Architecture, Design and Planning Dean's International Merit Scholarship. An undergraduate scholarship. ... Who's eligible. You must:. be an international student. have recently completed high school.
has been ranked among the world's most socially impactful pieces of business-related research. ... Above: Image from the front cover of Professor Wright's book Climate Change, Capitalism, and Corporations.
Graduating from University can feel like the end of an era, but there’s also plenty to celebrate. ... Nominations for a Graduate Medal in the University’s 2022 Alumni Awards are now open.
The student-led Basketball Club offers weekly scrimmages and pick-up games on campus, as well as entering teams in Sydney Uni Sport’s lunchtime social basketball competitions during semester. ... The High Performance Program is set to establish a
and Doctor Rachel Tan collectively received almost 20 percent of FightMND’s latest funding boost of $13.4 million into research for MND, late last year. ... Profesor Kiernan’s extensive record of research into the pathophysiology of MND has
Following the recent passing of Clive James, the University of Sydney pays tribute to our alumnus's time at Sydney and his lasting cultural impact. ... In his memoirs, Unreliable Memoirs, James described his University of Sydney's career as two parts –
It is the Ministry of Health’s designated lead site for pain research in NSW. ... PMRI director and Head of Sydney's Discipline of Pain Medicine, Profesor Paul Glare.
Partnership to build nation-leading biomedical precinct recognised. State-of-the-art biomedical research complex wins Partnership of the Year Award at Sydney Local Health District's 2022 Innovation and Excellence ... First announced earlier this year,
With one of the world’s highest rates of dog ownership, Australia is uniquely positioned to take advantage of the health benefits of owning a dog. ... It’s a major cardiovascular disease risk factor, it’s a major cancer risk factor, and it’s a
to make male-dominated European socialist parties take the question of women’s rights seriously. ... Image Credit: International Women’s Day rally, Melbourne, 1975, created by Australian Information Service, Canberra.