2022

Articles

08 September 2022

Stone age surgery: earliest evidence of amputation found

A team of Indonesian and Australian researchers have uncovered the oldest case of surgical amputation to date in Borneo. The find presents a remarkable feat in human prehistory.
07 September 2022

Five virus families that could cause the next pandemic

What are the viruses that scientists will be watching to stay ahead of the next pandemic? Experts including Associate Professor Cameron Webb from the University of Sydney provide their insights.
07 September 2022

Students to earn two degrees, studying across Australia and India

A new partnership gives students the opportunity to earn two degrees in four years and experience university life in India and Australia.
06 September 2022

New production of A Raisin in the Sun is an enormous achievement

Associate Professor Sarah Gleeson-White from the Discipline of English reviews the Sydney Theatre Company's triumphant production of the award-winning American classic A Raisin in the Sun.
06 September 2022

Reflecting on our 2032 Strategy

Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott has expressed thanks to the University community following the release of the 'Sydney in 2032: the University of Sydney Strategy'.
06 September 2022

University of Sydney partners with Tata Consultancy Services

A new partnership with Tata Consultancy Services will foster joint research projects and learning opportunities for students across India and Australia.
06 September 2022

New research uncovers the unique way seahorse fathers give birth

Despite the similarities that male seahorses share with female mammals and reptiles during pregnancy, it seems seahorse fathers have a unique way of giving birth to their young.
06 September 2022

Meet the team detecting heart disease before it strikes

A Sydney-led international team is working to stop previously undetected heart disease in its tracks.
05 September 2022

Keeping music in mind

A donor-funded collaboration between the University of Sydney's Brain and Mind Centre and the Sydney Conservatorium of Music is exploring whether musical interventions could help those at risk of cognitive decline.

02 September 2022

India visit to strengthen research and education partnerships

The Vice-Chancellor's week-long trip highlights India's vital importance to the University and to higher education in Australia.