UNSW Canberra third year Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Honours) student, Cat Macdermott, is firing up her career opportunities with her internship at Launch on Northbourne Collaborator, Seitec.
The bushfire outlook for many parts of Australia has changed drastically over the past decade. Environmental conditions have transformed, producing larger and more destructive bushfires.
“God mode”, for those who aren’t gamers, is a mode of operation (or cheat) built into some types of games based around shooting things. In God mode you are invulnerable to damage and you never run out of ammunition.
NDIS Minister Bill Shorten yesterday announced a “reboot” of Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme and six major areas of reform. Getting the NDIS back on track, Shorten said, will require reform across all disability services.
A research study into the impacts of working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic has found that people with a disability gained the most, men were less able to collaborate, and employees with caring responsibilities particularly benefited from
UNSW Canberra is hosting more than 100 YoWIEs (Young Women in Engineering) this week, to make sure that, unlike the mystical creature, women in engineering are easy to spot.
Work isn’t just about getting paid. Employment can provide a number of benefits for people in terms of health, wellbeing, social, economic and financial inclusion. It can also reduce reliance on government income supports.
The growing partnership between Canberra and New Delhi will be a boon for both countries. For Australia, a burgeoning Indian economy and middle class hold many opportunities for future investment and economic development.
‘Head’ and ‘heart’ attributes are brought to the forefront of modern leadership in a recently published book by UNSW Canberra alumnus, Dr Kirstin Ferguson AM.
Researchers at UNSW Canberra have developed a revolutionary new method to make contaminated water safe for drinking – by using mini underwater explosions to destroy disease-causing microorganisms.
A survey that invites participants to imagine they’re the designer of autonomous military technology is the brainchild of UNSW Canberra’s Dr Christine Boshuijzen-van Burken.
You may recognise Emma Baulman if you’ve dropped by the UNSW Canberra Student Administrative Services. Emma is currently the acting Deputy Manager and has worked in the university sector for more than 10 years.