2022

Articles

30 May 2022

Fisher Library terrace to reopen after more than 30 years

Fisher Library rooftop, which offers views across campus and the city, will be redeveloped for students and the University community.
27 May 2022

Sydney awarded Gold at the 2022 Australian LGBTQ Inclusion Awards

The Australian LGBTQ Inclusion Awards recognise Australia's top organisations for inclusion based on the results of the Australian Workplace Equality Index (AWEI).
27 May 2022

NSW gives an $8 million boost to Tech Central

NSW government launches $8 million fund to help drive research and commercialisation activity in the Tech Central precinct centred on Sydney's Central Station and including the University of Sydney and UTS.

26 May 2022

Smart Regional Spaces: Ready, Set, Go!

A partnership project between the Department of Regional NSW, University of Sydney and UNSW has launched today to help regional councils become 'smart spaces' through custom-designed training, digital tools and strategy development support.
26 May 2022

National Reconciliation Week 2022: Be brave. Make change.

We speak to four current staff members about what it means to 'Be brave. Make change.' and how we can make meaningful differences to society as part of our daily lives.
26 May 2022

How plate tectonics has maintained Earth's 'Goldilocks' climate

Not hothouse, nor icehouse: when tectonic plates move at a moderate speed - not too fast or slow - Earth remains habitable, new University of Sydney research finds.
26 May 2022

Sydney trailblazers appointed to the Academy of Science

World-renowned experts from biology, computer science, mathematics and physics have been elected as fellows of the Australian Academy of Science.
24 May 2022

David Harold Tribe Sculpture Award

The David Harold Tribe Sculpture Award been granted to artist Sasha Grbich for her work Bat Alphabet 40 (2022) by Sydney College of the Arts.
24 May 2022

Sydney researchers secure over 12 million clinical trial funding

Six University of Sydney researchers have been awarded $12.36 million in funding for new health and medical research projects through the NHMRC Clinical Trials and Cohorts Scheme.
24 May 2022

During general anaesthesia, 1 in 10 people may be 'conscious' following intubation

An international study has found around 1 in 10 participants under planned general anaesthesia were able to respond to commands. Importantly, no subjects remembered the commands after surgery. Researchers say the study sheds light on a medical phenomenon known as connected consciousness.