Australharmony - George Loder and Emma Neville in Australia

Her appreciation of the sentiment in her ballads is from the penetration of natural genius rather than from the rules of art; consequently her rendering of the sentiment into music has
www.sydney.edu.au/paradisec/australharmony/loder-george.php
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Asian Studies Association of Australia Conference 2018 - Sydney Southeast Asia Centre

Thursday July 28, 2022
Phil Hirsch. Emeritus Professor of Human Geography, University of Sydney. Prof Hirsch specialises in natural resource management, rural change and the politics of environment in Southeast Asia. ... As part of her PhD, she was the first researcher to
www.sydney.edu.au/sydney-southeast-asia-centre/events/past-events/events-2018/Asian-Studies-Association-of-Australia-Conference-2018.html
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Using Artificial Intelligence to Mitigate Supply Chain Risks

12 May 2023 -
Prescriptive analytics can help policymakers take informed actions to provide special services to companies involved in the supply of critical products, or to take direct ownership of the risk management of ... certain products.
www.sydney.edu.au/business/news-and-events/news/2023/07/03/using-artificial-intelligence-to-mitigate-supply-chain-risks1.html

Australharmony - George Hudson and family

The world" as Tom Cook was wont to say, "is made up with flats and sharps" - in this case we have the saying verified quite as natural as life. ... titles. Though Henry Marsh's Australian Polka exists, the titles of the two advertised Hudson issue are
www.sydney.edu.au/paradisec/australharmony/hudson-george-and-family.php

Complementary majors - Faculty of Science

Agriculturist. Agricultural business manager. Agronomist. Aquaculturist. Biosecurity researcher. Horticulturist. Marketer of agricultural products. ... The following table includes complementary majors for careers in environment and natural resources.
www.sydney.edu.au/science/study/complementary-majors.html
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5 minutes with Women in Digital's Innovator of the Year, Emily Bobis

5 June 2023 -
Innovation does not equal acceptance. Regardless of the value your product has, there is still going to be a huge educational burden until you have a reputation for delivering successful outcomes.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2023/06/05/5-minutes-with-women-in-digital-s-innovator-of-the-year-emily-bobis.html
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Nanoscale battery to transform renewable energy storage

Batteries are a natural solution,” says Professor Thomas Maschmeyer. ... The technology is now in the commercial prototype phase with demonstration products being released throughout 2019 and with mass-production expected to start in 2020/21.
www.sydney.edu.au/research/our-research/impact/nanoscale-battery-technology-transforming-renewable-energy-storage.html
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Animal welfare on our farms is more than chicken feed

31 July 2019 -
In high intensive poultry farming there is little natural K1 intake, particularly in battery chickens which are not able to range freely eating grass and insects. ... Research team member, Tom Tarento is also developing low-cost Vitamin K1 products from
www.sydney.edu.au/engineering/news-and-events/news/2017/05/25/animal-welfare-on-our-farms-is-more-than-chicken-feed.html
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Unit

This unit of study provides students with a background in science and children's understanding of science in the areas of The Natural Environment (Living Things, Ways things move, and environmental ... changes) and the Made Environment (properties of
www.sydney.edu.au/units/EDUP1005
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Alumni Spotlight

After relocating from London to Sydney, his natural curiosity for plant ecology and physiology prompted him to pursue a science degree as a mature-age student. ... Jack. Their first product was the AirFlex Mask, which filters over 99% of PM0.1
www.sydney.edu.au/engage/alumni/publications/sydney-alumni-magazine/alumni-spotlight.html