Room bookings can now be made on line in Resource Booker.
The Quick Reference Guide is availble here (docx).
The full set of guidelines is being drafted and will be posted to the Venues webpage .
The Sydney Conservatorium of Music promotes opportunities to enhance our education, research and performance outcomes with experiences for students, staff and/or the general public.
If you are current staff member of Sydney Conservatorium of Music, and interested in inviting external artists and scholars for our events, please visit External Artists and Scholars page.
The SCM Faculty Project Requests Guidelines must be followed when planning any project involving research, professional practice, and education.
After agreement in principle is obtained from the Dean/Head of School, a Faculty Project Request Form must also be submitted. If visitors are involved in the project, the External Artists and Scholars Program Guidelines are to be followed, and an External Artists and Scholars Form submitted.
Programming of staff and student cards happens on main campus. Requests for programming can be made via email to [email protected].
Please include your SID number. If you are casual supply your contract end date, or if full time ongoing please indicate this. Click here for more information. Note that a link for students to request card programming is available on the Canvas SCM Student Hub.
All facilities requests for the Con must now be logged via Campus Assist Online. This includes all requests for cleaning, maintenance, door signage, keys and locks.
The following link is to the User Guide which details how to log into Campus Assist Online and how to raise a Service Request.
All staff log into the system with their Unikey. If you cannot log in, please e-mail [email protected] to arrange access.
2024 End of year shutdown period:
Friday, 20th December 2024 - Last day of normal business operations
Monday 23rd, Tuesday 24th, Monday 30th December - Required annual leave days
Tuesday 7th January 2025 - University re-opens
2025 SCM All Staff Days:
Semester 1: Wednesday 19th February 2025 (held on Main Campus)
Semester 2: Wednesday 30th July 2025 (held at SCM)
Yabun Festival is the largest one-day gathering and recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures in Australia, held annually on 26 January.
Join the Vice-Chancellor and University Executive for a light, healthy breakfast on University Place, with coffee carts and drinks provided. Exercise classes, including Body Balance and Yoga, will be hosted in the Great Hall (registration required). Sustainability is a focus—bring your own cup, or use edible or gluten-free options.
Join the Vice-Chancellor and University Executive for the Westmead Staff Welcome Breakfast, a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with colleagues after the holiday break. We invite you to the Innovation Centre on Level 5 to enjoy a healthy breakfast, tea, and coffee. The event will also feature an optional tour of the Clinical Simulation space.
Eligible staff who do not wish to observe the Australia Day public holiday on Monday 27 January can request to substitute it with the working day before (24 January) or after (28 January). Requests should be submitted through Workday and approved by your manager.
With local area budgets not confirmed for some areas until later than usual last year due to the uncertainty created by proposed government legislation, some staff were impacted by contract change processing delays that subsequently affected their pay. The majority of these underpayments have been resolved in the 9 January pay run, however, if you have any questions or concerns about your pay, please raise a query in the Services Portal.
The Learning Hub is exploring innovative new tools and software to support the academic development of students. Colleagues can refer students to the Learning Hub for one-on-one support, workshops and other resources to help build their academic writing and mathematics skills.
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