Uniken

Creator
University of New South Wales. Public Affairs Unit
Call Number
Nf 378.944 UNI
Created/Published
Kensington, N.S.W. : University of New South Wales, [1975]-2015
Issue
2001, no. 1 (Mar., 2001)
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Contents

Uniken UNSW COMMUNITY MAGAZINE 1
contents 2
NEWS Life skills that last 2
Enrolments 2001 3
On Campus 3
Uniken deadlines 3
Media has us covered 4
UNSW people honoured 4
Innovation 4 , 5
Key points for universities 5
Bulletin's fight for social justice 5
Students benefit from Appeal 5
Number one in the region 5
INTERNATIONAL A shared approach to social welfare 6
Export excellence 7
Downer speaks on Korean links 7
Our international network 7
OUR COMMUNITY James plans a green sweep 8
From holiday home... ... to design nightmare 8
Study has a sporting chance 9
Scholarship hits right note 9
RESEARCH A burning issue 10
Kangaroos: from icon to asset 11
TEACHING Beyond chalk and talk 12
Teaching tips shared 12
FIRST PERSON 13
■ I I ■ I ■ I II IV I I I I V V III I Ulll IVI V_« V-j UWvfll W I I w I V-« I I V-« I I *_» T T V-» I I ■ ■ v-/ W I I W W or frivolous. Send correspondence to uniken@unsw.edu.au almost no energy was required to split the water to make the hydrogen Unfortunately the world is run on the principle of ‘no free lunch’ in energ terms. You can shuffle energy around but cannot make it from nothing. , , . • T < t.- .I t. I receive a few emails a year from people who think they may havi I remember years ago the former Queensland Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen cracked this one – so just in case please send your daft ideas t< launching with great fanfare a car that ran on water. The car allegedly ran , , , . . . „ , b.hibbert@unsw.edu.au on the hydrogen extracted from the H20. What happened? Was it a con? Professor Brynn Hibbert, School of Chemistry Motormouth, The Chancellery , ,, , .. . , ... I i This month’s questions: tor some reason the world is consumed with the desire for gadgets that run 1 on water. I guess we see die awesome power of the sea, or are told that when fusion finally arrives, there is enough heavv hydrogen in a litre of water to . • , c , TT r „ _ i How did Economics pick up the moniker the Dismal Science? Where die power something or other for a long time. Unfortunately dus has been taken ... ' r up by a host of folk who are at best deluded and at worst are downright t^l'S or*fdnatefraudulent. ... Yuli Brown caused a great stir in-Sydney with his ‘WaterfueP or Nick Haskins, PAD ‘Brown’s gas’, which was claimed to be produced from water by his patented process, and could run cars, get rid of nuclear waste and all manner of things. I finished up in court suggesting that you could not get energy for nothing, Why do things smell different when it rains? Is it just a matter gettinj .. , . O 1 T7. .. 1 J _ J .11 I . 1 I II 1 13
ACADEMIC BOARD-DECEMBER 2000 & FEBRUARY 2001 Transparency in marking reinforced 14
Advertising 14
Council notes 15
Get to know your university 15
Are you being served? 15
lastword GUEST COLUMNIST JENNY CROCKER 16
opinion 16

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