We're tackling the health and socioeconomic consequences of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases. Explore our research and learn how you can support.
In 1975 he read White’s novel The Tree of Man in Greek translation and read it aloud to his grandmother, who complained that nothing happened in the book.
University of Sydney School of Economics Research. We research a broad set of policy relevant and pressing issues, from climate change, poverty and economic development, health insurance and education, international trade, to inequality and
Hickie. 26 September, 2021. Authors: Ian B Hickie, Tracey A Davenport, Jane M Burns, Alyssa C Milton, Laura Ospina‐Pinillos, Lisa Whittle, Cristina S Ricci, Larisa T McLoughlin, John Mendoza Shane
Publications. Barwick, L. (2023). Songs and the deep present. In Ann McGrath, Laura Rademaker and Jakelin Troy (Eds.), Everywhen: Australian languages and deep history, (pp.
We're exploring the social, ethical, legal and economic implications of robotics and developing new systems and technologies to benefit the people and industries that use and interact with them.
Read about a variety of surveys we have conducted that have shed light on various aspects of medical cannabis in Australia, covering both general practitioners and patients.