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Latest news and expert commentary from @Sydney_Uni. RTs ≠ endorsements. CRICOS#: 00026A
Camperdown, Sydney
Joined April 2011
Check out this review of Alex Lefebvre's new book 'Liberalism as a Way of Life in the @NewYorker! @alex_usyd 🙌 @SydneyUni_Media @ArtSS_Sydney @Usyd_ssps @PrincetonUPress
https://t.co/YE7hs5PXs1
newyorker.com
We may be months away from the greatest crisis the liberal state has known since the Civil War. How come it’s so hard to say what we’re defending?
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The International Digital Policy Observatory's researcher Rob Nicholls wrote an article for @ConversationEDU about the looming legal battles between Elon Musk/X and Australian government agencies over content moderation. https://t.co/S2tInltAbY
@ArtSS_Sydney
theconversation.com
The billionaire owner of X (formerly Twitter) has taken aim at Australia’s eSafety Commissioner over being told to remove videos from his site. It’s just the tip of the legal iceberg.
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Women have been excluded from men’s spaces for centuries. And that’s why the MONA Ladies Lounge matters https://t.co/nYx43YWPCP via @ConversationEDU A great write-up by @catharinelumby @SydneyUni_Media
theconversation.com
Lounge creator and artist Kirsha Kaechle said the lounge was being ‘experienced’ by men exactly as intended – by excluding them.
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EIOs for the Judy Harris Writer-in-Residence Fellowship at CPC 2024 are now open! WiR fosters collaboration between creative writers & researchers at CPC to explore issues around health 📆 Closing: 11:59pm Monday 8 April 2024 @lechblaine @the_shb ➡️ https://t.co/58QObva030
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Professor Liam Semler, a Shakespeare scholar in the Discipline of English, explains how Taylor Swift is not only a genuine ally of serious literature but that she deserves a place on the university curriculum alongside Shakespeare's Sonnets. Read more: https://t.co/f2ka9F9vea
Name two massively popular artists starting with 'S.' Whatever you might think of the pairing, the discipline of English is there to help you understand its complexity. https://t.co/Kr7znfZ1yY
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Tune into ABC Newcastle Radio at 3.05pm to hear me talk about Listening to Earth, my research with Damien Ricketson @SEI_Sydney @ArtSS_Sydney @sydneycon Read more here: https://t.co/ojYdmmsX3f
sydney.edu.au
Dr Diana Chester, a sound studies scholar from Media and Communications in FASS, and Associate Professor Damien Ricketson, a composer from Sydney Conservatorium of Music invite visitors to lie down,...
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Congratulations to @ProfGLongMIA AO and @ProfRScolyerMIA AO, from @Sydney_Uni and co-medical directors of @MelanomaAus, who have been jointly named 2024 @ausoftheyear for their life-saving melanoma work. Learn more: https://t.co/YizBvDaXNn
#LeadershipForGood #USYD #AusoftheYear
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Our @Sydney_Uni #MySydney scholarship helped boost enrolments of students from low socio-economic status backgrounds by over 30 percent last year, reports @TimDoddEDU @australian
https://t.co/sDfVRwNkwg
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The @GroupOfEight (Go8) Board has appointed @Sydney_Uni Vice Chancellor, Professor Mark Scott AO as its new Chair and reappointed its CEO, Vicki Thomson, for a further five year term. Read the Media Release here: https://t.co/s7Xk5OJJal
@mscott @ThomsonVicki
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A University of Sydney Engineering Honours student is developing technology to allow people with low vision and blindness to play ping pong using sound. #TechForGood @Eng_IT_Sydney
https://t.co/Ozhq2EWUly
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A #heatwave is forecasted in NSW, with temperatures expected to hit the 40s on Saturday. Energy expert Prof Glenn Platt shares his summer energy-saving tips to help keep you cool and save money on your power bill as the mercury rises. @Eng_IT_Sydney
https://t.co/hjDpVaMeB9
sydney.edu.au
The cost of living is going up, and along with it, so has electricity. Glenn Platt, a Professor of Practice in the School of Electrical and Information Engineering and Director at Emergent Group,...
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A retrospective of Gamilaroi/Murri woman Barbara McGrady’s outstanding photographic career now on show @ccwm_sydney. https://t.co/h0n6PrJd9I
smh.com.au
Photojournalist Barbara McGrady says she’s seen a change in attitude towards First Australians over 30 years through her camera lens.
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“This is opera for non-opera fans and a chance to see inside a wonderful venue most people don’t even know exists,” said soprano Eden Shifroni from @sydneycon Student singers and recent graduates from @sydneycon to perform in Sydney's Mortuary Station. https://t.co/sOoiRyIXt5
smh.com.au
An opera set in a train station, featuring some of the world’s best-known arias and sung by some of Australia’s best young singers, opens this week at Mortuary Station.
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Delaying clamping the umbilical cord for at least 2 minutes could make a lifetime of difference for premature babies. @LeneSeidler @TrialsCentre talks to @9NewsSyd about the study.
There's new hope for premature babies and their families. Two studies by the University of Sydney have found that delaying clamping the umbilical cord by "two minutes" could reduce the risk of death in premature babies by more than half. #9News
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We're so excited to be hosting @mostafa_waziri this Friday, when he will deliver a one-off public lecture on the latest archaeological discoveries and findings from ancient Egypt @SeymourSydney.
egyptian-gazette.com
World leading archaeologist Dr Mostafa Waziry will give a lecture entitled ‘The Latest Discoveries and Findings from Ancient Egypt’ at the Chau Chak Wing Museum, University of Sydney on Friday 17...
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🇮🇩 What do shadow puppets have to do with Islam in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation? Professor of Southeast Asian Studies @AdrianVickers5 weighs in on @TheNationalNews: https://t.co/qe9aYnCXDA
@SydneyUni_Media @seacsydney @ArtSS_Sydney
thenationalnews.com
Traditional theatre may have played a role in positioning the Asian destination as the world’s most populous Muslim nation
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Is Now and Then really a Beatles song? Dr Jadey O'Regan (@hellodrjadey) and Dr Paul McDermott, lecturers in pop music @sydneycon reflect on the technology used in the new, and final, song by the Beatles and ponder its meaning and legacy. https://t.co/Ndp7l4uiuS
sydney.edu.au
The new Beatles song is out. Dr Jadey O'Regan and Dr Paul McDermott, both lecturers in Contemporary Music at Sydney Conservatorium of Music, reflect on the technology used in the new, and final, song...
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📻 Should there even be a new Beatles song? Our pop music expert @hellodrjadey from @sydneycon explores this question with @hannahmstory at the @smh
https://t.co/Y4cPdrkM1Q
smh.com.au
We ask a musician, an industry mainstay, academics and a critic to tell us what they think about the new Beatles song and its use of AI.
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📢📰 New article from @USyd_BodyatWork convenors, @ElizabethHill00 @ProfMarianBaird & @Sydney_Colussi published in the University of @OxHRH Journal! "Engendering the Right to Work in International Law: Recognising Menstruation and Menopause in Paid Work" 👇 https://t.co/K3C61wEPXM
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