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Time: 12–1 pm
Location: Online
With the recent announcement that Professor Heiko Spallek will be leaving us in February 2026, we have decided to take this opportunity to have a conversation with Heiko about his leadership journey, including his time in the faculty and what the future holds.
Time: 12:30–1:15 pm
Location: Online
Join us as Anh Tran, a Senior Health Economist and mid-career researcher at NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre (CTC), shares findings from a pilot discrete choice experiment, which will inform the main survey design. This survey aims to quantify the preferences for AI and appropriate fees for AI-directed skin cancer diagnosis.
Time: 11:30 am – 4:30 pm
Location: Lecture theatre 200, Social Sciences Building (A02) and online
The Global Health Research Showcase is a flagship event to promote collaboration among researchers from across the University working in global health. This year’s theme is Shared values, global impact. The Showcase will highlight the breadth and excellence of global health research across the University. The program features keynote addresses, dynamic panel discussions, and research presentations centred on the core principles of reciprocity, partnership, and equity—offering a unique departure from traditional topic-based sessions.
The Global Health Research Showcase is jointly run by the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, the Sydney School of Public Health and Sydney Institute for Infectious Diseases.
Time: 3–6 pm (including networking)
Location: Chau Chak Wing Museum
The Poche Centre will be hosting its annual Research Showcase on 4 December. We welcome everyone to join us and hear from our researchers as they share new insights and updates on ongoing projects. This event is a great opportunity to connect, learn, and engage with the research taking place at the Poche Centre, and to celebrate the important and innovative work being carried out.
Time: 3–5 pm
Location: Upper Garden, Level 4, Susan Wakil Health Building
Let's come together to celebrate all our achievements as a faculty and reflect on an incredible 2025!
Date: Tuesday 10 February – Wednesday 11 February 2026
Location: Charles Perkins Centre Auditorium
SpatialOMIX Sydney is a two-day research symposium event hosted by Sydney Cytometry in collaboration with Sydney Mass Spectrometry, showcasing their joint venture 'Spatial Pan-Omics Initiative" which focuses on the latest developments and applications in spatial biology.
Held at the Charles Perkins Centre Auditorium at the University of Sydney, the event will feature keynote presentations from leading researchers and showcase cutting-edge technologies driving innovation in spatial omics.
World-leading researcher Professor Sir Stephen O’Rahilly delivers the Charles Perkins Centre Nicholas Catchlove lecture. Professor O'Rahilly argues how adipose (aka fat) tissue has taken a bad rap and is unfairly blamed in the war against obesity, diabetes, heart disease and cancers.
This workshop will bring together wet lab researchers, clinicians, computer scientists, humanities colleagues and more to explore the possibilities of cross-disciplinary collaboration at the Sydney Biomedical Accelerator. Discover how your expertise connects with others and could open new research directions.
The Gujaga Foundation and La Perouse Aboriginal community are partnering with the Chau Chak Wing Museum to celebrate the University of Sydney’s 175th anniversary. Join us for a special day of culture and community, and learn from Traditional Owners about Coastal Sydney’s rich heritage and enduring tradition
Set yourself up for success for next year with our 2026 wall calendar for staff. Designed especially for University of Sydney staff, this printable 2026 wall calendar (pdf, 682KB) shows our semester dates, teaching weeks, exams, NSW school holidays, University pay days and more.
Fast Track Contracts has expanded again with fast-track available for confidentiality agreements, consents to record for photography and videography, research collaboration agreements, incoming material transfer agreements, and staff and affiliate deed polls.
The deadline to send feedback has been extended to 8 December. Read the Review of Change report and find out how to submit feedback.
We acknowledge the tradition of custodianship and law of the Country on which the University of Sydney campuses stand. We pay our respects to those who have cared and continue to care for Country.
Read our Guidelines for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communication