War does not begin and end neatly. In September 2019 Mackenzie ran a SSSHARC-funded Global Symposium titled “Gender, (In)security and Temporalities of Violence”, in collaboration with Laura Shepherd, Professor ... Presenters from the September 2019
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We're tackling the health and socioeconomic consequences of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases. Explore our research and learn how you can support.
Our researchers are at the forefront of meaningful research, examining the way we think, learn and live. Explore some research highlights from across the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
The Sydney Employment Relations Research Group brings together internationally recognised employment relations expertise from across the University of Sydney.
Credit: Astrida Neimanis. Participants sent in a piece of writing on their chosen topic, which the group read and workshopped. ... For the two-hour roundtable discussion, Neimanis invited eight colleagues to read two chapters and each give a 10-minute
University of Sydney School of Economics Research. We research a broad set of policy relevant and pressing issues, from climate change, poverty and economic development, health insurance and education, international trade, to inequality and
Cereal rust research. Researching rust diseases since 1921. The University of Sydney’s Rust Laboratory seeks genetic solutions to control rust pathogens – among the most damaging pathogens of plants. Our goal is to deliver world class genetic