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Cognitive Science and Instructional Design

This program of research aims to explore how we can apply what we know about the human cognitive architecture to design more effective learning materials and activities. more...

Supervisor(s): Ginns, Paul (Associate Professor)

What determines memory T cell responses following immunisation for tuberculosis?

This will provide excellent training in cellular immunisation and vaccine development against a major human pathogen more...

Supervisor(s): Britton, Warwick J (Professor)

How can animals cope with climatic variability?

Research to discover how the environment affects animal function, and if and how animals can compensate for environmental variability. more...

Supervisor(s): Seebacher, Frank (Professor)

Musicology

Musicology staff conduct research in a wide range of areas including medieval chant and notation, rhetoric and 18th-century performance practice, Beethoven sketch studies and very r more...

Supervisor(s): Nelson, Kathleen (Associate Professor), Maddox, Alan (Dr), Peres Da Costa, Neal (Associate Professor), McEwan, Neil (Associate Professor), Larkin, David (Dr), Coady, Christopher (Dr), McCallum, Peter (Associate Professor)

Vocal Studies and Opera

Research within The Vocal Studies and Opera Unit of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music covers a wide range of disciplines. Several members of the unit are active performers in opera more...

Supervisor(s): Halliwell, Michael (Associate Professor), McEwan, Neil (Associate Professor), Mould, Stephen (Mr)

Obesity and insulin resistance in children and adolescents.

Studies on various aspects of obesity and insulin resistance in children and young people - covering management, prevention and pathophysiology. There is potential for a range of di more...

Supervisor(s): Baur, Louise (Professor), Garnett, Sarah (Dr), Cowell, Chris (Professor)

Jazz

Research in Jazz at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music covers all areas of jazz related research including performance, composition, and ethnomusicological influences on jazz. more...

Supervisor(s): Scott, Craig (Mr), Slater, Phil (Mr)

Evolutionary relationships of aerobic and anaerobic metabolic reactions

The generation of oxygen in the earth’s atmosphere by oxygenic photosynthesis was the most important environmental event to affect both biology and geology. Accumulation of mo more...

Supervisor(s): Chen, Min (Professor)

Refining cell-based therapies to cure diabetes

The most promising route for a cure for type 1 diabetes is the use of insulin-secreting cells to replace those that have died. more...

Supervisor(s): Thorn, Peter (Professor)

Chronic pain & endogenous cannabinoids.

Endogenous cannabinoids represent a potential therapeutic target for intractable pain states, this project will focus on how these agents produce their actions at the cellular level more...

Supervisor(s): Vaughan, Christopher (Dr)