UNSW Arts Design & Architecture

job ads in newspaper

A new book tells the story of the offices and frontline staff who work with Australia’s most disadvantaged job seekers.

In this photo illustration the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) logo seen displayed on a smartphone

UNSW has a wide range of experts available for comment on COP26.

Two smiling young men dressed casually do a left-arm 'bro handshake'

Although mateship is largely seen as a positive feature of Australian life, defining it is difficult and attempts to politicise it are generally frowned upon.

A rescue boat arriving late to a capsizing ship

Visual communicators can help save the planet, one design at a time.

David Williamson

Australian dramatist David Williamson’s new book is a mash up of memoir and autobiography, which casts himself as a former ‘plunderer’ of other’s lives.

razorwire fences at a prison

Prisons seem an unlikely source of outstanding university students, but it is. What’s more, those who have done such study are much less likely to re-offend when they get out.

tik tok logo on mobile phone screen

Fears that TikTok is “serving up” drug content to impressionable users have prompted calls for all drug content to be censored on the platform. But that would remove useful health advice too.

A man bending over and holding a laughing child

A UNSW and ACOSS study shows sole parents and the unemployed have been left behind in the economic growth of the last two decades.

Sydney's Opal Tower

New research reveals it is nearly impossible for buyers to find high-quality information about the apartments they are considering purchasing, placing them at considerable risk.

Journalists surround Dmitry Muratov, a russian journalist

The lives of Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov will be forever changed after winning the prize. But with a more visible presence comes increased scrutiny and threats from those in positions of power.

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