First year uni throws up many challenges. Find out how to balance work, life and study with some tips from UNSW’s Learning Centre.
One of the world’s top jurists Judge Sang-Hyun Song, President of the International Criminal Court, will deliver the annual Wallace Wurth Memorial Lecture at UNSW.
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.
Antarctica might be the coldest, driest and windiest continent, but it holds a fascination for many including Michael Ashley, Professor of Astrophysics.
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Inaugural Gandhi Oration
Excerpt: Professor Patrick Dodson this week delivered the University's first Gandhi Oration, organised with the Consul General of India and the Australia India Institute. Watch the full lecture here.
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Inaugural Gandhi Oration

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Vulpus Vulpus

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World Bank forecast: Not all bad news for Australia

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Down to the Wire

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31 January 2012
A new form of bushfire behaviour has been identified by a team of researchers from UNSW Canberra and ACT emergency services.
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1 February 2012
Medication prescribing errors can be reduced by as much as 66 percent with the introduction of electronic prescribing technology in hospitals, new Australia-first research shows.
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30 January 2012
The AGSM MBA Program has been ranked as the leading full-time program in Australia and 41st in the world by the UK's Financial Times.
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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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5 January 2012
Indigenous doctor Josef McDonald, who has just graduated from UNSW, plans to focus his career on mental health problems in his community.









