UNSW Arts Design & Architecture

A woman in a dark room with her hand on her cheek, her face lit by a screen

Mainstream medicine hasn’t yet found enough evidence-based treatments for long COVID. No wonder sufferers are turning to unproven therapies.

a small  rope woven sheath hangs against a fabric wall

Descendants of the Bidjara, Ghungalu and Garingbal peoples, two renowned artists come together in this family exhibition.

Melancholy woman alone beside window

A partnership between UNSW’s Gendered Violence Research Network and Commonwealth Bank is raising awareness around groups at greater risk of economic and financial abuse.

birdseye shot of two people riding bikes on a cycle path

The benefits of more cycling infrastructure pedal themselves, says a UNSW urban design expert.

View of shrubs on a roof top garden, looking over buildings in the distance.

The retrofit of our cities in the age of the Anthropocene is vital, says a UNSW researcher.

Graduates from the Multicultural NSW translating course in a lecture theatre at UNSW.

The new interpreters will play a crucial role in ensuring language is not a barrier to accessing information or services within communities.  

Woman holding a child against her shoulder

UNSW and ACOSS partnership research report finds a widening gap between those who bought homes when they were affordable and those shut out of home ownership.

Toddlers playing with toys indoors

Re-envisioning who belongs in apartments will contribute to better city planning, says an urban cultural geographer at UNSW.

A young girl writes on a chalkboard with maths equations on it

No need to go back to the drawing board to revive Aussie kids’ interest in maths, it all starts with a change in attitude.

Young man with face mask looking forlorn

Research into the social dimensions of long Covid offers invaluable insights for its prevention, treatment and care.

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