Contents

  • Chancellor's message

    A message from the Chancellor.

  • Vice-Chancellor’s message

    A message from the Vice-Chancellor.

  • The inspiration factory

    How the new Centre for Obesity, Diabetes and Cardiovascular disease will be spearheading new research on diabetes.

  • Let there be music!

    The Gerald Westheimer collection of classic violins at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.

  • Human rights in Burma

    One student’s determination to improve human rights in Burma.

  • Year of the Dragon

    Alan Dupont, Michael Hintze Chair of International Security on coming to terms with the new China.

  • The Chinese century

    Sydney embraces the Chinese century by establishing the new China Studies Centre.

  • Social entrepreneurs

    Two new Sydney Business School scholarships foster innovation in economics.

  • Cancer support at home

    Community nurses help ease the burden of chemotherapy for outpatients and their carers.

  • Camperdown to Bidyadanga

    How veterinary science is helping improve health and education outcomes for Indigenous Australians.

  • Change of climate for Law

    With energy security becoming a vital priority in the area of climate change, Sydney is taking up the challenge with a new course.

  • Gift report

    Over $40 million donated in 2010 from more than 8700 donors.

  • Recent graduates join us

    How the ‘Challenge Fund’ is inspiring a new generation of donors.

  • Donor honour roll

    The University of Sydney wishes to thank these donors for their generous support during 2010.

  • Foundations and centres

    Thanks to the following foundations and external centres for their fundraising support during 2010.

  • ICM report

    Investment and Capital Management (ICM) is charged with managing the University’s endowments.