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Crisis of belonging: international students at the University of Sydney

Analysing the lack of support for international students at USyd.

April 11, 2021 Yao Lei
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What’s in a password?

Cracking the code of security

February 28, 2021 Ariana Haghighi
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Sydney Timetable: A solution in search of a problem

Why do we have a new timetabling system?

February 28, 2021 Patrick McKenzie
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Vice Chancellor Michael Spence to leave in December this year

Michael Spence has been the Vice Chancellor of USyd since 2008.

February 19, 2020 Nina Dillon Britton and Lara Sonnenschein
The ANU logo and name on a lilac background. The letter A, T, A, and R within the ANU name are paler in colour.
News // Atar

ANU scraps ATAR

Your ATAR is no longer enough to get you into ANU

March 16, 2017 Kishor Napier-Raman
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Sydney Uni lets go of 60 casual staff in mass firing

Naaman Zhou reports

September 9, 2016 Naaman Zhou

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