We shouldn't select refugees by religion. 22 September 2015. Australia runs the risk of denying protection to some of the most persecuted and vulnerable victims of the Syrian civil war if we fail to look beyond Christians, Yazidis and other
7 December 2023. Algorithm helps translate images into sound. A University of Sydney Engineering Honours student is developing technology to allow people with low vision and blindness to play ping pong ... Table tennis or ping pong has been played for
Celebrating Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. 2 October 2015. More than 250 prominent Australian and Indian leaders from the business, government and education sectors gathered at the Art Gallery of NSW on Wednesday night to celebrate Mahatma Gandhi's
Middle America's anger turns up Trump. 13 January 2016. None of Donald Trump's leadership qualities would resonate without the voter anger that is evident across Middle America, argues Tom Switzer. Image: Gage Skidmore. The rise of Donald Trump
Creative writing boosts kids' confidence and creativity. 20 October 2015. Initial findings from an evaluation of Redfern's Sydney Story Factory reveal the value of creative writing experiences in fostering children's imagination and writing. A
Embrittlement is one of the biggest obstacles facing the transition to a global hydrogen economy. A new process uncovered by researchers at the University of Sydney is helping shed light on how to better prevent it.
Ping pong diplomacy. 14 August 2015. Vice-Chancellor Dr Michael Spence and Chinese Consul General Li Huaxin faced off in a friendly ping-pong match this week.
School of rock. 20 October 2015. Eight years after her first performance at a campus band competition, The Jezabels' frontwoman Hayley Mary returned to the University of Sydney this week to deliver a guest lecture to students from the Faculty of