The 2030 agenda for sustainable development adopted in September 2015 advocates for a balanced integration of the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development.
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ESSRC member Professor Graciel Metternicht is among a group of international experts who have spent the past year developing the ...
Exciting results published on Thursday in the international science journal Nature provide precious new insights into the arrival and movement of humans across Australia over a staggering 50,000 years.
Dr John Triantafilis was awarded a Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Cooperative Research Programme Fellowship to carry out research at the Instituto de Investigacion y Formacion Agraria y Pequaera (IFAPA) based in...
PANGEA researcher Prof. Andy Baker and centre director A/Prof.
Microleo attenboroughi, a new species of tiny...
Commonwealth Bay in the East Antarctic will be forever associated with Sir Douglas Mawson’s pioneering scientific venture a century ago: the...
The Southern Ocean is changing, but understanding why is critical for projecting the impacts of future climate change. Working deep in Antarctica a team from UNSW ESSRC are pioneering new approaches to reconstructing Southern Ocean dynamics from...
Fresh from his recent induction as a Bragg member to the Royal Institute of Australia, ESSRC's Professor Michael Archer AM has taken out the NSW Premiers Prize for Excellence in Biological Sciences (Ecology, environmental, agricultural,...
ESSRC's own Professor Michael Archer AM has been formally inducted as a Bragg Member to the Royal Institute of Australia, in recognition of excellence in scientific achievement and commitment to science communication.
