Scientia Professor Veena Sahajwalla, of the UNSW School of Materials Science and Engineering, has been appointed as a commissioner on the Australian Government's Climate Commission.
When it comes to pool, there’s nothing worse than a shonky table: a new study has found the same goes at the nano-scale, where the “billiard balls” are electrons moving across a “table” made of semiconductor gallium arsenide.
Deep cracks in fertile agricultural soils can persist underground long after they have visibly sealed on the surface, new research has revealed.
UNSW has launched a new diploma that equips students with the practical knowledge and skills to pursue professional careers.
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Australian-first diploma develops workplace skills
Vice-Chancellor Professor Fred Hilmer announces the new Diploma of Professional Practice (DPP), to start in semester two this year. UNSW is the first to offer a DPP that is open to all students and can be studied concurrently with an undergraduate degree.
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Australian-first diploma develops workplace skills
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16 May 2012
Naysayers may poke fun at the seemingly impossible costs of mining nearby celestial bodies, but as technologies continue developing, these pursuits will inevitably become a reality, argues Dr Leonhard Bernold.
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4 May 2012
Open sharing of medical clinical trial data would lead to faster and more trustworthy evidence for many of our most pressing health problems, write Adam Dunn and Enrico Coiera.
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11 May 2012
If the euro falters, we could be in for a bumpy ride, writes Ross Buckley.
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15 May 2012
Australia’s approach to alcohol taxation is riddled with inconsistencies. It's time to scrap the current operating system in favour of a new, more efficient one, writes Anthony Shakeshaft and Josh Byrnes.
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26 April 2012
While Tupac’s performance at Coachella shows the potential of holographic-like technologies, there is much more exciting work being conducted by researchers, writes Paula Dawson.
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16 May 2012
Over 150 of Australia’s leading companies have signed up as sponsors for the prestigious UNSW Co-op Scholarship Program.
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7 May 2012
lnternational Director and Head of Student Recruitment for the University of Glasgow, Ms Fiona Docherty, has been appointed Pro-Vice-Chancellor (International).








