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Wentworth building
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Asian students targeted by racial abuse outside Wentworth

Campus Security did not come to the scene

October 8, 2019 Baopu He, Nell O'Grady and Alan Zheng
Uneven scales of justice, weighed down by USYD and Deloitte
News //

Fairness denied: Students waiting longer than 52 days for academic appeals

In 2018, the average appeal took nearly two months to resolve

September 15, 2019 Alan Zheng
A flow chart depicting the misconduct process, from preliminary meeting, to investigation of misconduct, to investigation outcome and notice, to appeals hearing
Investigation // Sydney University

How the misconduct system is failing students

USyd's misconduct system often leaves student welfare by the wayside

March 12, 2019 Lara Sonnenschein

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