This scholarship will fund community-engaged research with the out-of-home-care sector to promote and sustain positive relationships between children and their families when they are in permanent care.
Rebecca Scott Bray talks about the true crime genre & the questions it raises about crime, victims, justice, and media in contemporary society. Read here.
The discipline of English at the University of Sydney offers a wide range of literary and cultural works, allowing students to customise their studies based on their interests.
In its 70th year in 2023, the Sydney Film Festival reflects on its remarkable journey, and it may come as a surprise to many that its origins can be traced back to the University of Sydney.
The University received over 500 submissions for the 2023 David Harold Tribe Poetry Award. The shortlist of seven entries represents a snapshot of the varied poetry currently written in Australia.
Aung Myo Min, Union Minister for Human Rights in the cabinet of the National Unity Government of Myanmar, will receive the Sydney Peace Foundation’s Gold Medal for Human Rights on Friday, June 2.
Applications for the 2018 David Harold Tribe Poetry Award are now open. 16 August 2018. Offering a cash prize of $12,000 for best original poem. The award provides poets with funds that might enable them to further their education in the field of
Sydney scholars sweep up awards at 25th World Congress of Political Science. 21 August 2018. 3 outstanding researchers recognised. The University of Sydney’s Government and International Relations researchers and alumnus recognised for their