Faculty of Engineering PhD Completion Award

b. The Award may also be terminated by the University before this time if, in the opinion of the University:. ... either during the Award or in connection with the student’s application and eligibility for the Award), which in the opinion of the
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Featured – Sydney Mathematical Research Institute

opinion/news/2021/12/02/mathematicians-use-deepmind-ai-develop-new-methods-problem-solving-proofs-conjectures.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">University of Sydney news article</a> and view more ... Geordie Williamson (2 Dec 2021):</span>
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The Future, This Week 3 Aug 18: meat-free, flat hierarchies and robituaries – Sydney Business Insights (SBI)

Now who needs science when you have strong opinions right? Sandra: Whilst I think many of Elon Musk's initiatives are absolutely amazing and groundbreaking and future focused, this approach to
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Sydney Environment Institute Annual Report 2020

Throughout 2020, we curated a series of opinion pieces from the Institute’s community that explore the intersections between ecological and epidemiological crises and the fight for a different future.
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scnews: "Please help us reach more like minded colleagues" by Andrew Mathas

In an attempt to address the biased reporting out there and refocus the agenda, my colleagues and I have written an opinion piece, which we are sending to media outlets to ... Due to the tight timing, we are gathering further signatories in real time on
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Luke Nottage – Page 20 – Japanese Law and the Asia-Pacific

Specifically (p8):. Love, for instance, is highly valued in Japan, but in judges’ opinions, it usually appears as a tragic, overwhelming emotion associated with jealousy, suffering, heartache, and death. ... Sex in the opinions presents a choice among
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