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The Voice could advise on how to address natural disasters

11 October 2023 -
Natural disasters require community-supported responses. Disaster events like bushfires are predicted to increase in both frequency and severity as the climate changes. ... Disaster events like bushfires are predicted to increase in both frequency and
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2023/10/10/the-voice-could-advise-on-how-to-address-natural-disasters.html

Privacy Policy - Sydney Uni Sport - Our Policies & Procedures

A photograph for Sydney Uni Sport membership cards. We may use CCTV in our facilities for health and security reasons. ... reference checks, criminal record checks or pre-employment health/fitness-for-work assessment in relation to you.
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Elite Athletes On A Winner - Sydney Uni Sport

Rower Jamie Ford is also going to keep studying too, aiming for a Masters, possibly in international security and global health. ... Any student can apply for exam movements or extensions on assignments, but with the EAP students they have to be
susf.com.au/blog/2021/02/18/elite-athletes-on-a-winner/

Test Test, Author at Sydney Uni Sport - Page 400 of 430

Sydney Uni Sport & Fitness will donate all casual entry and ticket revenue taken in its three, on-campus health and fitness facilities this Friday 13 February in support of the Bendigo
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Climate Schools Tackling mental ill health and substance use

5 September 2023 -
Tackling mental ill-health and substance use: starting with prevention. 17 April 2020. ... Most recently, a Mental Health module was also developed and evaluated within the Climate Schools Combined (CSC) trial.
www.sydney.edu.au/matilda-centre/news-and-events/2020/04/17/climate-schools-tackling-mental-ill-health-and-substance-use.html
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Small changes mean big opportunities: AINST becomes Sydney Nano

13 December 2019 -
Next month, Sydney Nano’s theme leader in Health and Medicine, Dr Wojciech Chrzanowski, will host a Nanosafety Symposium at the University of Sydney. ... The event is jointly hosted by the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2017/11/27/small-changes-mean-big-opportunities--ainst-becomes-sydney-nano.html
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Lambert donation puts Australia at forefront of medicinal cannabinoid research

12 January 2023 -
It enables research across a broad range of applications from addiction, cancer, obesity, childhood epilepsy and chronic pain to dementia and mental health disorders. ... is a Senior Research Fellow with broad interests in clinical and preclinical
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2015/06/12/lambert-donation-puts-australia-at-forefront-of-medicinal-cannab.html
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Who controls the internet?

Thursday November 21, 2019
This event was co-presented with the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre (SSEAC). Every year SSEAC hosts the ASEAN Forum, which this year is taking place on 16 August, and explores the ... Share Sydney Ideas. Sign up for our newsletter. Each month we'll send
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Matilda Centre researchers highlight mental health, substance use and discrimination as key issues for young Australians

14 July 2020 -
Recent surveys have reported that mental health, alcohol and other drugs along with equity and discrimination are currently the three top ranked issues of concern for young Australians. ... them in a featured symposium at the upcoming Mental Health
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/news-and-events/2019/07/02/matilda-centre-researchers-highlight-mental-health--substance-us.html
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How one woman transformed the way we study the human body

13 November 2019 -
The formidable Ann Macintosh transformed anatomy studies and research at the University of Sydney. Her support has inspired scientists and even helped police identify human remains. Read her story.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2018/03/29/how-one-woman-transformed-the-way-we-study-the-human-body.html