2019

Articles published in 2019

13 February 2019

Plasma engineering expert a positive addition to the Faculty

The Faculty of Engineering has attracted international plasma engineering expert Professor PJ Cullen to the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.
12 February 2019

Work-life balance rank with salary for graduate job seekers

Work-life balance involving flexible work arrangements is nearly as important as salary for young graduates seeking professional positions, according to a global survey conducted by CEMS Global Alliance of Business Schools.
12 February 2019

Insect population faces 'catastrophic' collapse: Sydney research

Dr Francisco Sanchez-Bayo has published a review of 73 studies into the decline of insect populations. The authors found the main drivers for species loss are intensive agriculture, pollution and climate change.
12 February 2019

The heat is on: keeping the vulnerable safe during heatwaves

Associate Professor Ollie Jay and an international team are recruiting people over 60 to take part in a study which will measure human physiological responses to over 1900 simulated heatwave exposures.
12 February 2019

Harnessing the wisdom of crowds for better cities

Infrastructure management in modern cities, with rapidly growing populations, is a challenging task. However, authorities can utilise the collective intelligence of users to monitor the status of infrastructure assets, writes Supun Perera.
11 February 2019

What are the early warning signs of ovarian cancer?

Each year in Australia, more than 1,500 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Of those diagnosed, only 43% will survive more than 5 years - making it one of the deadliest cancers for women.
11 February 2019

Future insecurity: exploring malicious uses of digital networks

A year-long Global Forum at the University of Sydney will investigate how the malicious use of digital networks by states and other global actors is producing a new precariousness in global politics.
11 February 2019

Institute for Musculoskeletal Health launches in Sydney

The Institute brings together leading researchers and clinicians from University of Sydney and Sydney Local Health District to advance innovative solutions to the growing burden of musculoskeletal disease and physical inactivity.
11 February 2019

Amazon share insights with MBA students

Twenty five students and alumni from our MBA programs were selected to attend a workshop facilitated by Amazon to create innovative solutions facing not-for-profit, CanTeen. Three of the participants share their experience.
11 February 2019

University of Sydney announces partnership with community running event NAB RunWest

With an 80-year history in Western Sydney and 40 years of engagement at the Westmead Precinct, the University is pleased to partner with this milestone community event that supports advancing the wellbeing of the people of Western Sydney.
11 February 2019

Partnering with Tech Mahindra's research arm Makers Lab

The University of Sydney is partnering with Tech Mahindra's research and development arm, Makers Lab, to provide students with real-world experience through the newly developed Industry and Community Projects Units (ICPU).
11 February 2019

Why is there concern about corruption in Australia?

What does Australia's orange ranking in the Corruption Perception Index actually mean? Sydney Law School PhD Candidate José-Miguel Bello y Villarino explains.
08 February 2019

Mental health expert calls for 'smart choices' on Medicare reform

Professor Ian Hickie urges the Medicare review's mental health reference group to reconsider extending rebates to people "at risk" of mental illness, saying long-term reform will be compromised.
08 February 2019

Inspiring accomplishments by our women in STEMM

Meet three University of Sydney women who are breaking down the stereotypes and inspiring the next generation to pursue a career in STEMM.
08 February 2019

MBA to open new doors for accomplished pharmacist

A School of Pharmacy alumna Emily Reilly Vale is to join the Business School’s top ranking MBA Program with the support of a new scholarship reserved for pharmacy, pharmacology, medicine, nursing and science graduates.
08 February 2019

What Mardi Gras means to me

In the lead up to the Mardi Gras parade on 2 March, we caught up with three students to find out what Mardi Gras means to them.

07 February 2019

MBA student establishes NGO to improve literacy in South Sudan

Kevin Lenahan, current full-time MBA student and MBA Director’s Scholarship recipient, opens up about his journey to build the first public library in South Sudan.
07 February 2019

Get to know the elements

It’s been 150 years since Russian scientist Dmitry Mendeleev developed the periodic system, and there's a lot to celebrate. Dr Alice Motion shares a little something about each of the 118 elements.
07 February 2019

Transparency reporting by pharmaceutical industry in decline

Researchers warn Australian pharmaceutical companies are no longer required to publicly disclose many payments to the health sector, and advocate for US-style legislation to ensure full and long-lasting transparency.
06 February 2019

Weight gain in early childhood affects teenage heart health

Obesity and cardiovascular risk factors in childhood and adolescence are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease in adulthood, the leading cause of death in Australia.