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  2. Sydney School (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney School is a genre-based literacy pedagogy that began developing in August 1979 at the Working Conference on Language in Education. This conference, organised by Michael Halliday, is noted by J. R. Martin as being the place at which ideas about genre analysis as a lens to observe the way students are taught to write in primary and secondary school were formed. [8]

  3. University of Sydney Students' Representative Council

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    In 1888 the establishment of the Sydney University Undergraduate Association marked the first sign of organised student government on the campus of Sydney University. The Women's Undergraduate Association was formed in 1899 and separate organisations for male and female evening students were to form some years later.

  4. J. R. Martin - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Halliday invited him to the newly founded Linguistics Department at the University of Sydney, where he has been based ever since. Martin was elected fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 1998, [ 2 ] and awarded a Centenary Medal for his services to Linguistics and Philology in 2001.

  5. University of Sydney Library - Wikipedia

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    Named after Herbert Smith Freehills, the Law Library moved into the New Law Building (F10) on the Camperdown Campus in April 2009, along with the rest of the Sydney Law School. Located on Eastern Avenue, adjacent to Victoria Park, the Law Library is for University of Sydney students and staff. It is spread over 5000 square metres of floor space ...

  6. University of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The University of Sydney (USYD) is a public research university in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in both Australia and Oceania. [14] One of Australia's six sandstone universities, it was one of the world's first universities to admit students solely on academic merit, and opened its doors to women on the same basis as men. [15]

  7. Sydney School of Arts building - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney School of Arts building, now the Arthouse Hotel, is a heritage-listed meeting place, restaurant and bar, and former mechanics' institute, located at 275–277a Pitt Street in the Sydney central business district in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia.

  8. Sydney Secondary College - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Secondary College is a multi-campus urban government-funded, co-educational, dual modality, partially academically selective and comprehensive secondary day school, located in the Inner West region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [1]

  9. Sydney College of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    On the measure of the number of successful and prominent art practitioners it has educated, SCA is in a position to claim that it is the most successful art school in Australia. On 21 June 2016 the University of Sydney announced that the school would be merged with UNSW Art & Design, a plan that was later abandoned. [3]