Sydney Ideas is the University of Sydney's premier public lecture series program, bringing the world
The Second World War still has a defining place in how we imagine war today, despite its increasing
The Astronomical Society of Australia (ASA) 2016 Harley Wood Lecture for the ASA 50th anniversary An
The human war against the mosquito is once again garnering global public attention. An explosion in
For the 2016 Insight lecture Series Professor Yixu Lu, Head of School, School of Languages and Cultu
The Middle Ages have never been more current. Particularly since 9/11, the term 'medieval' has been
Our greatest task is to try to imagine the future before it arrives and then to try to shape it. Wil
The unrivalled corpus of medieval manuscripts unearthed in the northwestern Chinese desert town of D
This talk explores how the manifesto became a defining genre of the artistic avant-garde and other p
Why was Zika virus declared an international public health emergency by the World Health Organizatio
Data is the currency of the digital age and has transformed all areas of physical life and social sc
This talk was a key note address for the 2016 Photography.Ontology symposium that took place at the
Constructed, neglected, rebuilt and expanded over the course of nearly a century, the Qing imperial
Scientists have long thought that the adult brain is unchangeable, but new evidence is emerging to c
Panel discussion with audience Q&A on the topic of Wiser Healthcare We all want to be able to get g
Music’s power to form, sustain and present social identities is especially relevant in today’s chang
Economic Modelling now plays a significant role in the development of public policy development and
To celebrate National Archaeology Week 2016 we present two talks on the topic of archaeology and her
Since the global food crisis of 2007, agricultural land has become an attractive asset for large pri
It is now well established that digital media has given rise to new forms of political speech. Just
A look into how bottles are impacting on tap water provision and the implications of accumulating pl