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Every day, University of Sydney academics engage with The Conversation’s team of professional editors, collaborating to ensure their expertise across a broad range of topics is presented in an accessible and engaging way. I know they appreciate the opportunity to have their research heard and discussed around the world.

As the media landscape changes and scepticism grows, it is more important than ever that we elevate research and evidence so that it may impact public debates and policy decision making.

As The Conversation strengthens its media partnerships and its global influence expands, I look forward to seeing our academics’ ideas continue to be shared, and wish the team all the best in ensuring a strong media in Australia’s future.

Dr Michael Spence AC

Vice-Chancellor, University of Sydney

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