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USYD appoints writer in residence

To coincide with World Poetry Day today (March 21), the University of Sydney has named Australian poet, author and teacher Mark Tredinnick, as a writer in residence. A past winner of the Montreal International Poetry Prize and the Cardiff International ...

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USC student among best in Australia

A University of the Sunshine Coast student from China has been named one of Australia's top students. Michael Lin Liu, 26, took out the Information Technology and Computer Science category of the latest Pearson's Student of the Year awards, and ...

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USYD helps students explore space robotics

Coding opportunities are now out of this world, and high school students from every state will soon code robots in space for free. Young space enthusiasts across the country will have the opportunity to control NASA robots inside the International ...

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USC pledges to close the gap

The University of the Sunshine Coast will host a Close the Gap event today (Thursday), as a call for action to address disadvantage among Indigenous Australians. Launched in 2008, Close the Gap day is a national campaign to boost the ...

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Security via nanotechnology is the future: USYD

The University of Sydney yesterday announced the development of a new component that could revolutionise anti-counterfeiting and anti-fraud technology. Designed by Dr Omid Kavehei and an international team from the School of Electrical and Information Engineering, the nanotechnology component has ...

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Save Indigenous students from funding freeze: UA

Education professionals this week issued an urgent plea to the government to quarantine university places for Indigenous students against the current funding freeze. The request comes from The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Higher Education Consortium, whose members say ...

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Warning to Humanity: science paper ranks #6

A paper co-authored by Dr Thomas Newsome at the University of Sydney has gone viral, and is now ranked sixth among the most-read academic publications. Following on from a document released 26 years ago, the World Scientists' Warning to Humanity: ...

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