Science and technology
Obama young vote won with Twitter [26 November 2008]
Obama was also no twit when it came to twittering and embracing a new buzz technology. More
Gareth Evans at Sydney Ideas on Friday[23 October 2008]
Former Foreign Minister and honorary degree recipient Gareth Evans will give a lecture at Sydney Ideas this Friday. More
Sydney goes to Shanghai[23 October 2008]
A University delegation including Dr Michael Spence and Chancellor Marie Bashir is hosting a program of events in China's financial capital. More
Collaborative research makes the world go around[28 July 2008]
Sixteen post graduate students from around Australia and the world have come together at the second annual Nation-Empire-Globe (NEG) Postgraduate Intensive. More
Online culture expert comes to Sydney [22 July 2008]
Dr Robert Kozinets, international on-line communities and branding expert, says consumers have awoken to the fact that they have power over marketers. More
International funding strategy pays dividends[22 July 2008]
Initiative reels in $9 million in international grants in first year. More
Flow of Ideas[21 July 2008]
Researchers in Australia and Mexico are pooling ideas on how to tackle the water problem facing both countries. More
International Science Linkages announced [18 July 2008]
Sydney University has been successful in securing a significant proportion of the federal funding for new international research projects announced this week More
Digital humanities collaborates on ABC Earth[18 July 2008]
The team from the Archaeological Computing Laboratory devised a unique interface to bring ABC project to life. More
Good neighbours[10 July 2008]
A University delegation of 25 leading academics and officials visited Jakarta earlier this month, consolidating the University's partnership with Indonesia. More
Tide is running against McCain[23 June 2008]
It's what the Republican Party stands for that makes McCain look bad, writes Dr Lesley Russell in The Canberra Times. More
Preventing a global wheat catastrophe[19 June 2008]
Scientists in Sydney and New Delhi are working together to combat a devastating strain of stem rust which could pose a threat to wheat crops in India and Australia. More