Sydney Ideas

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509 Episodes

  1. Professor Mark Dadds - On the Importance of Time-out in the Era of Empathy and Attachment

    Published: 8/18/2016
  2. Politics at the End of the World: a public forum on the future of Antarctica

    Published: 8/17/2016
  3. Diabetes, Heart Disease, Obesity: a looming healthcare crisis?

    Published: 8/16/2016
  4. Sydney Science Festival: Grandmothers and Human Evolution

    Published: 8/15/2016
  5. Linda Tirado: The Poverty of Elections

    Published: 8/11/2016
  6. Storyology 2016: investigative journalism, cross-border crime, corruption, and accountability

    Published: 8/10/2016
  7. Is Sydney Losing Its Edge?

    Published: 8/8/2016
  8. Professor Peter Shergold: Re-imagining Public Service

    Published: 8/4/2016
  9. Insights 2016: Professor Adam Morton on For a Political Economy of Space and Place

    Published: 8/4/2016
  10. Australian Book Review Fellowship: David Malouf in conversation with poet Michael Aiken

    Published: 8/3/2016
  11. Dean's Lecture Series. Dr Marjorie Aunos on Parenting with Disabilities

    Published: 8/3/2016
  12. Food@Sydney. Food Insecurity: putting good food back on the table

    Published: 8/1/2016
  13. Tax Havens: What Can be Done? Evidence from a century of history

    Published: 7/27/2016
  14. The Great War and Today’s World

    Published: 7/19/2016
  15. 2016 Harley Wood Lecture: Life in a Finely Tuned Cosmos

    Published: 7/6/2016
  16. Defending the Aussie Mozzie: health, ecology and emerging disease threats

    Published: 6/17/2016
  17. Insights 2016: Professor Yixu Lu on The Chinese Enigma: China through European eyes 1700-1900

    Published: 6/16/2016
  18. The Middle Ages Now

    Published: 6/15/2016
  19. Griffith Review 52: Imagining The Future

    Published: 6/14/2016
  20. Healing Rituals in Medieval Chinese Buddhism

    Published: 6/9/2016

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Sydney Ideas is the University of Sydney's premier public lecture series program, bringing the world's leading thinkers and the latest research to the wider Sydney community.