UNSW Medicine & Health

Ian Hickie and Honor Eastly

Mental health advocate Honor Eastly and Professor Ian Hickie AM are winners of the 2021 Australian Mental Health Prize.

pink underpants decorated with flowers hanging on a clothes line.

The complex and fascinating community of ‘bugs’ that live in the vagina have just been linked to a groundbreaking new test to identify the risk of preterm birth.

Remote Australian community

Researchers and clinicians will work in close partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to develop a national framework for ‘point-of-care’ testing for infectious diseases. 

UNSW Library Lawn and Library Building

New Fellows elected in recognition of their excellence in the social sciences.

UNSW Kensington campus Clancy Auditoruim

The 2022 Times Higher Education rankings also saw psychology and business and economics subjects move up the list.

Dr Samuel Arnold and Julianne Higgins

Dr Samuel Arnold and Julianne Higgins are co-leaders of a project exploring autistic burnout that has won the Inclusive Research Practice category.

Young woman holding a petri dish

25 UNSW academics receive Ideas Grants for research in medicine and health, science and engineering.

Professor Peter Doherty

A panel of world-class experts discuss what the future looks like as we prepare to live with COVID-19.

dr deborah burnett

Medical researchers have outlined a strategy to generate future-proofed COVID-19 vaccines that can resist emergent new viral strains.

Molnupiraivir

While COVID-19 treatments are not a substitute for vaccinations, they can act as an additional layer in the fight against SARS-CoV-2.

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