Sydney Ideas
Sydney Ideas
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.
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Dec 3, 2018 • 1h 25min
Eddie Woo's Wonderful World of Maths
In a fun and interactive manner, Australian Local Hero of the Year and one of the world's most inspirational mathematics teachers demonstrates why everyone should love mathematics.
His talk is followed by the conversation between Eddie and Secretary of the NSW Department of Education, Mark Scott AO, and the questions from the audience.
TIME STAMPS
5:59 - 45:50 – Eddie Woo demonstrates why everyone should love mathematics
48:30 – 60:07 - Eddie Woo in conversation with Secretary of the NSW Department of Education, Mark Scott AO
60:07 – 60:25 - Audience Q&A
A Sydney Ideas event held at the Seymour Centre on Monday 3 December 2018.
https://sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/sydney-ideas/2018/eddie-woo-wonderful-world-of-maths.html

Nov 22, 2018 • 1h 30min
Do universities need to reinvent themselves?
Sir Eric Thomas, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bristol and former Chair of the Worldwide Universities Network joins an esteemed panel of university professors, private sector representatives and former politicians for an important debate - what should universities be?
They look at the question from five specific perspectives, those of: a) students, b) tax payers, c) the academy, d) employees, and e) private donors.
TIME STAMPS
5:30 - 19:30 – What should universities be from the perspective of students?
20:00 – 28:00 - What should universities be from the perspective of the Government, representing citizens and tax payers?
28:50 – 37:00 - What should universities be from the perspective of the academy?
37:45 – 49:30 - What should universities be from the perspective of business, as employers, and investors in research and development?
49:30 - 58:40 - What should universities be from the perspective of private donors and philanthropists?
58:45 – Audience Q&A
A Sydney Ideas event held at the University of Sydney on Thursday 22 November 2018.
https://sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/sydney-ideas/2018/what-should-universities-be.html

Nov 21, 2018 • 55min
Expanding the circle of regard for truth
Do we need cultural change in our relation to truth?
Celebrate the launch of the Sydney Social Sciences and Humanities Advanced Research Centre (SSSHARC). Our expert panel will discuss the role of humanities in addressing the 'post truth' crisis.

Nov 20, 2018 • 1h 7min
Why are soldiers taking their own lives?
In 2015 more Australian military personnel and veterans took their lives than were killed in Afghanistan during 13 years of war. Our expert panel brings together medical experts and social scientists to discuss the growing problem of military suicide - why is it happening and how should it be addressed politically?
This Sydney Ideas event was held at the University of Sydney on Tuesday 20 November 2018.

Nov 19, 2018 • 1h 8min
Death justice: activism and advocacy following contested death
Deaths in controversial and contested circumstances include deaths in custody, immigration detention, health care, at borders and following disasters.
In Australia and internationally it is evident that institutional responses to contested deaths are inadequate and fail to address families’ and communities’ demands for transparency, public scrutiny and accountability. The Guardian’s Deaths Inside database and the website Deathscapes are excellent digital initiatives dedicated to raising awareness.
Our panel reflect on these important initiatives and discuss how activism and advocacy can increase transparency and obtain justice.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:17 - 04:30 | Introduction by Rebecca Scott-Bray
04:31 - 18:20 | Lorena Allam (Indigenous Affairs Editor, Guardian Australia)explores the Deaths Inside database
18:21 - 36:58 | Suvendrini Perera & Joseph Pugliese discuss the Deathscapes project
36:60 - 01:07:00 | Phil Scraton takes us through case study of 1989 Hillsborough disaster

Nov 6, 2018 • 55min
Screening the World: an inside look at international film festivals in Australia
Join our discussion with Australian film icon David Stratton as we explore the role of international film events in 21st century Australia.
TIME STAMPS
0:00 - 6:00 - Introduction by Michelle Royer
6:11 - 20:14 - Keynote speech by David Stratton
20:19 - 28:13 - Margarett Cortez on the Japanese Film Festival
28:21 - 39:00 - Philippe Platel on the French Film Festival
39:06 - 47:09 - Gina Rubiano on film festivals in Australia
47:18 - 54:07 - Naser Shakhtour on the Palestinian Film Festival
54:10 - end - Concluding remarks
A Sydney Ideas event held at the University of Sydney on Tuesday 6 November 2018.
https://sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/sydney-ideas/2018/screening-the-world.html

Nov 5, 2018 • 1h 10min
Satire is a new global saviour for news, seriously
For this year's annual Chaser Lecture, the star speaker is Nigerian satirist and journalist Adeola Fayehun. In conversation with The Chaser's Julian Morrow, Professor Umberto Ansaldo, and the audience, she unpacks the place, power and potential of political satire.
TIME STAMPS
00:20 - 6:00: Introduction by Professor Umberto Ansaldo
6:10 - 32:10: Keynote address by Adeola Fayehun
32:15 - 42:25: Facilitated conversation between Adeola Fayehun, Julian Morrow and Professor Umberto Ansaldo
42:30 - 60:08: Audience Q&A
60:08 - end: Concluding remarks by Julian Morrow
This Sydney Ideas event was held on 5 November 2018 at the University of Sydney: https://sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/sydney-ideas/2018/chaser-lecture-political-satire.html

Oct 31, 2018 • 58min
Meet a Living Legend: Bruce Beresford
Hear from award-winning director and University of Sydney alumnus Bruce Beresford as he discusses his 50-year, Oscar-nominated journey in cinema with Dr Bruce Isaacs, Head of Film Studies at the University of Sydney.
TIME STAMPS
0:00 - 2:29: Introduction and acknowledgement of country
2:32 - 3:07: Introduction by Bruce Isaacs
3:19 - end: Bruce Beresford in conversation
This Sydney Ideas event was held at the University of Sydney on Wednesday 31 October 2018.
https://sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/sydney-ideas/2018/bruce-beresford.html

Oct 30, 2018 • 59min
Why climate change law is such a hot debate
Hear from Professor Liz Fisher (University of Oxford), as she makes the case for why 'hot' situations such as climate change needs 'hot' law, if Australia is to catch up with the rest of the world on governing and tackling climate change effectively.
TIME STAMPS
0:00 - 9:08: Introduction by Professor Rosemary Lyster
9:13 - 46:10: Keynote lecture by Professor Liz Fisher
47:00 - 56:55: Reflection by Dr Kate Owens
57:03 - end: Concluding remarks by Rosemary Lyster
This Sydney Ideas event was the University of Sydney on Tuesday 30 October 2018.
https://sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/sydney-ideas/2018/governing-climate-change-hot-situations-need-hot-law.html

Oct 29, 2018 • 1h 31min
Is there anything wrong with medicinal cannabis?
An expert panel addresses the challenges faced by patients, researchers, doctors and regulators in Australia and around the world.
This Sydney Ideas panel discussion was held on29 October: https://sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/sydney-ideas/2018/is-there-anything-wrong-with-medicinal-cannabis.html


