UNSW has led a consortium of university and industry partners in securing a $70 million grant awarded to the Sovereign Manufacturing Automation for Composites Cooperative Research Centre (SoMAC CRC) to advance Australia’s next-generation manufactu
A team of researchers, including UNSW Canberra astronomer Dr Ashley Ruiter, have discovered a new explanation for a gamma-ray signal coming from the centre of the Milky Way, once believed to be relate
UNSW Canberra researchers are developing a cyber threat intelligence platform aimed at protecting IoT-enhanced combat systems, such as warfare ships, aircrafts and drones, against cyberattacks.
When we first met Andrew Gibbs, he was a third-year electrical engineering student who had just founded the UNSW Canberra Rocket Team – they were engineering a rocket th
The first two weeks of the 2022 election campaign have increased the possibility that neither of the two major parties will gain a majority in the House of Representatives.
Almost 100 YoWIEs (or Young Women in Engineering) are at UNSW Canberra this week for three days of fun, hands-on activities that demonstrate where studying science and maths can take them.
UNSW has been named one of the world’s top universities for the study of 41 subjects in the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject. Five UNSW subjects are ranked in the top 20 globally, and 20 are in the top 50.
Accounting Professor and work health and safety expert, Sharron O’Neill, has been appointed the new Director of the UNSW Canberra Public Service Research Group (PSRG).
From the resistance of the Ukrainians and the Kremlin’s failures to the impact on the global supply chain and the soaring costs of petrol, the first few weeks of Russia's war on Ukraine has already demonstrated a multitude of unexpected outcomes.
From Australian Army Officer and artist to Automation Business Practice Lead, Scott Stephens explains how his time at UNSW Canberra helped set him up for a post-Defence career.