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Journalism Studies

Research themes in Journalism Studies include journalism history, journalism and the academy, journalism theory, professionalism, journalism cultures, news production, news content, more...

Supervisor(s): Dwyer, Tim (Associate Professor), Le Masurier , Megan (Dr), Martin, Fiona (Dr), O'Donnell, Penny (Dr), Avieson, Bunty (Dr), Brevini, Benedetta (Dr), Nip, Joyce (Dr)

Resilience and distributed systems for a healthy society

This project aims to develop an understanding of the link between the nature of distributed systems and the resilience that underpins healthy future societies. more...

Supervisor(s): Zomaya, Albert Y. (Professor), Vadas, Mathew (Professor)

Leadership to Enable Entrepreneurship Inside Large, Bureaucratic Organizations

The research team is interested in expressions of interest in participants keen to engage in a work program inside some of the country's most complex private and public sector organ more...

Supervisor(s): Knight , Eric (Professor)

Dynamic Responses of Granular Materials to Impact Loading

This project aims to experimentally investigate the dynamic responses of granular materials to high strain rates loading using split Hopkinson bar. The experimental data will be use more...

Supervisor(s): Shen, Luming (Associate Professor)

Arts Music Unit

The Arts Music Unit at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music provides study opportunities in music as part of an arts degree or a combined degree (such as arts/commerce, arts/law and a more...

Supervisor(s): Fairchild, Charles (Dr), Boyd, Anne (Professor), Wierzbicki, James (Dr)

Composition and Music Technology

The Composition and Music Technology Unit teaches all facets of musical composition, encouraging advanced students to specialise and create more ambitious work. Our students learn c more...

Supervisor(s): Hindson, Matthew (Professor), Boyd, Anne (Professor), Zavada, Ivan (Dr), Smetanin , Michael (Dr), Vine, Carl (Mr)

Machine Learning Algorithms to Detect Learning Tactics

Machine learning algorithms can be used to analyse the interactions occurring in learning environments to then adapt and personalise the experience to the learners. more...

Supervisor(s): Pardo, Abelardo (Dr)

Towards a social networks model for understanding teaching and learning in the CPC

In this project, we are interested in understanding the role of social networks (both formal and informal) in learning. Theories in social learning suggest that students learn more more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (Dr)

Determining Value and Impact of the CPC through stakeholder analysis

The Charles Perkin Centre (CPC) officially launched in 2014 is the central hub and flagship of Sydney University to provide collaboration for interdisciplinary research amongst var more...

Supervisor(s): Chung, Kenneth (Dr)