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.
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.
“Engineering is a career for all” – this is just one of the important messages the UNSW Canberra Young Women in Engineering (YoWIE) program is committed to bringing to life.
Perhaps surprisingly – considering the typical Western media portrayals of Muslim nations – female entrepreneurs in Indonesia are encouraged, supported and valued, says Associate Professor Minako Sakai.
On the 75th anniversary of Australians serving in peacekeeping missions, UNSW Canberra hosted the University Lecture, delivered by international consultant, author and speaker Jennifer Wittwer CSM.