What biases exist in the world of work? And what do the next generation of business leaders need to know? UNSW Business School alumnae share their insights ahead of International Women’s Day 2022.
After the Tonga volcanic eruption and tsunami, localised aid delivery is making a real difference for residents, especially women and girls who are disproportionately affected during a humanitarian crisis.
From bushrangers to community matriarchs, Aboriginal women have found many ways to empower themselves and their people through acts of resistance – within and outside of the law.
On International Women's Day, universities should resolve to lead the way in reshaping workplace rituals, rules and routines to advance gender equality and ensure safe workplaces.
Security Council resolution 2242 makes the prevention of terrorism and violent extremism central to the women, peace and security agenda, writes Laura Shepherd.
A breakfast event to be opened by Shadow Minister for Women Tanya Plibersek will mark the beginning of a busy program celebrating International Women’s Day at UNSW.
The path to a rewarding career can be full of pitfalls and detours. To mark International Women’s Day, some of UNSW’s leading women have written letters of advice to their younger selves.