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Dermatology is blemished by inequality: The poor have more skin in the game

As long as monetary incentives remain with urban centres, cosmetics and surgical procedures, it is hard to imagine the inequality that underpins dermatology will be fixed in the near future.

March 13, 2022 James Frederiksen
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Situating queerness in natural disasters

Narratives surrounding natural disasters can often be harmful to queer people.

October 5, 2021 Ellie Stephenson
university quad on a sunny day with jacaranda tree in bloom
Opinion // Scholarships

Do scholarships entrench privilege?

How the university wooes high achievers

March 30, 2017 Garnet Chan

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