May

Articles

30 May 2023

Why study political economy at Sydney

Explore the dynamics of contemporary capitalism and gain the necessary skills to effect change in a complex world.
30 May 2023

Myanmar peace advocate to receive Gold Medal for Human Rights

Aung Myo Min, Union Minister for Human Rights in the cabinet of the National Unity Government of Myanmar, will receive the Sydney Peace Foundation’s Gold Medal for Human Rights on Friday, June 2.
26 May 2023

Exploring the world of film with Margaret Pomeranz

Join Brighton Grace, a second-year Film and English student at the University, as he reflects on his experience participating in a masterclass led by renowned film critic Margaret Pomeranz and how it has shaped his understanding of the film industry.
05 May 2023

Artists at the end of the world

An acclaimed harpist, award-winning writer, distinguished sound artist and renowned visual artist come together to celebrate Earth Day through storytelling, performance and conversation.
05 May 2023

Reigniting a passion for film studies

We catch up with Imogen Gardam, Master of Arts (Research) student and the inaugural recipient of the Milan Malesevic Award in Film Studies, to learn about her journey back to the University and landing a role at Screen Australia.
02 May 2023

James Adams: A passionate educator at Cranbrook School

James Adams, a secondary school teacher, shares his love for teaching and how his time at the University of Sydney shaped his teaching philosophy. He offers advice for aspiring teachers and reflects on his childhood dream of becoming a palaeontologist.