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Date and time: Sunday 16 November 12 pm – Tuesday 18 November 5 pm
Venue: Holme Building (A09), Science Road
The International Research Integrity Conference (IRIC) 2025 brings together international and Australian leaders in research integrity for two and a half days of keynotes, case studies and practical “what is needed?” discussions. We’ll examine reproducibility, problematic publishing, misconduct detection, regulation, and pathways to improve research quality in medical research and all science research – then distill outcomes into a “Sydney Statement” on next steps.
Who should attend: medical and scientific researchers, EMCRs, editors, funders, integrity officers, policymakers, journalists and advocates working to improve the reliability of medical research and all scientific research.
Time: 12 – 2 pm (includes networking and lunch)
Venue: The Refectory, Holme Building (A09), Science rd, Camperdown NSW 2050
Join us to hear what's happening around the faculty and broader University, connect with colleagues and celebrate our Semester 2 Makers and Shapers award winners.
Time: 10 am – 2 pm (includes lunch and networking)
Venue: 5307 Learning Studio (Carridhy) - 5308 Learning Studio(Burramattagal), Level 5, Block K, Westmead Innovation Centre, Westmead Hospital, Westmead NSW 2145
Join us to hear what's happening around the faculty and broader University, connect with colleagues and celebrate our Semester 2 Makers and Shapers award winners.
Time: 9 am – 5:30 pm
Venue: Level 5, Westmead Innovation Centre, Westmead Hospital - Entrance 10
176 Hawkesbury Road, Westmead
Join visionaries and leaders at Innovate Western Sydney 2025, a showcase of the region’s thriving innovation ecosystem.
Event highlights:
Date: Wednesday 26 November
Time: 2–3 pm
Location: Level 5, Westmead Innovation Centre
Join us to celebrate the establishment of the Charles Perkins Centre's Metabolic Initiative, hosted by Professor Louise Baur AO. Learn about our vision, hear from recipients of the Metabolic Initiative Collaboration Grants, and network with colleagues from across the University, working in metabolic health research.
Date: Thursday 27 November 2025
Time: 9 am – 3 pm
Location: Kolling Institute, Level 5, Auditorium 10 Westbourne Street, St Leonards NSW 2065
Date: Tuesday 2 December 2025
Time: 12–1 pm
Location: Online
This session is a chance for us to get to know John, hear about his path, and explore the leadership lessons he’s gathered along the way. You'll hear about his approach to collaboration, insights into health and research, and what inspires him as a leader.
Date: Thursday 4 December 2025
Time: 11:30 am – 4:30 pm
Location: Lecture theatre 200, Social Sciences Building (A02) and online
The Global Health Research Showcase is a flagship event to promote collaboration among researchers from across the University working in global health. This year’s theme is Shared values, global impact. The Showcase will highlight the breadth and excellence of global health research across the University. The program features keynote addresses, dynamic panel discussions, and research presentations centred on the core principles of reciprocity, partnership, and equity—offering a unique departure from traditional topic-based sessions.
The Global Health Research Showcase is jointly run by the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, the Sydney School of Public Health and Sydney Institute for Infectious Diseases.
Date: Thursday 4 December 2025
Time: 3–6 pm (including networking)
Location: Chau Chak Wing Museum
The Poche Centre will be hosting its annual Research Showcase on 4 December. We welcome everyone to join us and hear from our researchers as they share new insights and updates on ongoing projects. This event is a great opportunity to connect, learn, and engage with the research taking place at the Poche Centre, and to celebrate the important and innovative work being carried out.
The University of Sydney Indigenous "Research Hub" is bringing back Garabarala: Knowledge Feast on 17–18 November 2025 at the Chau Chak Wing Museum, The University of Sydney. Garabarala from the Gadigal word meaning “let’s sing, dance, yarn and celebrate together,” Garabarala celebrates Indigenous research, creativity, and community connections.
In this year of the 250th anniversary of Austen’s birth, Penny Gay will celebrate and examine Austen’s creation of characters’ lives in specified places – houses, villages, and towns - and the symbolic significance of objects of quotidian use in the dramas that make up the plots of her novels.
Whether you’re a startup founder, researcher, business leader, student, or investor, Innovate Western Sydney 2025 is your chance to connect, collaborate, and be inspired. Discover the latest trends, explore new pathways for collaboration, and grow your network within a community committed to innovation and growth.
The next Professional Services Review Webinar will take place on 25 November at 12–1 pm. Join Nicole Gower, Vice-President (Operations) and Bronwen Mather, Executive Program Director, Professional Services Review, to talk through the content of the discussion paper, which will be released on 3 November.
The 2025 close-off date for casual timesheets is 12 December, including predicted hours for the period 12 to 25 December, and must be submitted and approved to make the final pay run.
Building on extensive consultation, the current Disability Inclusion Action Plan will be extended through 2026 to ensure strong foundations for lasting inclusion in the next plan.
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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