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Helen Christensen

Scientia Professor Helen Christensen has received the James Cook Medal, with academics from Medicine & Health, Science and UNSW Canberra recognised with awards for research and scholarly excellence.

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A range of UNSW experts will be able to comment on key themes relating to COP28, which will be held in Dubai from 30 November to 12 December. 

John Niland Scientia Building

Top academics from over ten fields have been named on Clarivate’s 2023 list of Highly Cited Researchers. 

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Five new ARC Linkage Projects grants will fund research in science, business, and the environment.

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The grants will support research in science, engineering, medicine, business, sociology, and defence.

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The new Quarterly Essay weaves personal history and detailed policy analysis, examining the unintended consequences of the NDIS, and how we can best realise the scheme’s original intent.

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Nature positive is the new rallying cry to reverse environmental decline. But it could easily become greenwash – if we’re not careful.

Group photo at the Alumni Awards 2023

The 2023 Alumni Award winners inspire positive change and empower communities globally, embodying UNSW’s commitment to creating a brighter future for all. 

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The upcoming bushfire season in Australia may be bad, but future years pose a more significant threat, says a UNSW bushfire expert.

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The anatomy of bee stingers could help lead to advancements in the emerging field of micro medical devices.

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