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Trump’s trade war puts America’s AI ambitions at risk

Recent confusion over tariffs could hinder global ambitions on artificial intelligence development and infrastructure, i...

Trump's tariff and trade war: experts react

With financial markets experiencing volatility and international tensions escalating, University of Sydney experts weigh...

Six key areas to improve work-life balance

New report shows fresh policies are needed to take advantage of a 'turning point' in Australia's relationship between wo...

Financial markets are tanking. Here's why it's best not to panic

Trump's US tariffs are threatening global trade and the world economy, sparking fears of an international recession. But...

ChatGPT's Studio Ghibli-style images show its creative power — but raise new copyright problems

While the ability to work with styles is what makes generative AI so powerful, it’s also at the heart of growing controv...

Labor wants to give the minimum wage a real boost

The benefits would likely outweigh any downsides, especially in the early childhood, cleaning and retail sectors.

Tobacco excise revenue has tanked amid a booming black market

It's a diabolical problem for the government, whose public health policy has long relied on increasing tobacco excise du...

Improving Chinese international student employability

New report provides insight for students, universities and employers.

Chinese investment in Australia shifts from acquisitions to greenfield

Most investment is flowing towards mining projects in Western Australia.

Hybrid workers – evidence to support this new mainstream workforce in 2025

After school care: how can we bridge the work-school gulf?

New University of Sydney partnership looks “Beyond the Bell” to help working parents access before and after school care

2025 Australian federal election: experts explain the key issues

University of Sydney experts comment on the main election issues ahead of polling day on 3 May 2025.

'Literally just child gambling': study urges swift regulation of Roblox's in-game spending

New research reveals alarming insights into the impact of in-game spending on children who play Roblox, a popular online...

Anstice MBA Scholarship recipients drive positive change in NFP sector

Scholarship recognises emerging leaders from not-for-profit sector

6 reasons why you should do an MBA

Professor Guy Ford, Director of the MBA program, shares why you should study an MBA degree at Sydney.

Closing the gap: a commitment to gender equality

Empowering women in leadership.

What is going wrong with childcare in Australia?

Experts investigate why many Australian childcare centres are not meeting regulatory standards for early childhood educa...

Stop waiting for a foreign hero: NZ’s supermarket sector needs competition from within

More can be done to drive competition in the supermarket sector

Meet the workplace vibers powered by AI

Vibers can perform understanding without achieving it, using AI to simulate expertise across domains they haven’t master...

35 disciplines in the global top 50 in QS Subject Rankings

First in Australia in nine disciplines. Five subjects in top 20 and 52 in top 100.

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