Doctors should be telling patients that climate is an immediate health risk change, not just an environmental problem, say University of Sydney scholars and a sustainable healthcare expert visiting from the UK, Dr David Pencheon.
Taking a truly multi-disciplinary approach, the researchers involved in CoEGR include Professors Deborah Cobb-Clark and Agnieszka Tymula from thefrom the Business School, and Dr Louise Thornton from The Matilda
Maree Teesson and PREMISE Youth Advisory Board members. Professor David Clark opened Day Two with a keynote presentation in which he shared implementation lessons from the English ‘Improving Access to Psychological
A University of Sydney taxonomist has discovered a new species of fish called Navigobius kaguya, after examining two specimens from Japan and the Philippines, which high school students named during a workshop.
A sprayable coating that prevents the surface spread of infection from bacteria and viruses, including COVID-19, over a sustained period has been developed by a team of Australian researchers.
Bridging the academic-practice divide for global development. 5 June 2017. The Rt Hon Helen Clark will join executives and thought leaders of Australian NGOs and universities in a unique ... Ms Clark's address will respond to the conference theme:
What should doctors do when their patient needing emergency care is the planet? History can help us understand and answer this pressing question, claims a multidisciplinary group of researchers from the University of Sydney and Harvard University in