2023

Articles

03 February 2023

How neurodevelopment assessments can guide your child's education

A fifth of children have a developmental vulnerability when starting school. Professor Adam Guastella, Dr Kelsie Boulton and Asssociate Professor Natalie Silove explore what to look for and what support is available.
03 February 2023

Improving social access beyond the inner city

Improving suburban public transport access has a societal benefit through better health, increased employment and reduced crime, according to a new study from the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies at the University of Sydney Business School.
02 February 2023

Short selling: What you need to know

Dr Angelo Aspris from the University of Sydney Business School explains short selling, why it's back in the news, and what risks investors are taking.
02 February 2023

NSW teacher pay gone from bad to worse

Teachers remain one of the lowest-paid professions and are overdue for a significant increase in salaries, according to a new report by the University of Sydney Business School.
02 February 2023

70 alumni and staff acknowledged in 2023 Australia Day Honours

The University of Sydney congratulates all alumni and staff who were included on the distinguished Australia Day 2023 Honours List announced last week.

02 February 2023

Welcome to 2023

After a few years of uncertainty due to the pandemic, we begin 2023 with considerable optimism, brought by the Year of the Rabbit and the Year of the Cat.
02 February 2023

The cities we create lead to isolation and loneliness

Loneliness is more than just a personal problem. Drs Jennifer Kent, Emily Rugel and Marlee Bower explore how the places in which we live, work and play can be an important factor in fostering connections and building relationships.

02 February 2023

Dr Lisa Alcock wins Tour de Cure funding for cancer research

Dr Lisa Alcock, from the School of Chemistry in the Faculty of Science, has won $100,000 in funding from Tour de Cure.

02 February 2023

Antidepressants use for chronic pain on the rise, but are they effective?

A University of Sydney led review has found some antidepressants may be effective in treating certain chronic pain conditions, but others lack convincing evidence on their effectiveness.
31 January 2023

Gay men discriminate against feminine gay men, new study finds

Psychology study finds both gay men and heterosexual men prefer masculine over feminine gay men for a high-status role, suggesting feminine gay men may face implicit discrimination in the workplace.