In our Summer issue, we talk to refugee law expert Jane McAdam, investigate our remarkable record in producing millionaire graduates, and listen-in on a conversation with Australia’s most generous philanthropist, Frank Lowy.
In recent years we have failed to apply some of the basic tenets of the competition policy reforms of the 1990s. The cost is our dire productivity performance, writes Vice-Chancellor Fred Hilmer.
In the face of an impending crisis in research funding and policy, it is up to universities and researchers to continue to take the case up to government as loudly as possible, writes Vice-Chancellor Fred Hilmer.
Westfield's Frank Lowy has revealed that his family has given away more than $350 million in the past 10 years, telling a UNSW audience that “people who have a lot should give a lot”.
UNSW will host a public memorial service for energy pioneer and philanthropist Sir William Tyree in the Tyree Energy Technologies Building on 18 November.
UNSW’s Co-op scholarship is marking its 25-year partnership with Australia’s industry leaders. Two of the biggest sponsors – Westpac and IBM – explain the flagship program’s winning formula.
UNSW is the first Australian university to partner with Pakistan’s Higher Education Commission to provide PhD scholarships to talented young researchers.