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  1. An exquisite exhibition of miniature wearable sculptures, once worn on traditional Chinese robes, is on display at the Chau Chak Wing Museum at the University of Sydney until April 2024. The Chau Chak Wing Museum is a new museum of art, science, history and ancient cultures at the University of Sydney. Free entry, open 7 days.

  2. Colleagues with a disability can raise any accessibility issues via Riskware or by emailing SHS.admin@sydney.edu.au and a member of the Staff Health Support team will be in contact to understand what support you need. Students experiencing accessibility issues can contact Inclusion and Disability Services. More service updates.

  3. We are home to Australia's No. 1 ranked Master of Management (The Economist 2019, The Financial Times 2023, QS 2024). The University of Sydney Business School is triple accredited, placing it in the top 1% of business schools in the world. The University of Sydney is a top 20 university globally (QS World University Rankings 2024).

  4. Student cards. As well as identifying you as a student at the University, your student card allows you to access campus facilities, borrow from the library, print and photocopy, and gives you access to a wide range of travel and student discounts. 1. How to get your student card. 2.

  5. Core areas of study include app design, creative technology, design thinking, graphic design, information architecture, physical computing, sound design, user experience (UX), and user-centred design. The four design studios focus on user experience design, interaction design, information visualisation, and interactive product design.

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  7. The Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Software Engineering) is an undergraduate coursework program that will give you knowledge of how to design and develop computer games, business applications, operating systems and network control systems. This course is accredited by Engineers Australia and other major professional engineering institutions.