If you’re a young person (or a parent of one), you may be thinking some big thoughts about your future. Am I going to go to university? Maybe I’ll look at a trade? I might want to travel? Or maybe I ...
As the world faces escalating political crises, and society grapples with many complex issues, informed, rational and respectful dialogue is essential. This series brings together experts in their ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the urgent need for policies and programs to support older people’s desire to live and thrive in their own healthy community Dementia cases have doubled over the ...
When challenges arise we may feel confused, but there are five signs to help us understand when to seek mental health support The HILDA 2019 Survey finds intriguing links between dominant personality ...
Senior Research Fellow, School of Social and Political Sciences, Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne ...
Public Health Physician and NHMRC Post Doctoral Fellow, Nossal Institute for Global Health, University of Melbourne; Senior Research Advisor, Australia India Institute Around four per cent of people ...
Physiological ecologist, School of BioSciences, Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne Insect numbers are dwindling around the world and that has an ecological knock-on effect, but we could help ...
Men continue to outnumber women in science, technology, engineering and maths professions; what has been the effect of this predominantly male lens? Professor Adrienne Stone and John Roskam debate the ...
Senior Lecturer in Digital Ethics, Centre for AI and Digital Ethics, and School of Computing & Information Systems, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Melbourne It took a ...
A new book explores how the kangaroo became a quarry, a resource and a point of violent conflict between settlers and Australia’s Aboriginal people ...
Research Fellow in Membrane Technology, Melbourne School of Engineering, University of Melbourne ...
Professor of Global Urban Politics at the Melbourne Centre for Cities, Melbourne School of Design, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University of Melbourne The term night-time economy ...