In an Australian first, the Research Centre for Children and Families has produced a resource to increase the disability skills of child protection professionals. The resource will increase the chances of families staying together by helping
Consumers are demanding more of food producers. They are represented by groups concerned with better health and nutrition, more diverse diets, or advocates for differing ethical opinions.
In the fight against obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease, art can reach the public with messages health professionals find hard to convey, writes Alana Valentine, writer-in-residence at the Charles Perkins Centre. Read more.
Raised in the suburbs of Sydney, Liz Mills built a successful career in African men's professional basketball. As a driven and goal orientated coach, her style is underpinned by the African idea of ubuntu: I am because we are.
Meet the great minds of the Charles Perkins Centre. 1 November 2022. Marking ten years of a multidisciplinary vision. The Charles Perkins Centre's mission to fight deadly illnesses emerged from a momentous anonymous donation. Ten years on, it
Don't think of your AI chatbot as an omniscient artificial brain, but as a gifted graduate student assigned to be your personal work assistant, write Professor Kai Riemer and Dr Sandra Peter from the University of Sydney Business School.
Vale Susan Ryan. 29 September 2020. Sydney pays tribute to Australia’s first age discrimination commissioner. Following the recent passing of Susan Ryan, the University of Sydney community pays tribute to Australia's first female minister who was
This news story describes the launch of the University of Sydney's Disability Inclusion Action Plan 2019-24, which aims to ensure that all students, staff and visitors have the same chance to excel at and enjoy our university.