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Medicine undergraduate Aengus Tran is using AI to help embryologists improve IVF pregnancy rates.
Associate Professor Lyria Bennett Moses from UNSW Law has been chosen to lead the fourth Grand Challenge on Living with 21st Century Technology.
In the much-neded debate regarding the proper role of governments vs. markets, are we throwing out what is good about liberalism in attacking neoliberalism?
UNSW's President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian Jacobs, launches the Grand Challenge on Inequality.
UNSW and the Australian Council of Social Service have launched a new collaboration to tackle poverty and inequality through high-quality research, policy development and advocacy.
UNSW Magazine sat down with Lyria Bennett Moses, Robert Brooks and Maurice Pagnucco to discuss the latest Grand Challenge, Living With 21st Century Technology. This is an edited version of the conversation.
Ahead of a UNSW panel discussion about the impact of inequality on a child's education, Adrian Piccoli and Jihad Dib reframe the debate about Australian education.
Large numbers of people and households would not be prepared or adequately supported in the event of a financial shock, finds a new report from Kristy Muir and Axelle Marjolin.
For its second series of the reality documentary Struggle Street, broadcaster SBS approached UNSW to help take a closer look at the issues around disadvantage.
A future in which our bodies are used as hard drives could change the way we conceive of human history and perceive life, writes Julie Louise Bacon.
The post-GFC economy might have poured sand in the gears of many businesses, but one sector has been quietly booming: payday lenders.
UN Special Rapporteur Philip Alston will outline how extreme inequality and poverty violate human rights when he delivers a free public lecture at UNSW on Thursday 10 August.