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education action group

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Students hold forum on corporate and military ties of universities

Speakers discussed the “revolving door of funding” between destructive industries and universities.

September 29, 2021 Claire Ollivain
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University students oppose cuts to higher education at online counter-summit

It opposed government and university attacks on staff jobs and students’ quality of education, which has intensified during the COVID pandemic.

August 16, 2021 Zara Zadro
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Students take to City Road to protest Medical Science cuts

Several speakers and over 150 protesters gathered to protest the cuts this afternoon.

November 3, 2020 Chuyi Wang
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Police break up education action meeting of less than 20 people

This is the first time an internal meeting has been broken up.

September 25, 2020 Ranuka Tandan and Matthew Forbes
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Activists occupy City Road in education cuts protest

At least 16 students have been fined

September 23, 2020 Nina Dillon Britton
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Student organisations respond to fee hike which could see Arts degree fees more than double

Student organisations are furious at the government's proposal to hike fees amidst Arts subjects already being cut.

June 19, 2020 Ranuka Tandan and Lara Sonnenschein
Photo taken from outside Fisher library of a crowd of students at the rally.
News, Uncategorized // NTEU

SOMething Rotten in the State of USyd

Staff and students gathered to protest the onset of the Sydney Operating Model

August 17, 2019 James Newbold
A photo taken from the perspective of speakers in front of the Anderson Stuart. The crowd is pictured.
News // NTEU

‘Unlearn Managerialism:’ Staff and students meet to protest University’s ‘Strategic Plan’

A motion of no-confidence against Michael Spence and senior management was passed unanimously.

March 28, 2019 Swapnik Sanagavarapu
Photograph of a security person walking out of the SRC's back door. The door is slightly ajar, so you can see them walking away with a roll of crushed posters in their left hand. This black and white photograph has been placed on top of a large teal rectangular background. The blue background is merged with photographs of the posters hung up on campus, with a teal wash put over them so they blend into the background. The posters say things like "Staff and Students' Strike", and "What is a Strike?"
News // Campus Security

Campus security enter SRC and remove student posters

Security allegedly entered the premises looking for students who put up the posters around campus this morning.

August 30, 2017 Justine Landis-Hanley
Faded photograph of the USU's Courtyard Cafe with the yellow USU logo on top. The USU logo features a back lion, which has been photoshopped here to look like he is holding a protest sign. The sign reads "Buy our food + merch".
News // USU

USU votes against striking with University of Sydney staff

The USU will not be shutting down its commercial operations on strike days

August 25, 2017 Justine Landis-Hanley and Kishor Napier-Raman

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