October

Articles

26 October 2022

Continuing recognition for research excellence in US rankings 

The University of Sydney has excelled in the US News Best Global Universities Rankings. Our top performing subjects are endocrinology and metabolism, electrical and electronic engineering and arts and humanities. 

26 October 2022

First WHO 'watch list' of health-threatening fungi released

The WHO today published its first-ever list of fungal 'priority pathogens' - a catalogue of 19 fungi that represent the greatest threat to public health.
26 October 2022

Five areas ranked in global top 50 in THE rankings

University performs strongly in education, law, clinical and health, humanities and life sciences in latest THE World University Rankings by subject. 

25 October 2022

Young cancer researcher's dedication advances patient treatments

Dr Nicole Seebacher committed to researching the most challenging cancers, particularly melanoma, after a friend died of the disease. She has also won numerous awards and appeared on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list along the way.
25 October 2022

A daughter's gift to the next generation

There are many ways we can choose to remember the people we love, but for John Alan Gibson, his legacy was best celebrated by supporting the next generation of rural students to pursue engineering at Sydney.
24 October 2022

Leading with lived experience

A scholarship and early offer gave Piadora Rahme the opportunity to rise above her circumstances and pursue her dream to join the judiciary.
24 October 2022

Scientists manufacture 'living blood vessel'

Research led by the University of Sydney has developed a material that mimics the complex structure of naturally occurring blood vessels.
21 October 2022

Funding success for Sydney cardiac & diabetes researchers

Two University of Sydney researchers have been awarded funding to help address critical gaps in diabetes and cardiovascular disease, the leading causes of death and disability in Australia.
20 October 2022

Biomedical success and collaborating for greatness

The visit provided insights into the future of medical research and the announcement of a major academic summit to be hosted at the University in 2023.

20 October 2022

Interviewing vulnerable suspects

Dr Celine van Golde's new book, Interviewing Vulnerable Suspects, provides police and others working in the criminal justice system with guidelines for identifying and accommodating vulnerable suspects.