Advancements in neurotechnology could be at a turning point, but the new technology threatens to breach even the privacy of our brains. Looking at a recent case on this issue in the Supreme Court in Chile, Sydney Law School research addresses the
Disrupt the pre-existing structure of 'exclusive' leadership and open up a process of change, diversity and inclusion of varied opinions and contribution. ... Listen to and include diverse opinions and make this a point of board differentiation.
A new review on the global mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic confirms feared increases in depression and anxiety, with leading experts saying little has been done to address what is set to become a mounting mental health crisis.
Who cares for care workers? 16 December 2020. Care profession vulnerabilities laid bare by pandemic. The intricacies of the employment-care work connection must be better factored into policy, a new expert report asserts. Now, more than ever,
The University of Sydney and the University of Melbourne are reigniting their rivalry at the Australian Boat Race. The men's and women's rowing eights will battle it out on the Sydney Harbour course, racing four-and-a-half kilometres from Woolwich
Paracetamol may be our favourite mild painkiller, but it doesn't work for everything. 6 May 2016. It is one of the most widely used medicines in Australia and around the world, but how much do you really know about paracetamol? Professor Andrew