Scholarships

Whether you are an undergraduate, postgraduate coursework student or a postgraduate researcher, we have an array of scholarships that could be right for you.
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Perspectives on Mathematics special semester 2024 - Sydney Mathematical Research Institute

The seminar series "Perspectives on Mathematics: Its Humanity, Culture, and Communication" has explored and illuminated the human side of mathematics. Organised by Francis Su and Stephan Tillmann, it began on 1 March.
mathematical-research-institute.sydney.edu.au/news/perspectives-on-mathematics-special-semester-2024/

Avoiding US-style demographic stagnation: The role of immigration and population growth in Australia’s post-pandemic recovery | United States Studies Centre

This report argues that restoring and then exceeding pre-pandemic levels of net overseas migration will be essential to Australia's economic recovery. In the short term, Australia needs to scale up its managed isolation and quarantine capacity to be
www.ussc.edu.au/avoiding-us-style-demographic-stagnation-the-role-of-immigration-and-population-growth-in-australias-post-pandemic-recovery

Non-Enforcement of Minimum Wage Laws and the Shifting Protective Subject of Labour Law in Australia: A New Province for Law and Order?

The burgeoning scholarship on minimum wage law non-compliance has taken a largely de-territorialised and ahistorical approach to understanding its causes and solutions.14 The ‘enforcement gap’ — between minimum legal ... Existing scholarship has
www.sydney.edu.au/content/dam/corporate/documents/sydney-law-school/research/publications/slrv45n3sep2023flanaganclibbornadvance.pdf

Guest Blog: Chief Justice Bathurst’s launch of Asian Law books – Japanese Law and the Asia-Pacific

18. Both of the works being launched tonight are excellent examples of how such scholarship can incisively deconstruct unfamiliar legal systems and make them more accessible to a wider audience.
japaneselaw.sydney.edu.au/2019/11/guest-blog-launch-by-bathurst-cj-of-asian-law-books/

Mr Robert Otto Albert OA RFD RD

This Foundation releases between $500,000 and $900,000 to the College annually for the maintenance and restoration of the buildings and for a sizable scholarship program which makes College membership
www.sydney.edu.au/content/dam/corporate/documents/university-archives/honorary-awards/a/mr-robert-otto-albert-oa-rfd-rd.pdf

Pi Day 2024 high school workshops - Sydney Mathematical Research Institute

SMRI hosted two after-school workshops for high school students at the University of Sydney on Tuesday 12 and Wednesday 13 March to celebrate the
mathematical-research-institute.sydney.edu.au/event/pi-day-2024-high-school-workshops/

Publications listing – ARC Grant on International Investment & Dispute Management (2) – Japanese Law and the Asia-Pacific

o with a version entitled “The Evolution of Arbitration Scholarship and Theory” in Stavros Brekoulakis, Julian Lew and Loukas Mistelis (eds.), The Evolution of International Arbitration (Alphen aan den Rijn: Kluwer),
japaneselaw.sydney.edu.au/2016/02/publications-listing-arc-grant-on-international-investment-dispute-management-2/

"Step out from the Curtain -why singing on stage is the best high!" - Mandelbaum House

On Wednesday night, 2nd of August 2023, Mandelbaum House hosted Associate Professor Narelle Yeo for an event that I now fondly remember. As I was making my way to the formal dinner, I did not know what to expect but it definitely was not sitting
www.mandelbaum.usyd.edu.au/blog/step-out-from-the-curtain-why-singing-on-stage-is-the-best-high/

Japanese Law and the Asia-Pacific – Page 3 – Japanese Law in Asia-Pacific Socio-Economic Context

The world of Japanese law scholarship, however, has divided into several sub-worlds. ... On the other hand, hitching Japanese law scholarship to the rising star of “Asian law” also had potential downsides.
japaneselaw.sydney.edu.au/page/3/

The ‘reserve currency’ myth: The US dollar’s current and future role in the world economy | United States Studies Centre

The US dollar exchange rate has become increasingly politicised. President Donald Trump has called for a weaker exchange rate, a move away from a long-standing and bipartisan rhetorical position favouring a "strong dollar". At the same time, US D
www.ussc.edu.au/the-reserve-currency-myth-the-us-dollars-current-and-future-role-in-the-world-economy