November

Articles

30 November 2015

$100,000 Writer in Residence Fellowship to combat obesity

Expressions of interest have opened for a $100,000 Writer in Residence Fellowship to join the fight against obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

27 November 2015

Stripping dual national terrorists of citizenship will make the world more dangerous

Stripping citizenship will make it more likely that ex-Australian terrorists will commit Paris-type attacks overseas, writes Professor Ben Saul.

27 November 2015

Learn how to save a life - Take Heart Australia Day

University of Sydney alumni are on a mission to increase the survival rate of sudden cardiac arrest.

27 November 2015

Experts set Paris climate talks agenda

Experts from across the University of Sydney unpack the issues and opportunities presented by historic climate talks in Paris.

27 November 2015

University of Sydney leads Australia in QS Employability Rankings

University of Sydney graduates have been rated the most sought-after in Australia in the first comprehensive global rankings into employability. 

26 November 2015

End of year individual bonuses found to be counter-productive

New research published in the Journal of Business Research has cast doubt on the benefits of individual bonuses, recommending end of year bonuses be based on group performance

26 November 2015

University of Sydney to establish a China presence

A new centre in China will cement our place as the Australian university with the most extensive, coherent and sustainable relationship with China.

26 November 2015

Implementation the key to structural reforms in mental health

The Government has finally revealed its response to the Review into Mental Health Services conducted by the National Mental Health Commission, writes Sebastian Rosenberg.

26 November 2015

Crowdfunding drives support for Freedom Ride scholarship

As part of its record-breaking INSPIRED campaign, the University this week is inviting its local and global networks to support the NSW Freedom Ride Scholarship Fund through its new crowdfunding platform.

26 November 2015

Mapped: Mental Health Services in Far West NSW

NSW Mental Health Commissioner John Feneley today launches the Integrated Mental Health Atlas of Far West NSW, providing a region-wide view of local services and support available to people living with mental distress.