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School of Physics announces Grand Challenges project winners

14 July 2020 -
Australia’s Modern Slavery Act came into force at the end of 2018 and requires large organisations to report on the risks of modern slavery in their supply chains and the
www.sydney.edu.au/science/news-and-events/2019/10/23/physics-announces-grand-challenges-project-winners.html
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Participation in the arts aids students in the classroom and life

28 November 2019 -
Whereas most previous research has been small-scale or focused on students' enjoyment in specific arts subjects, such as music, dance, drama, and visual arts, our research was large-scale and ... The study team, led by Professor Andrew Martin, included
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Sustainability in the time of COVID: Investing in the future to address culture, inclusion, and practice at universities

16 December 2022 -
Maryanne Large is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Science at the University of Sydney. ... Maryanne is the course coordinator of the Postgraduate course, Inventing the Future INFC 700.
www.sydney.edu.au/sydney-environment-institute/news/2020/09/08/sustainability-in-the-time-of-covid--investing-in-the-future-to-.html
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Blood pressure wearable device winners announced

$5,000 and three one-hour mentoring sessions. Professor Gregg Suaning, Professor Simon Fleming, Associate Professor Maryanne Large, Dr Alessio Stefani, and Dr Richard Lwin. ... Associate Professor Maryanne Large, Innovation and Commercialisation, Faculty
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/news-and-events/2018/11/13/blood-pressure-wearable-device-winners-announced.html

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How transit scaling shapes our cities

12 August 2021 -
A new study conducted by researchers from the University of Sydney reveals public transport investments in large metropolitan areas reap a better return, with more passengers adopting public transport, than those ... These findings are very relevant to
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Surprising benefits of learning online

23 July 2020 -
Surprising benefits of learning online. 23 July 2020. First year commerce student, Khuat Son Tra (Hazel) Nguyen, adapted remarkably well to learning online thanks in large part to her tutors and ... Connecting with students online. “For a first-year
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2020/07/23/surprising-benefits-of-learning-online.html
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Sex in dragons: a complicated affair

8 June 2016 -
Sex in dragons: a complicated affair. 8 June 2016. The large, spectacular Australian desert Bearded Dragon is under scrutiny because of the prospensity for genetically male lizards to develop into females. ... But in a large and spectacular lizard from
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What’s happening in the Amazon?

2 October 2019 -
Large-scale fires in the Amazon rainforest can be linked to ill-conceived infrastructure development projects in the region. ... Dense fire smoke in the atmosphere also causes more. So, once large fires start more are likely to follow," he said.
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