In the media

  • Professor Elizabeth Elliott awarded Next Gen Fellowship

    Congratulations to Professor Elizabeth Elliott AM, who has received a Next Generation Fellowship from the Federal Government.

  • Professor Jennifer Byrne named Top 10 in science

    Professor Jennifer Byrne has today been named in international journal, Nature, as one of the top ten people who made a difference in science for 2017.

  • $9.3 million state-of-the-art education centre launches at Westmead

    A $9.3 million teaching and learning centre is the first major infrastructure collaboration between the University of Sydney, Western Sydney Local Health District, Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network and the Westmead Redevelopment project.

  • Patients visit light rail track on High Street, Randwick

    A few Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick patients were recently given a special private visit to the light rail project site, where they caught a glimpse of the track preparation which is underway in front of the Hospital on High Street, Randwick.

  • Kids Can Drown Without a Sound!

    Summer is on the way. With the hot weather comes an increased risk of drowning, the leading cause of death in children under five. Kids can drown without a sound in seconds in just 5cms of water.

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