Listen to a monthly podcast about the work of our up-and-coming researchers.
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.
This series is designed to showcase the research and activity being conducted at Concord. Our presentations are targeted to professional and administrative staff, however all staff from the University of Sydney and Concord Hospital are welcome to join us to engage and collaborate with colleagues.
Join us for a seminar on ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and their impact on population health. With UPFs now making up a large proportion of diets in the U.S. and Australia, growing evidence links them to rising rates of obesity-related chronic disease.
This session will explore new research featured in the American Journal of Public Health, including findings on health impacts, links between the food supply and major tobacco companies, and the role of regulation and litigation in addressing diet-related harm.
Join us for the Postgraduate Students of the Cancer Research Network (CRN) in-person career pathways and mentoring expert panel and networking event.
This year’s theme is 'Finding your cell-f; there's a career niche for everyone'. Join your fellow HDR students, academics and industry professionals to gain valuable insights into various career paths and engage in speed and social networking.
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
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
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 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.
Part of the Library's monthly First Nations film series dedicated to highlighting First Nations voices through film. Samson & Delilah (2009) follows two fourteen-year-olds living in a remote Indigenous community who face homelessness and hardship before discovering the redemptive power of love.
As a new body of work by Todd Robinson at Verge Gallery, Materialnonmaterial explores the relationship between art-making and experimental quantum science, drawing on a 12-month artist residency with the Quantum Integration Lab at the Sydney Nanoscience Institute.
In Australia, governments have introduced a series of laws that criminalise forms of protest – from obstructing public places to using devices associated with direct action. Enrolling in the webinar is $60 which you can watch on demand from Thursday 25 June 2026.
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.
The parties discussed Artificial Intelligence in the workplace, union resourcing, the Professional Staff Development Fund (PSDF), reproductive health, disability, and chronic illness.
We've partnered with Broadway shopping centre to provide temporary discounted parking for staff, accessible until Monday 31 August.
To allow for scheduled maintenance, Workday will be unavailable from 5 pm to 11:59 pm on Friday 12 June. For updates during the outage period, visit the Service Status page on the Services Portal.
The deadline for completion of the review is 31 August. This is your chance to check in on progress, celebrate achievements and adjust your focus to set yourself up for the second half of the year.
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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