Do we need to broaden the frame and look at the whole picture, and add sustainability and climate change to our health risk list? How do communities recover from more frequent natural disaster and severe weather occurences?
Hear from leaders in business, government, education and advocacy to explore the gendered impacts of COVID-19 and global trends impacting women’s rights to and at work.
Her research compares public opinion and elections, political institutions and cultures, gender politics, and political communications in many countries worldwide.
Art and neuroplasticity: are they linked? Innovation Week celebrates the ground breaking discoveries and transformative inventions from our academics and students. We can make art – in all its forms – because of the way the brain works, but what
Why are soldiers taking their own lives? Our expert panel brings together medical experts and social scientists to discuss the growing problem of military suicide - why is it happening and how should it be addressed politically? In 2015 more
Is art more truthful than science? Australian dramatist Alana Valentine, poet Tricia Dearborn and scientists Geraint Lewis, Tara Murphy and Zdenka Kuncic explore some home truths as they face off for a lively debate about the authenticity of art and
He is the author of Strong Society, Smart State: The Rise of Public Opinion in China’s Japan Policy (Columbia University Press, 2012), and the co-editor of Australia and China
How to pick the Raising the Bar talk that’s right for you. 8 October 2019. Grab your friends, grab a drink and bring your curiosity. On 16 October, Raising the Bar Sydney is back! We're taking education out of the lecture theatre and into bars
If you went to Europe, until about the 1980s, opinion polls were basically unknown on the continent, you couldn't do an opinion poll, people wouldn't tell you how they