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From left to right: Bonnie Cousins, Lluwannee George, Jay Edwards and Jane Stanley reflecting on the successes and challenges of supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and staff.
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F09 - Madsen Building. A27 - Edward Ford Building. A30 - The Arena Sports Centre.
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Dr Alan Edward Bray (MBBS ’65). For service to medicine, particularly to vascular surgery. ... Mr Leo Edward Tutt (BEc ’85 LLB ’88). For significant service to community health, particularly to people with diabetes, through administrative and leadership roles, and to accounting.
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Edward Luca: Manager Academic Services, Medicine and Health, University Library. Dr Ken Chung: Senior Lecturer, Project Management Program, School of Civil Engineering.
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David Andrews Edwards, Sydney Medical School, The University Centre for Rural Health (Northern Rivers).
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Kate Edwards. Supporting assessment and feedback literacy for students and teachers.
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A27. Edward Ford Building. 18 December. 2 January. A28. Physics Building.
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14 academics named in influential highly-cited scholars list. 20 November 2019. Sydney academics have been recognised as world-leading experts in wide-ranging science disciplines, from renewable energies and soil science to chronic disease prevention and cancer research. 14 University of Sydney academics are among the world's most influential in their fields, according to the Clarivate Analytics 2019 Highly Cited Researchers List. Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Duncan Ivison said
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Professor Edward Holmes and Dr Jemma Geoghegan were awarded $558,470 to understand the factors that allow viral diseases to evolve and infect new hosts within Australian aquaculture.
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Former Co-Chairs of the Pride Network, Matt Pye and Christie Adamson, brought the issue of mis-naming to the fore in response to reports from students who were experiencing it
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Rachel Gale. Cheryl Wharton. Nathan Edwards. Victoria Deng. Isha Dahal. Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence.
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Duc Nguyen Minh’s breakthrough device offering cardiologists real-time insight during ablation, and Edward Yang’s work bridging the gap between research and commercialisation –each of them is pushing the
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Edward Yang, Dr. Caitlin Fisher, Martin Brown, Vi Girgis. The University of Sydney has been teaching and researching in Western Sydney for over 70 years and is a founding partner with