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Australia, it’s time to talk about our water emergency
22 May 2020The last bushfire season showed Australians they can no longer pretend climate change will not affect them.

Challenges and Opportunities in the Post COVID19 World
21 May 2020A new report released by the World Economic Forum aims to provide new perspectives on the future of the

Honorary Professor Terence C. Halliday awarded by the Law and Society Association
12 May 2020The School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) is proud to announce that Honorary Professor Terence C. Halliday, has been awarded the Harry J. Kalven, Jr.

ANU-ActewAGL project seeks to better understand electricity use
06 May 2020A unique research project at The Australian National University to explore home insulation and electricity use has been named the 2020 winner of the Icon Water and ActewAGL Perpetual Endowment Fund

Profiting from the pandemic: Fake vaccines and PPE flood the dark web
30 April 2020Vendors on the dark web are selling Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and drugs marketed as coronavirus vaccines or cures at high cost, according to a new study from The

Report identifies 10 potential global threats to humankind requiring immediate resolution
22 April 2020A new report released by the Commission for the

There are 10 catastrophic threats facing humans right now, and coronavirus is only one of them
22 April 2020By (RegNet Visitor)Arnagretta Hunter,

12 Pro Tips for Digital Interviews and Interactions
21 April 2020As COVID-19 disrupts our lives and our work, many qualitative researchers are rethinking how they might approach remote and online data collection.

Health and environmental protections at risk during COVID-19
15 April 2020Health and environmental standards are at risk of manipulation by governments during the global coronavirus crisis, new research from The Australian National University (ANU

The importance of messaging for COVID-19. What can we learn from messaging against Sorcery Accusation Related Violence?
15 April 2020Drawing on key findings from their four-year collaborative research project on how communities respond to fear relating to misfortune in selected PNG communities, RegNet’s