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Use the FMH SharePoint homepage to access the FMH Staff Knowledge Hub, services, key systems, information and contacts all in one place.
Your one stop shop for accessing information and resources related to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander matters in FMH.
A focused hub page to help Academic staff in the faculty access more of what they need in one handy location.
Join us for a free, dynamic, in-person workshop designed for researchers and consumers to build confidence, practical skills and explore potential partnership opportunities.
Co-hosted by Sydney Health Partners and Health Consumers NSW, ReConX will present a program over three sessions as outlined below
We invite you to our June Journal Club where we will be discussing the paper 'Resetting the relationship: decolonizing peer review of First Nations’ kidney health research' led by Prof Jaquelyne Hughes; senior researcher Dr Kim O'Donnell will present an overview of the work. The event will be facilitated by Poche Centre Research Fellow Smriti Nepal.
Join us for an engaging panel discussion with inspiring EMCR role models who are taking leadership in different ways, within and beyond their research careers. Partnered with WREN, this internal University of Sydney event, Leadership in Practice: Building Visibility, Voice and Support, will bring together EMCRs across schools, faculties and disciplines to explore leadership in a practical, supportive and inclusive way.
The Sydney Global Health Research Symposium is a flagship event showcasing the depth, diversity, and impact of global health research across Sydney’s leading universities.
This year’s theme, Pathways from collaboration to impact, focuses on how meaningful partnerships can translate into real-world health outcomes. Expanding beyond a single institution, the Symposium brings together researchers from across the University of Sydney, University of New South Wales and other leading Universities in Sydney - creating a unique platform for cross-institutional collaboration.
With a strong focus on supporting early- and mid-career researchers (EMCRs) and HDR students, the Symposium offers practical insights into collaboration, research impact, and funding opportunities, while fostering a community grounded in equity, integrity, and reciprocity.
Join us online for our next Lessons in Leadership session with Professor Annamarie Jagose OAM, Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost.
We will discuss Professor Jagose's leadership path and how she works with colleagues to advance academic excellence and scholarship, strengthen organisational performance, and drive strategic planning across the University.
The Coles Colloquium is held every year to share developments in ophthalmology. The Keynote address will be delivered by David Thodey AO FTSE FAICD, 19th Chancellor of the University of Sydney.
Join us for the launch of the Consumer Engagement Framework for Research (CEFR), a faculty-wide resource for staff and students across the Faculty of Medicine and Health. The framework supports meaningful, respectful consumer involvement across the research lifecycle.
Join Associate Director of Emerging Technology and Innovation, Jim Cook, who will provide a practical overview of how the University is enabling the safe and scalable use of artificial intelligence (AI) as part of the Digital Sydney program, and what this means for your day-to-day work.
The Chau Chak Wing presents a talk by Byron Comninos that explores the relationship between the artist and the Early Bronze Age marble forms of the Greek Cycladic Islands of the Aegean.
Blending Lebanese heritage, humour, and village superstition, this updated production delivers a heartfelt, family-friendly theatre experience. Showing for one night only at the Seymour Centre, with tickets from $49.
Whether you’re an experienced player or just want to have some fun, register to join your colleagues at the Sydney Uni Sport & Aquatic Centre outdoor tennis courts for free friendly doubles matches.
Explore living landscapes that support biodiversity, learn how recycling and circular systems work, and meet Chester, the industrial biodigester turning food waste into compost. The tour will give you a practical understanding of the University’s sustainability goals – and how your actions make a difference.
The conflict in the Middle East is distressing on many fronts. We’d like to remind you that 24/7 counselling and wellbeing support is available to staff through our counselling and coaching partner, Converge International.
Don't forget, if you are employed under the Enterprise Agreement 2023–2026, you will receive a 4 percent salary increase from the first full pay period after 1 June 2026, which will be paid on the 25 June payday (and each payday thereafter).
This will provide continuing and fixed-term staff a clearer view of your overall remuneration, and supports a more consistent and transparent view of compensation across the University.
We've partnered with Broadway shopping centre to provide temporary discounted parking for staff, accessible until Monday 31 August.
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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