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.
Tuesday 16 September
You're invited to join a collegial circle of fellow educators and scholars for an engaging "journal club" session.
The session will feature a brief presentation of the selected article, followed by thoughtful discussion and the opportunity to exchange insights on how the reading informs and enhances our teaching practices and professional experiences.
Tuesday 16 September
Join us for a thought-provoking seminar exploring gender equity in physical activity and sport.
This event will explore key issues around gender inequality in participation, policy, and practice, and is particularly beneficial for researchers, HDR students, and academics to engage with the forefront of research, network across disciplines, and contribute to conversations on creating more inclusive and equitable spaces in sport and physical activity.
Tuesday 16 September
This September, all FMH staff are invited to a special Lessons in Leadership with Brad Astill, Chief Executive, Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District (NBMLHD).
Join us online, as Brad shares his insights into leading in the health sector and across both rural and metro contexts in NSW.
Thursday 18 September
Looking forward to seeing you all in the second semester! We have a diverse and enriching lineup ahead, featuring a mix of talks, symposiums, and colloquiums. Stay tuned for more updates!
Wednesday 24 September
Join us for an engaging seminar on the Science of High Performance Sport & Networking, where athletes, coaches, sport scientists, and industry professionals come together to explore the latest in elite performance strategies.
This dynamic event will feature expert-led discussions, real-world case studies, and valuable networking opportunities designed to foster collaboration and innovation in high performance sport.
Wednesday 24 September
We are pleased to invite you to the next session in our Navigation series on the Legal Hub and Fast Track Contracts.
Need to know the fastest, easiest way to create a legally compliant contract at the University? Join us as our panel of experts walk us through the Legal Hub, Contracts Front Door and Fast Track Contracts, followed by a live Q&A.
Tuesday 30 September
The Community and Primary Health Care Network invites you to celebrate World Patient Safety Day 2025. Hear from leading international and local speakers on this year's theme: "Patient safety from the start!"
When: Thursday, 2 October 2025 from 2:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Where: Level 4, Susan Wakil Building, University of Sydney
Who Should Attend: Researchers aiming to enhance the translational and commercial impact of their work
SydneyMSK is hosting an interactive workshop to support early and mid-career researchers in translating and commercialising their research. While focused on musculoskeletal (MSK) research, the workshop is relevant to anyone aiming to improve health outcomes through impactful research. Participants will have the opportunity to interact with, pitch to, and discuss their research directly with international and national experts, industry partners, and clinicians. Take the opportunity to engage with leaders across discovery science, engineering, clinical trials, and industry to enhance the translational and commercial relevance of your work.
Tuesday 14 October – Wednesday 15 October
This two-day workshop will offer an introduction and advanced TreeAGE training. TreeAGE is the leading software for health economic modelling, widely accepted by the Australian Government’s Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC) and Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC).
Those who already use TreeAGE can obtain great benefits from the advanced section, where advanced methodologies will be provided, such as probabilistic sensitivity analysis, value-of-information analysis, and discrete event simulation.
Tuesday 14 October – Wednesday 15 October
This two-day in-person retreat at UCRH’s Lismore campus is for anyone writing about disasters or climate change, whether you're a grant writer, communicator, academic, or practitioner. It offers dedicated time to write, connect with peers, and join optional peer review sessions. Last year’s retreat inspired new friendships, fresh perspectives, and cross-sector collaborations.
Join us for our annual Brain and Mind Centre Symposium at the Veterinary Science Conference Centre. This Symposium themes will be; Cross-institutional Partnerships, Philanthropy, and Artificial Intelligence.
Thursday 30 October – Friday 31 October
This two-day in-person retreat at UCRH’s Lismore campus is designed for anyone who writes about disasters or climate change, whether you’re a grant writer, communications specialist, program manager, academic, or practitioner. Take time to focus on your writing, connect with others in the field, and (if you choose) participate in peer review sessions.
Time: Friday 7 November, 8:30 am to 3:05 pm
Conference venue: Northside Conference Centre
This year’s signature event, hosted by the John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research, will explore the theme “Mental health, resilience and wellbeing, following injury – What do we know?” The forum will be chaired by Professor Ashley Craig (Head, JWCRR) and Dr Mohit Arora (Deputy Head, JWCRR). Attendees can register to join either in person or online via the link provided.
The Great Hall Book Fair, proudly bought to you by the University of Sydney and Lifeline Sydney & Sutherland is on again and you're invited!
Your next bookish event has landed! Join us on Saturday 13 September to connect with fellow bookworm alumni over cupcakes and drinks at a book swap. We'll provide the books, you do the swapping!
Emerging challenges and opportunities offered by the advances of digital technology for people with disability.
Support for Windows 10 will end on 14 October 2025. Microsoft will no longer provide free software updates from Windows Update, technical assistance, or security fixes for Windows 10. Please take steps to move to Windows 11.
Your feedback is essential to monitor performance and maintain high standards and help strengthen the quality of our supplier base. Bookmark the pre-qualified suppliers feedback survey to complete feedback after each of your events.
As part of the Critical risk management program, materials to help you manage the critical risks of falls from height and acts of violence in your area are now available.
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