Vice-Chancellor Dr Michael Spence, leading gender equality advocate Elizabeth Broderick and ABC journalist Sarah Ferguson share insights into how society can successfully embed cultural change into our daily lives and
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The Xinjiang crackdown. Understanding Nationalities Policy and Islam in China today. As many as one million Uyghur people and other Muslim minorities in China have reportedly been detained indefinitely in "re-education camps" since 2017. Why is it
In 2008 Michael Spence was appointed the 25th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sydney. ... An alumnus of the University of Sydney, Michael graduated with first-class honours in English, Italian and law.
Race Discrimination Commissioner Dr Tim Soutphommasane and University of Sydney Vice-Chancellor Dr Michael Spence AC discuss the launch of new research on cultural diversity and Australian leadership.