November

Articles

07 November 2022

A technologically advanced society is choosing to destroy itself

Professor Christopher Wright from the Business School examines how we reached the point that inaction seems inevitable in the face of disaster.
04 November 2022

Service helps people 'step up' to shape the future of ageing in Australia

A new service is helping connect people to research projects in ageing and dementia, to shape the future of what healthy ageing looks like in Australia.
04 November 2022

Professor Elizabeth New wins AFR Emerging Leader award

The University of Sydney has been recognised in the Australian Financial Review Higher Education Awards 2022 - winning the Emerging Leader category and reaching the finals in Employability and Research Commercialisation.

03 November 2022

First Songs: Heralding First Nation voices

First Songs, featuring new and reimagined music by the Sydney Conservatorium of Music's inaugural Indigenous-Artists-in-Residence Nardi Simpson and Troy Russell in collaboration with students, is a mix of hard-hitting social commentary and uplifting contemporary songs.
02 November 2022

Can robots and AI help address the world's food security issues?

Agricultural robotics expert Professor Salah Sukkarieh will this week address the United Nations on the role of agricultural robotics in improving global food security.
02 November 2022

Professor Glenda Halliday named as NSW Scientist of the Year

One of the world's leading neuroscientists has been recognised for her foundational work on neurodegenerative diseases.
02 November 2022

Three wins at the NSW Premier's Prizes for Science & Engineering

Three University of Sydney researchers are today being recognised in the NSW Premier's Prizes for Science & Engineering for their tireless work that has left footprints on the state.
01 November 2022

Lego Tutankhamun marks century-old discovery of king's tomb

A Lego replication of Tutankhamun's coffin on display at the University of Sydney's Chau Chak Wing Museum marks the 100th anniversary of the discovery of the king's tomb.
01 November 2022

International evidence backs multi-employer bargaining

Associate Professor Chris F Wright and Emeritus Professor Russell Lansbury from the Business School explore the claims and reality of multi-employer bargaining.
01 November 2022

Meet the great minds of the Charles Perkins Centre

The Charles Perkins Centre's mission to fight deadly illnesses emerged from a momentous anonymous donation. Ten years on, it continues to tackle chronic disease and make waves with through its collaborative research.