Proposals to reduce simple extension, shift towards oral assessments, and change all OLE unit grading on a pass/fail basis will return to the Academic Board in the near future.
Author: Khanh Tran
Despite being a University famed for its vociferous activism against American involvement in Vietnam, previous generations did not detect Honeywell’s controversial legacy.
The Australian National University invests more than half a million dollars in blacklisted companies supporting illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights.
Whatever became of the statue ever since remains a mystery. Perhaps, like all stones, destined to weather and fade away through the passage of time, the Angel of Knowledge has been reduced to sparkling mica, tiny grains of quartz and returned to mother nature.
‘Until Liberation’ is a labour of love that we created through the use of lino printing. We took inspiration from…
With USyd approving just 117 travel concession applications under Transport NSW’s exemptions for disabled part-time students between 2019 – 2023, concerns are being raised over NSW universities’ opaque guidance on accessing the concessions.
On Friday 19 April, the Disabilities Community Room was officially opened by the Disabilities Collective (DisCo) in an event with representatives from the University of Sydney Union (USU), Sydney University Postgraduate Students’ Association (SUPRA), and DisCo members.
Where do this year’s board candidates stand on the planned Disabilities Action Plan?
Despite the substantial financial support MySydney offers, Sydney’s high cost of living, and cultural elitism means that far more support is desperately needed to ensure that a USyd education is genuinely accessible.
A historic building owned by the University of Sydney has been sold for $16.5 million today after a successful bid by a private developer. A bidding war saw prices escalate from $9 to $16.5 million in just over ten minutes.