From nanoscale robots exploring the body, to tiny particles that can deliver drugs directly to diseased cells, nanotechnology has the potential to radically change the way we practise medicine.
We need to be constantly and creatively thinking - and teaching - about the globalised environment in which we work and live, writes Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Students) Wai Fong Chua.
An increasing number of Australian students will undertake part of their studies in Asia, Vice-Chancellor Professor Fred Hilmer said in a keynote lecture at UNSW's 60th anniversary reunion in Beijing.