Pioneering Change in Political Economy. 27 June 2023. Master of Political Economy graduate shares her inspiring career journey. Driven by the search for universal frameworks of analysis, and effective methods for achieving social justice, Alison
Students who plan on studying anthropology in 2023 at the postgraduate level, including both MA (Research) and PhD, have until 6 December, 2022 to apply for a Carlyle Greenwell postgraduate scholarship.
Recent graduate Alex Tighe wins prestigious ABC journalism scholarship. 10 September 2018. The recipient of the inaugural Mark Colvin journalism scholarship. Along with 12 months of real-world newsroom experience, the Media and Communications
Brighton Grace, a second-year Film and English student at the University, reflects on his experience participating in a masterclass led by renowned film critic Margaret Pomeranz and how it has shaped his understanding of the film industry.
The BA/BAS International and Global Studies (INGS) degree equips students with regional expertise and linguistic competence to work in global organisations.
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Advanced Studies (BAS) students Anthony, Josh and Jamaica explain how the BAS has unleashed the potential of their Arts degree.
Third year student, Catherine Londos, shares how the flexibility of an Arts degree at the University of Sydney helped her build job-ready skills in government policy. Words by Margaret Tran.
In this series, academics at SSSHARC share insights into the collaborative dimensions of their research. Sophie Chao talks to us about critique, community, and care in the peer review process.
SCA awards Penelope Cain $28,000 art prize. 5 October 2018. Minerals, money and extracted landscapes inspire winning artwork. Penelope Cain is the latest recipient of the Fauvette Loureiro Memorial Artists Travel Scholarship from Sydney College of