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28 February 2022
Queerness as a source of resilience for Pacific LGBTIQ+ community
A new paper outlines Pacific peoples' rich and diverse history with sexual differences and how Western religion introduced shame and homophobia. Now the Pacific LGBTIQ+ community is reclaiming queerness on its own terms.
25 February 2022
Russia-Ukraine war: experts explain
University of Sydney experts weigh in on the rapidly escalating Russia-Ukraine war.
23 February 2022
Queen Elizabeth: What happens next?
British monarchy expert and historian, Dr Cindy McCreery, unpacks the system designed to keep the monarchy running, even when the monarch is indisposed or heading into advanced old age.
21 February 2022
From art history to a job at Vogue
How final year double major in art history and history, Gladys Lai, found herself in fashion journalism.
14 February 2022
Should I go on student exchange at university?
Partnering with over 250 universities in more than 40 countries, the University of Sydney has the largest student mobility program in Australia.
11 February 2022
Why we need to internationalize our research
The Sydney Social Sciences and Humanities Advanced Research Centre (SSSHARC) has a new Director, with a clear vision. Director Lee Wallace shares her thoughts on why international partnerships and knowledge sharing is critical for the advancement of research.
10 February 2022
Fauvette Loureiro Memorial Scholarship winners announced
$40,000 has been awarded to Sydney College of the Arts alumni Emily Hunt and Pamela Pirovic. Every year, the Fauvette Loureiro Memorial Scholarships are awarded to one mid-career/established artist and one emerging artist.
07 February 2022
Why Ukrainians are ready to fight for their democracy
Dr Olga Boichak, lecturer in Digital Cultures and Ukraine expert, maps the strategies of Russian interference across 30 years of Ukraine's independence.
04 February 2022
2022 Global Voices Scholarship
The Global Voices Scholarship will see one lucky student represent Australia at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris and possibly at the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Annual Meeting in Washington DC.
03 February 2022
COVID-19 guide developed for Pasifika community
University of Sydney and Multiculturalism NSW create easy-to-read COVID-19 information for Pasifika communities in six languages with infographics.
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