Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp

The study of the Holocaust, as the ultimate example of genocide, allows teachers to raise the universal message of human rights abuses and mass violence.

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Evonne Goolagong Cawley's biography is an intimate and personal play, tempered with humour and love.

Footprints on floor and a person's foot with light stripes on their leg

The launch of the new UNSW Library Digital Collections shines a light on this exciting and highly accessible material.

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We still need to do more to reduce stigma and discrimination towards people living with HIV, says UNSW Research Fellow Timothy Broady.

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Dr Andy Kaladelfos, Lecturer in Criminology talks about the importance of Transgender Day of Remembrance. 

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The funding is part of a $174 million package Labor has promised to boost equity in higher education for Indigenous and low income students. 

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The urgency for Australia to understand the drivers of terrorism has never been so critical, writes Steve Killelea, Founder and Executive Chairman of the Institute for Economics and Peace.

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In his only public appearance in Sydney, Institute for Economics and Peace founder Steve Killelea will present the findings of the latest Global Terrorism Index and take part in a panel discussion at UNSW. 

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A conference at UNSW on 15 November will bring together leading academics and practitioners to explore successful strategies for improving students’ literacy

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Phil Scraton, whose work helped uncover the truth behind the Hillsborough stadium disaster that killed 96 people in 1989, will deliver a free public lecture at UNSW on 31 October.

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