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      • Harvesting wild genes gives crops renewed resistance to disease
      • Partnering with India's premier institutions
      • Banking Royal Commission: personal greed and corporate culture
      • Scientific breakthroughs take time, research confirms

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05 February 2019

Scientific breakthroughs take time, research confirms

Dr Isobel Ronai, who completed her PhD at the University of Sydney's Charles Perkins Centre and School of Life and Environmental Sciences, makes the case for basic biological research.
05 February 2019

Banking Royal Commission: personal greed and corporate culture

The Banking Royal Commission's final report shows the real problem is how we value executives and workers, writes Dr Kym Sheehan, specialist in executive remuneration from the University of Sydney Law School.
05 February 2019

Partnering with India's premier institutions

The University of Sydney is strengthening its partnerships with two of India's leading universities to give students experience studying and working abroad.
05 February 2019

Harvesting wild genes gives crops renewed resistance to disease

A new method to take genetic material from wild plants to boost the disease resistance of food crops is the outcome of an international collaboration.