The term ‘killer robots’ conjures up images of sci-fi scenarios where wars are being fought by Terminator-like soldiers, but according to UNSW Canberra military ethicist Deane-Peter Baker, it’s not quite that scary or cinematic.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s new economic program is gradually taking shape via a series of major policy announcements and record-breaking government spending initiatives.
Three UNSW Canberra-led projects have secured funding in the latest round of the Australian Research Council’s Discovery Projects grants, totalling more than $1 million.
For nearly two years, Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan has sealed his state off from the rest of the world to pursue a hugely popular zero-COVID strategy.
This year's announcement that Australia would acquire nuclear-powered submarines from the US, and the subsequent cancellation of a $90 billion deal with France have launched submarines into the spotlight.
As Australia’s defence capabilities adapt to address emerging threats in cyberspace, enhanced information warfare capabilities within the Department of Defence could help mitigate malign online activities that m
A course that included overseas trips was changed last minute due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but that didn’t stop graduating student Kate Sherwood from taking every opportunity to broaden her horizons.
As sabre-rattling intensifies over Taiwan and the controversy over the Chinese embassy's list of 14 grievances is yet to subside, the war of words between Canberra and Beijing is increasingly presented by some here as a war of values between democ
UNSW Canberra alumnus Lieutenant Matthew Newman is the recipient of a John Monash Scholarship, one of the most prestigious postgraduate scholarship in Australia.
LEUT Newman is one of just 18 recipients of the 2022 scholarships.