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China sees itself as a victim of imperialism and colonialism. The modern Chinese nationalism, includ
The past decade has solidified and advanced two important tracks in helping researchers understand l
Professor Marion Nestle, Paulette Goddard Professor in the Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, an
Cancer is the most studied phenomenon in biology, with over a million published papers, yet it remai
On 11 November 1975 the Prime Minister of Australia, Gough Whitlam was dismissed from office by the
Melanoma is known throughout Australia, however, it is only when our family or ourselves are directl
Bassem Youssef - credited as a key figure in the Arab Spring - is a global icon of freedom of expres
Sydney Ideas partnered with the Confucius Institute to present Liu Cixin, leading contemporary Chine
The importance of creativity is frequently highlighted in education and the marketplace. In the hear
Noel Pearson is one of Australia’s foremost indigenous leaders and political activists. He titled hi
Elizabeth Broderick, former Sex Discrimination Commissioner, shares her thinking on the big ideas to
What role does the media play forming public perceptions on mental health? A panel of journalists, m
At the United Nations Indigenous peoples have been at the forefront of discussions regarding the hum
Health experts are divided over the benefits of cancer screening – are we saving lives or harming li
The Pacific region boasts a third of the world’s total living languages. A panel of experts examines
The panel brings together scholars who have direct experience of the uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, an
In recent years, interest in contemporary Chinese art has exploded in Australia and across the world
Training in cultural competence to allow people to work better in cross-cultural environments is bec
If research demonstrates that students who engage in an active, demanding, high-quality arts educati
One of Australia’s highest profile media executives Kim Williams talks about the enduring impact of