Sydney Ideas
A podcast by Sydney Ideas
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509 Episodes
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Michael Bristow - The Joys and Difficulties of Being a Foreign Correspondent in China
Published: 12/6/2012 -
Elizabeth Grosz on Bacon, Deleuze and Imperceptible Forces
Published: 10/19/2012 -
China and the Fifth Generation Leadership: China Moves into the Era of Socio Political Change
Published: 10/16/2012 -
Crash and Crisis in Contemporary Europe: Lessons from History
Published: 9/4/2012 -
Professor Geremie R Barmé - Telling Chinese Stories
Published: 5/1/2012 -
Les Malezer on Affirming Indigenous Knowledge as the Social Capital of Indigenous Peoples
Published: 12/9/2011 -
Looking Again at Picasso's Guernica
Published: 6/20/2011 -
Mick Gooda on Effective Engagement: the tonic for a reconciled nation
Published: 5/30/2011 -
Writing Science Lives: why biography matters
Published: 8/12/2010 -
Simon Schaffer on European Cosmologies in the Pacific
Published: 8/5/2010 -
Why History Matters: Historians reshape the world
Published: 7/26/2010 -
What Makes A Creative Entrepreneur?
Published: 6/30/2010 -
Modernism or Realism? The question in China’s quest for modernity through art
Published: 4/8/2010 -
Meeting the China Challenge: Australia’s China Policy in a New Era
Published: 3/11/2010 -
Professor Jeffrey Riegel - Confucius and the First Emperor
Published: 10/21/2009 -
Saree Makdisi on Excavating Memory In Jerusalem
Published: 9/22/2009 -
Professor David Goodman - Mao Zedong and his thought
Published: 9/2/2009 -
Why History Matters: the past in the present
Published: 7/28/2009 -
Creativity And Flexibility: the nexus between infrastrucutre, space and art
Published: 3/2/2009 -
Sara Roy on Beyond Occupation? Examining the new reality in Israel and Palestine
Published: 10/13/2008
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.