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  1. At the University of Sydney, you're a part of a community where your individuality is valued. We promote whole-life balance with flexible working hours, various types of leave, and chances to grow yourself personally as well as professionally. Our many support networks ensure that those from all backgrounds and ways of life are supported, and you will be welcomed into our inclusive culture.

  2. University History. The University of Western Sydney (UWS) began operation on 1st January 1989, under the terms of the University of Western Sydney Act, 1988 which had been passed by the New South Wales Parliament in December 1988. However, the predecessors of the University date back as far as 1891 with the establishment of the Hawkesbury ...

  3. Cannabis has a long and colourful history. The use of cannabis originated in central Asia or western China. Cannabis has been used for its alleged healing properties for millennia. The first documented case of its use dates back to 2800 BC, when it was listed in the Emperor Shen Nung's (regarded as the father of Chinese medicine) pharmacopoeia.

  4. The University of Sydney Library acknowledges that our buildings, collections, and practices exist on unceded Aboriginal lands. We recognise the diversity and knowledges of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff and students across all the lands the University stands on, and respect the ongoing connection Aboriginal people have to these lands, their cultural practices, knowledge ...

  5. Sydney: University of Sydney, 1990. Fischer, GL, The University of Sydney 1850–1975: Some History in Pictures to Mark the 125th Year of its Incorporation. Sydney: University of Sydney, 1975. Horne, Julia and Sherington, Geoffrey, Sydney: The Making of a Public University. Melbourne: Miegunyah Press, 2012.

  6. Address. A18 - Brennan MacCallum Building. The University of Sydney. Details. Member of China Studies Centre. Websites. Phonebook Entry. Biographical details. I study the social and political history of China’s northwest, particularly the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, and its connections with the Islamic and Russian/Soviet worlds.

  7. Mandatory for course entry. Admission to the Master of Heritage Conservation requires: a bachelor's degree from the University of Sydney or an equivalent qualification with a credit average mark across all units; or. completion of the requirements of the embedded graduate diploma; or. completion of the requirements of the graduate certificate ...