UNSW Arts Design & Architecture

Smiling plus sized woman beside pool

Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect, no matter their body size.

BHP building

BHP is banking profits from its failing assets, while washing its hands of the responsibility for its past and ongoing contribution to climate change.

Aunty Maxine Ryan with school children

A project run through UNSW Matraville Education Partnership becomes a proof of concept for the national Know Your Country campaign.

student taking a class online

Building students’ capacity to navigate disruptions can help them grow and achieve during COVID-19 and beyond.

A man standing on a tall tower looking down on a man on a small tower

UNSW Sydney and ACOSS release a report showing the relationship between income and health, as major inequities in the vaccine rollout emerge.

Anneke Jaspers

There is more to curating an exhibition than meets the eye.

bushfire evacuees shrouded in thick haze

Supporting regional communities to respond to the increasing threat of climate-fuelled disasters has never been more vital.

alcohol delivered to door

The regulation of online alcohol sales worldwide does not meet the same standard as walk-in bottle shops.

the japan national stadium

It aims to be the most sustainable Games in history, but will Tokyo 2020 break the Olympic record? 

Tim Putt, Amy Ridge and Nathan Power at the UNSW Fitness and Aquatic Centre

With athletes training in quarantine, taking regular COVID tests and competing in empty stadiums, Tokyo 2021 will be an Olympics like we have never seen before.

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