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Time: 8:30 am – 2 pm
Location: Peter Nicol Russell Building, University of Sydney
We are delighted to invite you to the Igniting ideas workshop: Cross-disciplinary collaboration for the Sydney Biomedical Accelerator.
This workshop will bring together wet lab researchers, clinicians, computer scientists, humanities colleagues and more, to begin exploring the possibilities of cross-disciplinary collaboration at the Sydney Biomedical Accelerator.
Time: 6–7 pm
Location: Charles Perkins Centre Auditorium, Johns Hopkins Drive, Camperdown, University of Sydney
We are delighted to invite you to the Nicholas Catchlove Lecture 2025, presented by world-leading researcher Professor Sir Stephen O’Rahilly, from the University of Cambridge.
This event is supported generously by Dr Barry Catchlove in memory of his son, and was established to educate and inform the wider community about global health issues, developments, and discoveries.
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.
Time: 10 am – 1 pm
Location: Level 5, Westmead Innovation Centre, Westmead Hospital, 176 Hawkesbury Road, Westmead
The Western Sydney Showcase is back for another year to celebrate the exciting work of colleagues from across the University.
Come along to hear about the University's incredible work in Western Sydney, find out about new developments, and connect with colleagues who share your passion for the region.
The University of Sydney War Memorial Carillon is a much loved part of the institution's aural landscape, heard at our graduation ceremonies, weekly recitals, and many other events. Carillon recitals are open to everyone to attend.
Yabun Festival takes place annually on January 26 and is the largest community led one-day festival of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
We invite you to gather with colleagues along University Place and on the Front Lawns of the Quadrangle for a light, healthy breakfast with beverages and exercise classes in the Great Hall. The University's health and wellbeing services will be on site for a chat, and our crowd-favourite fitness classes will once again be held in the Great Hall.
As 2025 draws to a close, now is the time to reflect, prepare, and set yourself up for success in the year ahead. Annual Review runs from 1 December 2025 to 16 March 2026, and Goal Setting and Career Development from 1 December 2025 to 30 April 2026. Learn more about the PP&D process and set aside some time to reflect on your year.
Following a review, 12 months after the introduction of the Viva Engage Terms of Use, we have updated the Terms to provide greater clarity for users and to ensure a safe and respectful environment. The revised Terms have also been aligned with other updated policies and processes.
Find out what services will be reduced or adjusted to align with scheduled activities for the colleagues undertaking important work to keep University operations going during the break.
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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