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Collections – Sydney University Press

Sydney University Press (SUP) is a not-for-profit, scholarly publisher. Since 2005, SUP has published over 400 new research titles in the fields of animal studies, archaeology, Australian literature, history, public health, urban planning, social
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Recruitment - Intranet

Education Design and Delivery Officer, Professional Education in Health (PEH). Tamara Kyd.
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Copyright Future Copyright Freedom – Sydney University Press

Frankel, John Gilchrist, Michael Kirby and others to share the rich fruits of their experience and analysis. ... Michael Kirby. 11. Copyright and creativity. Julie E. Cohen. Part 3: innovation, access, transparency, fairness.
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Indian Masala – On-site analysis from an Indian field school

Our guide Tamara explained to us that after Charles was gifted the islands, they were rented out to the East India Company at an annual rent of ten pounds.
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Moving in the Open Daylight – Sydney University Press

Ashley Hogan and foreword by Michael Kirby. Regular price $26.95 Sale. ... Michael Kirby is an Australian jurist and academic who is a former Justice of the High Court of Australia.
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Indian Masala

https://indian-masala.sydney.edu.au. On-site analysis from an Indian field school. Wed, 09 Aug 2023 05:15:20 0000. en-AU. hourly. 1. https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5.
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Animal Death – Sydney University Press

List of figures. Acknowledgements. Foreword by The Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG.
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Through a Glass Darkly – Sydney University Press

Danielle Kirby. 17. Rockchopping with Little Pebble: mainstream, fringe and criminal.
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February 2020 – Indian Masala

Our guide Tamara explained to us that after Charles was gifted the islands, they were rented out to the East India Company at an annual rent of ten pounds.
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