Is the cat lady stereotype dead? 28 July 2017. Facts about cats, cat owners and the rise of the fur baby. Ahead of International Cat Day on 8 August we delved deep into some feline facts to reveal the prevalence of cats, the characteristics of their
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A review covering over 20 years of global research on the menstrual experiences of university students highlights a need for greater understanding of how menstruation impacts education in high-income countries.
6.6m awarded to Future Fellowships. 30 July 2020. Seven up-and-coming research leaders recognised. Australian Research Council funding supports Australia's most outstanding mid-career researchers in Humanities and Sciences at the University of Sydney
A University of Sydney researcher who is taking a unique and innovative approach to the study of deadly blood clots has won the Ministerial Award for Rising Stars in Cardiovascular Research.
Sydney's newest museum opens. 16 November 2020. The Chau Chak Wing Museum at the University of Sydney opens to the public on 18 November. The museum has free entry and brings together the University of Sydney's collections of antiquities, natural
The Sydney Manufacturing Hub will develop and manufacture components for a green hydrogen-powered launch vehicle capable of deploying small satellites into low earth orbit.
An exquisite exhibition of miniature wearable sculptures, once worn on traditional Chinese robes, is on display at the Chau Chak Wing Museum at the University of Sydney from May 2023 to April 2024, developed in partnership with the Powerhouse.