Student news
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
Cancer study a world first [26 November 2008]

A research study to recruit foreign language speaking cancer patients through Australian Cancer Registries will begin in New South Wales this month. More
Medicos awarded Vietnam's highest health honour[26 November 2008]

Sydney's medical experts awarded Vietnam's People's Health Medal. More
Manning Bar election day spectacular today[5 November 2008]

As America goes to the polls, the US Centre celebrates the election with a live CNN broadcast as the results come in. More
2008 US Presidential Election survey[4 November 2008]

The Unites States Studies Centre shares results of a major survey on Australian views of the election. More
China too must confront obesity[29 October 2008]

China must confront changing diets, more sedentary lives, and a 'plump is prosperous' culture to halt obesity. More
It's time to prioritise the poor [28 October 2008]

Professor David Kinley, Chair in Human Rights Law, argues the poor must be front and centre of any attempts to address the financial crisis. 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
A wealth of resources [21 October 2008]

Five senior government officials from the mining sector in Africa are taking part in a unique Australia Africa Fellowship (AAF) Program. More
Journalists can give peace a chance[15 October 2008]

Peace journalism gives society the chance to consider non-violent responses to conflict, says Jake Lynch, director of the University's Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies. More
Sydney holds its own among the world's best.[14 October 2008]

The University of Sydney has maintained its position among the top 40 in this year's Times Higher Education rankings of World Universities and has climbed to second position in Australia. More

