Have you tried to buy a pack of frozen chips recently, but were met by an empty frozen chip aisle? You and many Australians are experiencing the effect of a nationwide potato shortage.
Institutions – that is traditions, religion, your workplace and more – can impact what you believe is right or wrong. UNSW Canberra expert Nina Williams explains how institutions can shape and influence who we are as humans.
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.
UNSW Canberra’s Bettina Stelzer was the first student to graduate with a Master of Workforce Planning at today’s Business, Humanities and Social Sciences Graduation Ceremony.
When multilateral development banks finance sustainable, green and climate-resilient cities, what does it actually mean? And do the outcomes match the original goals?
When navy veteran and UNSW Canberra alumnus Stuart Alexander and his wife, Adele, floated the idea of buying a small tourism business in far North Queensland, they had no idea the positive impact it would have on the Great Barrie
Just as we do before we learn to trust a pet dog, humans will have to spend quality time with autonomous vehicles, experiencing all they have to offer, before feeling safe to let them off the leash.