UNSW Arts Design & Architecture

HIV cells

The sustained downward trend is likely due to high uptake of prevention measures, testing and high levels of treatment.

protester holding a rent control now sign at a housing crisis rally

Regulating rent increases could provide cost-of-living relief for those feeling the biggest squeeze.

Aerial view of suburb

UNSW and partners launch a data-driven toolkit that rapidly calculates property valuations to inform urban development.

a homeless person sitting on the street

While we wait for a national housing plan, inflation threatens to squeeze more households out of their homes and onto the streets.

wind turbines in the countryside

Key to success will be transitioning to an ecologically sustainable economy, with greener technologies and industries.

3D printing and robotics are changing construction

3D printing processes and building materials can create more sustainable construction in environments as diverse as outback Australia and outer space.

Elderly woman at an aged care facility

A new way of assessing aged care facilities using advanced computing will make them more fit for purpose for people living with dementia.

commuters walk past cars and trams in the melbourne CBD in the 1950s

Jay Carmichael’s novel explores how Australian same-sex attracted men lived after the end of the Second World War. But does it impose present concerns on the past?

Red diplomatic passport of Australia against the background of different passports of the world

The tailored language and cultural program will prepare the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade diplomats for overseas postings. 

empty school classroom

It’s not enough to simply reduce poor working conditions. We must create supportive working environments where teachers can thrive.

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