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Sport has always been an integral part of student life at UNSW. Since 1949, when the university was formed, sport has enriched the lives of many students. UNSW's sporting achievements have included more than 75 students have represented Australia at the Olympics and Paralympics. Whether playing socially or at an elite level, sport has brought students together and benefitted the wider UNSW community. Sport has also played a central role in establishing the university's identity. The Badge We Wear charts the role of sport at UNSW and examines the impact that sport and recreation have had in the university's history.…mehr

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Sport has always been an integral part of student life at UNSW. Since 1949, when the university was formed, sport has enriched the lives of many students. UNSW's sporting achievements have included more than 75 students have represented Australia at the Olympics and Paralympics. Whether playing socially or at an elite level, sport has brought students together and benefitted the wider UNSW community. Sport has also played a central role in establishing the university's identity. The Badge We Wear charts the role of sport at UNSW and examines the impact that sport and recreation have had in the university's history.
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Anthony T Hughes has taught in the School of Law at the University of New South Wales since 2004 and previously taught in its School of History for over a decade. He is also Adjunct Professor at Boston University Sydney Internship Program and has taught at the University of Western Sydney and the University of New England. He has lectured at universities in Canada, China, the Kingdom of Thailand, Switzerland and the Republic of Ireland. He has written widely on social, cultural and legal issues. Dr Hughes was Executive Officer of the UNSW Centre for Olympic Studies from 1996 to 2004.