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Carole Muller Award (Fieldwork) - Scholarships

b. The Scholarship may also be terminated by the University before this time if, in the opinion of the University:. ... the Scholarship), which in the opinion of the University warrants recovery of funds provided, the University may require the student
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How to improve CPR rates in Australian migrant communities

28 July 2023 -
How to improve CPR rates in Australian migrant communities. 27 July 2023. More culturally diverse training opportunities needed in NSW. CPR can double someone's chances of surviving a cardiac arrest in the community, but new research published in
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Take Trump one step at a time

Take Trump one step at a time. 18 November 2016. Canberra should take Trump one step at a time. Australia has handled far more seismic jolts to its international outlook, writes Professor James Curran from the University of Sydney. Since Donald Trump
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How can genomic fingerprinting help us to trace coronavirus outbreaks?

What is genomic fingerprinting and how does it work? When positive cases of COVID-19 are identified, genomic sequencing can help us understand where they’ve come from.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2020/07/21/-genomic-fingerprinting--helping-to-trace-coronavirus-outbreaks.html
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Lessons from French architects Lacaton & Vassal

3 August 2023 -
For the past three years, pioneering French architects Anne Lacaton & Jean Phillippe Vassal have held the inaugural Rothwell Chair. This week they completed their tenure with a series of design studios, seminars and a public talk that exemplified
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Unit

LO6. Facilitate the effective exchange of information, opinions and ideas in small groups.
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3 ways to help the National Reconstruction Fund revive manufacturing

4 April 2023 -
There is support for the fund from employer groups and trade unions, but there are also criticisms, writes Dr Jarryd Daymond from The University of Sydney Business School.
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Exhibition of student works explores social impact of architecture

4 May 2023 -
Exhibition of student works explores social impact of architecture. 27 April 2023. Design for good. The University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning welcomes a new exhibition to The Hearth this week. The result of a collaboration
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Veterinary education faces a sustainability crisis: VSANZ report

16 July 2023 -
Veterinary Schools of Australia and New Zealand has released 'Rethinking Veterinary Education', a landmark report calling for an overhaul in how future veterinarians are educated and trained. The University of Sydney participated in the review and
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SEI magazine - Sydney Environment Institute

Issue 6: Imagining Otherwise (2022). A year after the ash settled from Australia’s Black Summer, this issue of the SEI magazine features a curated series of opinion pieces from the ... Issue 5: Confronting Crisis (2021). This issue curates a series of
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