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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Quality markers in colorectal cancer surgery: what is the evidence? 

      Naidu, Krishanth
      Published 2025
      Validating metrics of surgical quality against survival outcomes remains essential to accurately predict prognosis in colorectal cancer (CRC). This thesis explores the complexities in defining, measuring, and assessing ...
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    • Preclinical research on novel therapies and neurochemistry in intractable epilepsy 

      Yip, Ka Lai
      Published 2025
      Epilepsy is a condition involving underlying hyperexcitability of neurons in the brain leading to various seizure-related phenotypes. However, there remains unmet clinical need in epilepsy for around 30% of patients that ...
      Open Access
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    • Demystifying Vocabulary Knowledge: Depth, Size and the Productive Domain 

      Li, Yan
      Published 2025
      Understandings around the nature of vocabulary knowledge and its relationship with vocabulary use in the productive domain remain vague. This study revisits the conceptualisation of vocabulary depth, its interplay with ...
      Open Access
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    • Teaching Critical Reflection using a 4Cs Approach: A Multimethod Study of Two Secondary Classes 

      Papaefstathiou, Vasiliki
      Published 2024
      Critical reflection is a necessary capability that positively transforms how people see, act, and think for the social good. However, many secondary educators experience doubt when conceptualising this phenomenon and ...
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    • Responding to an Epochal Climate Crisis: Introducing a framework of Strategic Socio-Ecological Relational analysis (SSER) to position planetary, capital and hegemonic relations through state ensembles in Australia 

      Gibson, James
      Published 2025
      Historical and contemporary strategic projects and capital accumulation regimes have eroded critical planetary processes, escalating the risk of systemic tipping points and frequent global crises. This dissertation proposes ...
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