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Sydney Ideas is the University of Sydney's premier public lecture series program, bringing the world

Episodes

Total: 503

Corruption in the post-Tiananmen era exhibits distinct characteristics not found in the 1980s, such

Professor Pavel Pevzner from the University of California, San Diego, shares the concerns about the

A Sydney Ideas conversation co-presented with the Sydney School of Entrepreneurship A serial entrep

As Director General of Al Jazeera Media Network from 2008 to 2011, Wadah Khanfar was in a unique pos

Professor Stuart Kauffman is one of the most distinguished scholars of complexity and the author of

A panel presents fresh perspectives on museums approaches to human rights and the Holocaust, explori

International insights on achieving affordability with quality density. Real estate development exp

How do theatre plays, such as The Trouble with Harry contribute to advancing contemporary transgende

Efforts to reconcile theories and practices of democracy with environmental sustainability have long

Contemporary governments frame surveillance and secrecy as evils necessary to ensure our security. I

The Plastiki Expedition

2017/2/15

In 2010 environmentalist David de Rothschild sailed from San Francisco to Sydney in 'The Plastiki' ,

With the election of Donald Trump to the Presidency of the United States, it now seems climate chang

Since the smashing of labour’s collective bargaining power under neoliberalism, how is the transitio

Cancer and neurologial diseases are among the top 5 causes of death in Australia. However, there is

False memories, like true ones, have consequences for people, affecting later thoughts, intentions,

The recent review of the national Australian Curriculum has recommended reducing arts learning in ou

How might philosophical research into apparently non-practical matters be of general relevance to th

Sugar Sweetened Schools: a supply chain to childhood obesity? With rates of childhood and adult obe

What lessons should we draw from the First World War? Professor Glenda Sluga discusses the war's le

UNESCO’s 1972 Convention concerning the protection of the world cultural and natural heritage is the