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Entrepreneur finds his studies to be the intersection of career and education goals

A few years after completing an undergraduate degree in Security, Terrorism and Counterterrorism, Clint Carver felt the need to enhance his skills and further his knowledge.


Making a difference in the world’s largest refugee camp

Philippa Nilsson is co-founder and director of a not-for-profit run by two young Australian women currently operating in the heart of the Rohingya camps of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.


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Opinion: A whole-university road map to sustainability impact

Top-ranked Western Sydney University combines immediate action with long-term planning to drive progress in achieving impact aligned with the SDGs.


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Opinion: The feral flying under the radar: why we need to rethink European honeybees

Australia’s national parks, botanic gardens, wild places and green spaces are swarming with an invasive pest that is largely flying under the radar.


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Opinion: Ken’s rights? Our research shows Barbie is surprisingly accurate on how ‘men’s rights activists’ are radicalised

In the Barbie movie, we open with a picture of a perfect Barbieland where (almost) everyone is happy, diversity and sisterhood are embraced, and Barbies hold all positions of power.


Western Sydney University hosts international women in sport symposium

Research on women in sport, including topics such as social media and female athlete welfare; the lived experiences of migrant women football players in Australia; and creatively exploring change-making in sport, will be explored at an upcoming symposium.



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