UNSW Arts Design & Architecture

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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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Fossil fuels are out and exporting green energy and green manufacturing techniques are in.

close up of a real estate sign board with text for sale among suburban houses

The $20 billion spent on assistance may have benefited existing home owners more than new home owners, a new report finds.

Injured civilians after a bomb blast

Set in Ukraine in 2014, Solntsepyok’s propaganda is designed to confuse, entertain and overwhelm the audience.

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Drawing on the lived experience of disability, UNSW researchers offer insights into how we build a more inclusive society.

A split picture showing authors Akuch Kuol Anyieth and Eda Gunaydin

These are ferociously intelligent books by two young female writers addressing the problems of gender, race and migration in Australia today.

a woman stands on an apartment balcony crowded with clothes lines

Getting on the priority wait list is so challenging some applicants just give up.

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