Sydney College of the Arts has announced a weekend film masterclass program that will run for the first time with the 2015 Sydney Underground Film Festival.
The shameless behaviour of governments extends well beyond the front lines from where desperate refugees are fleeing for their lives, writes Professor John Keane.
Two University of Sydney academics, Professor Warwick Anderson and Emeritus Professor Alan Atkinson, have been recognised at this year's NSW Premier's History Awards.
Xiaopeng Wang, PhD research candidate at the University of Sydney's School of Electrical and Information Engineering is close to realising his dream of being like Superman, having X-ray vision and saving peoples' lives.
Syria has not attacked Australia or Iraq, so there is no right of self-defence, writes Professor Ben Saul.
Harsh sanctions against the anti-vaccination lobby could risk reinvigorating it, argues Associate Professor Julie Leask.
The emerging area of DIYbio bears a striking resemblance to the tech start-up boom.聽
Yesterday, more than 1000 donors helped raise $3.6 million for students and research as the University held its 24-hour fundraising challenge, Pave the Way.
Inclusive Education student at the University of Sydney, Chris Bunton, is proof that living with disability is no obstacle to realising your dreams.
Governments need to take action on delaying the onset of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, argues Associate Professor Lesley Russell.