services and an enhanced campus environment.
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Getting the measure of floods
The city of Newcastle is providing engineers with critical data that will inform emergency personnel on how to better plan for the floods that have wreaked havoc across Australia. A 3D model of the area has been created at UNSW's Water Research Lab.
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Getting the measure of floods

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Inaugural Gandhi Oration

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Vulpus Vulpus

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Down to the Wire

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14 February 2012
The untameable emotion we call love is an adaptation that tricks us into long-term romantic relationships, argues evolutionary biologist Professor Rob Brooks.
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9 February 2012
Exercise, not diet, is the key to overcoming adverse metabolic effects passed on to children by their overweight mothers, new research has shown for the first time.
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15 February 2012
Change to the Australian Constitution to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is more than mere symbolism. It will demonstrably counteract Indigenous disadvantage, argues Paul Kildea.
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1 February 2012
The recent bloodshed in Syria reflects a history of incompetence on the part of the Arab League, says Anthony Billingsley.
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19 January 2012
Some of Australia’s leading Indigenous actors, writers and directors have been remembered in an exhibition curated by COFA’s Tess Allas for the Sydney Festival.
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10 February 2012
UNSW students have made a public artwork for a Japanese community struck by natural disaster, as part of an international Environment and Spirituality program run by COFA.









