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Upcoming events in Medicine and Health

1 Apr

CPC MHI Grant Review Workshop

Time: 9 am – 1 pm

Location: L2 Seminar Room, Westmead Institute of Medical Research

 

Join us as Professor Jenny Gunton, a leading researcher in metabolic health focuses on optimising your metabolic health grant application. 

10 Apr

Primary Progressive Aphasia Awareness Day Australia 2026

Time: 12–1:30 pm

Location: Online

 

Join us for a free webinar to hear from leading specialist clinicians in Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA). This year’s focus is how early intervention can help everyone with PPA, and especially those with younger onset, continue to live well and doing what they want to do.

14 Apr

Navigation Series: Category two tenders

Time: 12–1 pm

Location: Online (Zoom)

 

Join us for the opening session of our 2026 Navigation Series program on Category two tenders. This sessions will focus on diversification of income through tenders. 

30 Apr

AISN Implementation Science Fellows Welcome and Networking

Time: 9 am – 12 pm

Location: Level 6 McKenzie Room, Charles Perkins Centre

 

This event welcomes the 2026 Implementation Science Fellows and provides an opportunity to connect with peers, academic mentors, and members of the Academic Implementation Science Network (AISN) and Implementation Science Academy. 

Events

14 Apr

Dr Karl’s Three Decades of Greatest Hits

Join us for a very special celebration of Dr Karl Kruszelnicki’s three decades as the University of Sydney’s Julius Sumner Miller Fellow. Come along to enjoy some of his greatest hits, say thank you, share your own memories and help us celebrate a fellow who’s ignited science passion nationwide. Perfect for all ages!

21 Apr

Carillon Tour

Get a behind-the-scenes tour of the historic Quadrangle Carillon! Join Titus Grenyer, our University Carillonist, who will take you behind the scenes to discover the instrument’s remarkable history and give you a glimpse of the 54 bells that occupy the Clocktower.

Updates and services

Have your say on the draft Health, Safety and Wellbeing Policy 2026

We’re inviting all staff and students to review and provide feedback on the draft policy, which will replace the longstanding Work Health and Safety (WHS) Policy and Procedures 2016. Your feedback is vital in shaping a policy that supports a safe, healthy and thriving University community.

Complete the Respect in our Community training

We all have a role to play in fostering a culture of safety, inclusion and respect at the University. The Respect in our Community training module includes new content that reflects the University’s commitment to eliminating all forms of unlawful workplace conduct. Make sure to set aside 30 minutes to complete the training by 30 June.

Support for those affected by escalating conflict in the Middle East

We're deeply concerned to see conflict escalate in Iran and the Middle East. We know this is a deeply worrying time for many and are here to support all affected staff and students. Please take care of your own wellbeing, check in on colleagues who may be finding this time particularly challenging, and continue to look out for one another during what is a distressing time for many. Wellbeing support is available for all staff, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, through our staff counselling and coaching provider, Converge. 

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