A centre devoted to studying all aspects of armed conflict on society, from civilians and military personnel to groups, institutions, economies, laws, literature and public policies.
UNSW Arts & Media is a rich and diverse group of interdisciplinary research fields which makes exciting links across areas of specialisation, and engage in theoretical, practical, and creative approaches to addressing social issues.
The Community Reference Panel is a virtual network of people from across Australia who are engaged to provide input and consultation on research design, processes, materials, and outputs.
The Disability Innovation Institute facilitates interdisciplinary disability research and educational pedagogy, driving innovations in accessible and inclusive practice and policy to produce sustainable change for disadvantaged communities.
Research spanning the interrelated areas of urban planning, housing, health and well-being, urban development and urban policy, underpinned by high-level Geographic Information System (GIS)-enabled urban big data analytics and modelling.
Aiming to make cities more inclusive to rural-urban migrants and other disadvantaged social groups in the face of fast economic growth and urbanisation in China.
Research that provides unique insights into the ways in which environmental issues are tied up with social and cultural practices and the fundamental questions of politics, knowledge, meaning, value and ethics.
Research focused on the privatisation of social service, with an emphasis on the delivery of employment services in Australia, the UK and elsewhere around the world.
Analysing and developing biological resource research, trade agreements and protocols for communities, governments and industry in the Australasia-Asia-Pacific region.