Merlin Crossley

Eureka Prize 2023

UNSW researchers have been named as finalists in Australia’s most high-profile science awards.

Merlin Crossley in a lab

The celebrated UNSW Sydney molecular biologist is acknowledged for sustained research productivity.

Louisa Degenhardt and Fiona Stapleton

From research into addiction and mental disorders, to service to tertiary education, UNSW community members have been honoured across a range of varied disciplines.

illustration of a human mind thinking next to the words chatgpt

Artificial intelligence offers exciting new ways to work and learn, but there are reasons to be careful. 

NRMRC Ideas Grants

20 UNSW academics receive NHMRC Ideas Grants for research in medicine and health, and science.

Eureka Prizes trophy

Six UNSW Sydney projects chosen as finalists for Australia’s leading science awards.

kate quinlan and merlin crossley in front of the lab

Asymptomatic sickle cell disease patients actually lack a tiny part of the genome, UNSW scientists have shown.

James McCluskie, Anna Gurevich and James Meade at the presentation

The AFR Most Employable University has been awarded to UNSW, with a record-breaking 42 students listed in the Top100 Future Leaders Competition.

Woman recording herself teaching a maths lesson from home

A new online resource to guide and inspire university teachers is helping to build an academic community that recognises good teaching practice.

Group photo of Sydney FC women's player Mary Stanic-Floody, Sydney FC Chairman Scott Barlow, UNSW DVCA Merlin Crossley, and Sydney FC player and UNSW student Calem Nieuwenhof

UNSW is extending its partnership with the Sky Blues for five years, becoming the football club’s longest partnership.

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