Why is it proving so hard to get a specific curriculum on democracy taught in all Australian schools, asks Professor Murray Print.
Initial findings from an evaluation of Redfern's Sydney Story Factory reveal the value of creative writing experiences in fostering children's imagination and writing.
Funding to support two-year project to strengthen the voices of people with disabilities in the Asia Pacific, and provide much-needed support in natural disasters.
PhD student Kathy Chapman has contributed to an analysis of the saturated fat, energy and sugars in some of our favourite treats.
Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, rather than ISIS, appears to be a major cause of initial movement of refugees out of Syria, writes Suraina Pasha.
Human rights advocate Senthorun Raj (BA(Hons) ’10 LLB ’13), talks about the marriage equality debate and different ways to recognise relationships.
Three University of Sydney researchers have been named as Fellows of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda delivered the annual Dr Charles Perkins AO Memorial Oration at the University of Sydney this week.
Good legislation creates greater freedom, rather than impeding it, argue Paul Griffiths and Roger Magnusson.
Scientists from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Ultrahigh Bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems have created states of light that have no echo. The breakthrough, published in Nature Photonics, could increase early detection of tumours and be applicable to other waves such as Wi-Fi, sound waves, radio and mobile phones