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We invite you to our April Journal Club where we will be discussing the study 'Validating the Parent-evaluated Listening and Understanding Measure (PLUM): caregiver observations reliably reflect long-term otitis media-related hearing status in young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children' led by Sam Harkus from Hearing Australia.
Date & Time
Apr 28, 2026 12:00 PM
Lessons in Leadership with Associate Professor Ainslie Robinson
Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs) are frequently criticised for inconsistent decision-making.
Under the ARDC/CT:IQ Clinical Research Data Sharing Frameworks Project, we undertook a Shared Ethical Debate (ShED) exercise to understand how HRECs are making decisions.
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.
Please join us for the Northern Sydney (Arabanoo) Precinct, Faculty Meeting for Semester 1,2026.
Presented by the University of Sydney and sponsored by the City of Sydney, Raising the Bar 2026 will transform 10 inner-city bars into spaces of learning for one night only on Thursday May 7.
Featuring 20 free talks from University of Sydney researchers and academics, join us as we explore the new ideas and technologies shaping our world.
“What is going to happen to me?” Prognosis is central to clinical care, but methodologically challenging.
This talk will show how NextGen evidence synthesis, especially IPD meta‑analysis, can advance prognosis research in women’s health.
Please join the FMH Leadership team for the Central Sydney (Patyegarang) Precinct, Faculty Meeting for Semester 1, 2026
Central Sydney (Patyegarang) Precinct, Faculty Meeting Semester 1, 2026
Behind every powerful biomarker informed publication is a well run biospecimen process.
In this talk, discover how operational excellence safeguards samples, strengthens insights and unlocks future research potential.
Please join the FMH leadership team for the Western Sydney (Baludarri) Precinct, Faculty Meeting for Semester 1,2026.
Western Sydney (Baludarri) Precinct, Faculty Meeting Semester 1, 2026
In the spirit of Fashion Revolution’s Loved Clothes Last, this event promotes repair as a practical skill we can all practice to extend the life of our clothes. Bring along a garment that needs mending and any tools you like to use.
This traditional dawn service, supported by the University of Sydney Regiment, is open to all and offers an opportunity to honour the ANZACs and reflect on the many different meanings of war.
To mark Lesbian Visibility Day, this event explores the rich world of sapphic culture through literature, poetry and beyond. Open to all, queer scholars will share original research, and you will have the chance to read your favourite sapphic poem or original work of wlw yearning.
The first session of EA bargaining between the University, the NTEU, and the CPSU NSW took place 14–15 April. Read the full update on the Enterprise Agreement 2026 intranet page.
Submit your feedback by Monday 27 April to help shape a policy that supports a safe, healthy and thriving community for all.
This is to install interim pedestrian safety measures at the Western Avenue entrance. Traffic controllers will be onsite to guide pedestrians and vehicles, with local access maintained.
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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