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26 August 2024
Union Made
An exhibition of works from University of Sydney's University Student Union (USU) art collection has opened the University's Chau Chak Wing Museum.
26 August 2024
The potter's quarter
Bronze Age Greek figures, a Torres Strait bird specimen and Chinese ceramic cats have inspired a new suite of artworks by Australian artists in a free show opening at the Chau Chak Wing Museum this week.
26 August 2024
Vice-Chancellor's statement to Senate Committee hearing
Today Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Mark Scott, appeared at the Education Services for Overseas Students Amendment (Quality and Integrity) Bill 2024 (Sydney NSW).
26 August 2024
Young leaders from India and Australia convene at the University of Sydney
The Australia India Youth Dialogue 2024 concluded at the University of Sydney on Thursday 22 August, after a week of discussion between emerging leaders from the two nations.
26 August 2024
Invitation for submissions to University's external review of policies and processes
The University of Sydney invites students, staff and interested members of the community to make a submission to the external review into its policies and processes, commissioned to help ensure they are appropriate and accord with applicable standards going forward.
21 August 2024
Scholarship helps international students from disadvantaged communities
A new scholarship worth more than $100,000 annually is set to transform the lives of seven outstanding international students.
15 August 2024
Sydney continues in top global 100 in ARWU rankings
In the ARWU 2024 rankings the University continues in the top 100 and moves to first in NSW and third in Australia.
14 August 2024
The trace is not a presence ... exploring Chinese heritage through art
Five Australian artists of Chinese heritage celebrate the evolving nature of identity in 'The trace is not a presence ...', at the Chau Chak Wing Museum's China Gallery, opening on 24 August.
13 August 2024
The Sydney student fighting for disability rights around the world
As a child in Saudi Arabia, Umar was refused entry to school because of his disability. Now 28, he is completing a PhD at the University of Sydney and campaigning for equal rights for people like him.
09 August 2024
Max Dupain captures university life in the Cold War era
A new Chau Chak Wing Museum exhibition of work by Max Dupain, one of Australia's best-known modernist photographers, documents the nation at a crossroads.
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