News Centre archive - 2015
Collated on this page is an archive of the University's News Centre stories in 2015.
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International study on catheters wins Research Impact Competition
A medical researcher working on a landmark international study into the problems caused by catheters has won the Research Impact Competition.
A blooming beautiful building: See the Female Orphan School during jacaranda season
November is a special time in Sydney, as the city skyline is awash with glorious jacarandas in bloom, and there’s no better place to witness the spectacle than at the historic Female Orphan School on the Parramatta campus.
Historical hospital records can show us what not to do in helping psychosis patients
Looking at historical health-care records can reveal how misunderstanding of a medical condition first came to develop and why it may not be being treated properly.
Western law expert leads national review into space law
The Federal Government review will help ensure the sector keeps pace with international change and technological developments without adding unnecessary impediments to private investment.
New Innovation Corridor to power Western Sydney entrepreneurs
The Corridor will provide sites for emerging industries, and spur growth in the accelerator model of business development, where angel investors, corporations, governments and universities provide seed money and mentoring.
Global Peace Index founder to address Open Forum
Positive Peace is a new approach to identify and measure long-term investments that create sustainable peace and resilience at the country level.
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