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  • 25 June 2008
  • Tanya Sackville Memorial Scholarship launched

    Friends and colleagues of the Sackville family were joined by University staff for the launch of the Tanya Sackville Memorial Scholarship in Clinical Psychology. More ...

  • 19 June 2008
  • Alumni at the Nicholson! Thursday 24 July 6pm – 8pm.

    “Unearthed tales – everything you never knew about the Nicholson Museum!” Hear some illuminating, fascinating and amusing revelations from the Nicholson’s Senior Curator, Michael Turner. Includes cocktails and canapés. More ...

  • 19 June 2008
  • Queen’s Birthday Honours 2008 – Alumni Recipients

    We congratulate the more than 30 University of Sydney alumni who were awarded in the Queen’s Birthday Honours announced on June 9. More ...

  • 17 June 2008
  • Special alumni discount offer

    Julia Gillard will deliver the keynote speech at the 2008 Annual Conference for the Workplace Research Centre to be held at the Hilton on Friday 20 June. Alumni can receive a 40% discount on the standard price. More ...

  • 13 June 2008
  • Sydney Ideas Lecture: Global Economic & Political Landscape

    John Micklethwait, Editor-in-Chief of The Economist, will examine the pressing issues facing the global economic landscape and will be in conversation with Bruce McKern, Professor of International Business at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney. More ...

  • 13 June 2008
  • Dental alumni reunite in the Hong Kong Club

    The Faculty of Dentistry held a successful alumni dinner in the Hong Kong Club on 29 May 2008. More ...

  • 06 June 2008
  • Inaugural Alumni Heritage Tour

    Read about the group of alumni that relived highlights of their student days when they took part in the first heritage tour of the Quadrangle on Sunday 18 May. More ...

  • 25 May 2008
  • New award to promote Australian Poetry

    Alumni are invited to submit their work for the 2008 David Harold Tribe Poetry Award, with a prize of $11, 000. Entries close at 4pm on 12 September 2008. More ...

  • 14 May 2008
  • 2008 Alumni Awards - Nominations closing soon

    There is still time for alumni, staff and students to lodge nominations for the 2008 Alumni Awards. This prestigious awards program recognises alumni achievements in a very public way. Nominations close on 30 May. More ...

  • 07 May 2008
  • The Graduate Choir prepares for weekend concert

    Sydney University Graduate Choir's first Great Hall concert for 2008 this weekend (performances Saturday night and Sunday afternoon). The children from MLC School Burwood will also feature in the concert, along with the University's organist Amy Johansen and 2MBSFM's Young Performer of the Year, percussionist Ju Hwa Sandy Sin. Tickets will also be available on the door. More ...

 

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  • Seymour Centre discounts for alumni

    Tickets are available at discounted rates for two outstanding shows at the Seymour Centre. Price includes pre-show drinks and a chance to meet the stars of the show afterwards.

    Click here for further information.

  • Thursday 10 July
  • UK Alumni Association Summer Reception

    All alumni residing in the region are cordially invited to this special alumni networking reunion in London with special guest the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Gavin Brown AO FAA CorrFRSE. Click here for further information.

  • Current Exhibitions

  • Nicholson Museum
    From 13 April 2008
    Classical Fantasies:
    The Art of South Italy


    The re-discovery of Pompeii in 1748 and the publication of Johann Winckelmann’s The History of Ancient Art in 1764 defined art history and archaeology as we know them today. This reawakening of the Classical Ideal (or Neo-Classicism) was to influence art, literature, architecture, furniture and fashion design as well as people such as Josiah Wedgwood and Goethe.

    Art Gallery Exhibition:
    Cuts Both Ways
    'Cuts both ways' explores the phenomenon of the worldwide development of woodcuts and linocuts from the 1920s to 1940s.


 
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