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Research Week

Western Sydney University showcases world-class research, progress and impact

Western Sydney University will showcase its world-class research, progress and impact as part of Research Week from 31 October to 4 November.


First-of-its-kind health app to be trialled for young people managing diabetes and mental health

A high percentage of young people living with type 1 or type 2 diabetes in Australia have a mental health condition, affecting their lives, ability to self-manage their diabetes, and increasing the risk of health complications.


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Opinion: Friday essay: George Orwell is everywhere, but Nineteen Eighty-Four is not a reliable guide to contemporary politics

In January 2017, Donald Trump’s advisor Kellyanne Conway was quizzed on White House press secretary Sean Spicer’s false claims about the number of attendees at the president’s inauguration.


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Opinion: It’s not just Australian students who need more food, university staff are also going hungry

We know university students regularly go without food and other necessities because they cannot afford them. This has negative impacts on their learning and physical and mental health.


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Opinion: Can gaming ‘addiction’ lead to depression or aggression in young people? Here’s what the evidence says

A Victorian coroner has cited problematic gaming behaviour as the driver of a mood disorder which contributed to the 2019 death of regional school boy Oliver Cronin.


Renowned artist leads day of arts and science at Lake Wallace

Residents of Lithgow will have an opportunity to paint alongside renowned artists and explore aquatic life at Lake Wallace, as part of a special University event on Saturday, 5 November.



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