The first blog post in the series by project lead Danielle Celermajer explores what motivates FASS’s new research theme on Multispecies Justice. ... and Nancy Fraser and Iris Marion Young’s work on the inter-penetration of the structures of status
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On Thursday, more than 5300 people around the world tuned in to celebrate the University of Sydney's graduating class of 2020. ... in that cohort was the University of Sydney’s Vice-Chancellor and Principal Dr Michael Spence AC who completed a Diploma
It’s ridiculous. It makes everyone look bad. I’ve heard all that. ... It’s that the discipline of English literature is flexible, capacious and open-minded.
processes and outcomes in feminised sectors. women’s work and careers in male-dominated areas. ... The gap between the sexes is narrowing. But there’s more work to do.
7 December 2021. Drawing upon personal experiences of Sydney’s 2021 Covid-19 lockdown, Robyn Backen traces elegant lines between vanished plans, future possibilities and the moments and matter in between. ... my established collaborators at Art Lab
That’s why patient advocates, people with eating disorders, clinicians and researchers came together to develop the National Eating Disorder Research Strategy. ... The best treatment for eating disorders is person-centred and compassionate, and that's
st. grade side following her time spent at national camp, which caused her to miss last weekend’s draw. ... Unfortunately two other players missed last weekend’s finals match, and will also miss the remainder of the finals series.
SILLIAC ran Australia’s first computer payroll system for the then Postmaster-General's Department (now Australia Post). ... Along with all this, some of Australia’s earliest IT professional developed their craft by working on SILLIAC.
Paper outlines the nature, origins and context of NCP trusts. New research by the University of Sydney Law School's Dr Derwent Coshott has outlined the economic benefits that can be