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Wednesday 2 April, 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
The Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery (Sydney Nursing School) will welcome Ms Nadine Gray, National Chief Nurse for Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora to campus to deliver the 2025 Distinguished Nursing Lecture titled ‘Change is an opportunity to reflect: How did I get here, what do I value, and where are we going?’.
Nadine has a proven track record of strategic leadership, clinical expertise, and a deep commitment to advancing Māori health outcomes. As a member of the NZ National Clinical Leadership Team Nadine ensures that clinical advice and expertise underpins strategic decision-making, especially for service design and delivery. She holds a Master of Health Sciences with First Class Honours and a Bachelor of Nursing and is currently an adjunct teaching fellow at the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Practice at Victoria University of Wellington.
20 - 25 May
Fantastic international speakers will be present including Kathy McKoy on 'Mechanisms by which early life microbial colonisation modulates the immune system', Tim Hand on 'Maternal regulation of the gut microbiota and the development of memory T cells', Matt Hepworth on 'How ILCs maintain tissue homeostasis' and Shruti Naik on 'Immune tissue communication in repair, infection, inflammation and cancer'.
Outstanding national speakers and plenty of time for oral and poster presentations will add to this list and give you a rich programme covering all aspects of mucosal immunology. Importantly, the meeting's boutique format, with only 80 attendees and social activities including dinner with the speaker and a visit to Noosa National Park, will encourage scientific exchange and collaboration.
Untangling the Web of Deceit: How COVID-19 Misinformation Impacts Information Behaviors and Preventative Measures
The University of Sydney supported by the City of Sydney, will deliver Raising the Bar on Thursday 3 April - a free, one-night event featuring big ideas from the University’s top academics, researchers, and alumni.
Join us for an engaging Zero Waste Cooking Demonstration as we launch Green Impact, our sustainability engagement program for staff and students.
Western Avenue car park will be closed from April 2025 until 2028 to ensure the safety of pedestrians and vehicles during the construction of the Sydney Biomedical Accelerator building.
From the Library to our new and improved shuttle buses, there are plenty of services and safe spaces available to staff and students who are on campus outside standard hours of operation.
The University has created a new Asbestos Management Plan that outlines staff obligations when identifying, assessing, managing and reviewing the risks associated with asbestos exposure.
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.
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