2022

Articles

13 July 2022

From an arts degree to co-founder of The Daily Aus

From political crossbench advisor to leading a social-first news outlet, Zara Seidler has turned her arts degree into a multi-faceted career.
13 July 2022

From an arts degree to a global consulting gig

Ben Robinson is helping organisations rethink the way they approach sustainability, human rights, and culture. How? With an arts degree.
12 July 2022

From an economics degree to leading strategy and sustainability

Caroline Boateng is a Commonwealth Bank senior strategy manager and economics grad making customer-centred design come first.
12 July 2022

From an arts degree to helping transform Sydney's public spaces

From jewellery maker to impactful creative industry specialist for a global city, Kelly Robson epitomises the possibilities of pursuing the arts.
11 July 2022

STC gives us a compelling Bronte adaptation for our moment

Professor Vanessa Smith, an expert in 19th century literature, examines a stage adaptation of Anne Bronte's novel The Tenant of Wildfell Hall - a story of addiction, domestic abuse, child custody disputes and female artistic self-reclamation.
11 July 2022

International fellowships driving collaboration

The University is partnering with researchers from around the globe to create new knowledge across disciplines in the humanities and social sciences.
29 June 2022

Fighting for social justice through advocacy and poetry

Human rights activist, refugee advocate, poet and author - Sara Saleh's multiple skills and experiences have led her from research to activism - from Western Sydney to Middle East refugee camps - in her quest for social justice.
24 June 2022

Broughton Island: community-centred cultural heritage research

Collaboration between archaeologists, Traditional Owners and land managers is revealing new information about the past human occupation of Broughton Island, and delivering tangible outcomes for community and cultural heritage.

23 June 2022

A legacy paying forward in meaningful ways

A scholarship donated in memory of pioneering social worker and academic Katharine Ogilvie MBE is being used to fund vital research by 2021 PhD candidate Natalie Morton.
23 June 2022

Imagining different futures

Winning the 2021 Dame Leonie Kramer Postgraduate Research Scholarship has given Doctor of Creative Arts candidate, Mykalea Saunders, the biggest gift of all—the gift of time.