Details about my PhD topic are here https://www.sydney.edu.au/science/about/our-people/research-students/vivienne-reiner-544.html. I also work part-time on the Open Analysis to Address Slavery in Supply chains (OAASIS) project. Details about the project are here https://www.sydney.edu.au/science/our-research/research-areas/physics/big-data-combatting-modern-slavery.html
Islamic Prayer Rooms are located in H10 - Storie Dixon Wing (Formerly in A22 - Old Teachers College) Hours: 6am - 6pm Mon to Fri
The University of Sydney's key point of contact for the Higher Education Participation and Partnerships Program (HEPPP), Social Inclusion and Widening Participation, Wingara-Mura pre-tertiary Strategy.
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The School of Biomedical Engineering was established in 2019 to facilitate collaborative research excellence in the field of biomedical engineering. Through our academic staff and students, our research will aim to serve the public as a thought-leader and provide innovative technology for industry, hospitals, governments and the wider community.
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Provision of full general practitioner services and emergency medical care to the University community
We provide speech pathology to a wide range of clients including members of the public. Our team of clinical educators supervise students to treat various communication disorders in adults and children. The CDTRC is a non-profit clinic funded by the University and clinic fees. We are open to members of the public however our clinic fees are not eligible for Medicare rebates.
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