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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.
Join leaders and emerging researchers to discover leading clinical imaging research across the University of Sydney and partners. Featuring international speakers and the latest advances in MRI, CT, PET and ultrasound, the 2026 Sydney Clinical Imaging Summit brings together clinicians, imaging scientists, engineers, and data scientists to share ideas, foster collaborations and discover what’s next.
Learn more and register > Registration - Program (pdf, 154KB) - Event page
Discover the trends that will shape the future of life sciences, from leading experts at IP Group Australia.
Join us for an online webinar event co-hosted by the University of Sydney Commercialisation Office in partnership with IP Group Australia.
Tuesday, Mar 17, 2026 from 10 am to 11 am AEDT
Discover the trends that will shape the future of physical sciences, from leading experts at IP Group Australia.
Join us for an online webinar event co-hosted by the University of Sydney Commercialisation Office in partnership with IP Group Australia.
Tuesday, Mar 17, 2026 from 11 am to 12 pm AEDT
Time: 10:15 am–1:30 pm
Location: Eastern Pontoon Circular Quay, Sydney, NSW
Join us on the harbour as we strive towards closing the gap and creating an improved health and wellness for our First Nations people.
National Close the Gap Day falls on Thursday 19 March this year, and we're pleased to offer staff the opportunity to join the Tribal Warrior Cruise, experiencing Sydney Harbour through the eyes of its original custodians. This guided journey will connect you with traditions and practices that Aboriginal communities have sustained for thousands of years.
Time: 11:30 am–12:30 pm
Location: Room 416, Level 4, Susan Wakil Health Building
You're warmly invited to attend the 2026 Noel Martin Visiting Chair Seminar. Please join us for an engaging and informative hybrid seminar, hosted by the Sydney Dental School's Oral Health Research Connect Initiative.
The seminar will commence with a welcome address from Professor Donna Waters, Interim Head of School and Dean. This will be followed by a presentation from Professor Habib Benzian, Noel Martin Visiting Chair, who will share insights from his work and perspectives on the topic outlined below. The session will conclude with a panel discussion and an opportunity for questions from the audience.
Time: 12–1 pm
Location: Online (Zoom)
This session is a chance for us to get to know John, hear about his experiences, and explore the leadership lessons he’s gathered along the way.
Time: 1–4 pm
Location: Online (Zoom)
Join us for the inaugural Prof Stephen Lee Lecture in Ethics by Professor Jenny May AM, Australia’s National Rural Health Commissioner.
Sydney Health Ethics (SHE) and the University Centre for Rural Health Northern Rivers (UCRH) invite clinicians, educators, students, researchers, policymakers and community partners to a focused afternoon translating ethical insight into practical action for rural health. The program centres on the Prof Stephen Lee Lecture in Ethics, honouring the legacy of Clinical Professor Stephen Lee, whose guiding principle for fifty years was Patients First, and extends to a panel discussion on ethics and equity in rural care, followed by networking.
Join us as Professor Jenny Gunton, a leading researcher in metabolic health focuses on optimising your metabolic health grant application.
Loved Hamnet but wondering how much is drawn from what we know to be true? Join Dr Anna Kamaralli for a lunchtime talk to find out what is history and what is story, and how we can know the difference.
Drawing on current and emerging findings from research around the potential of incidental physical activity for chronic disease prevention, this session will explore how we can achieve long-term health benefits through incidental physical activity, without needing to plan workouts, make time, join a gym, or attend a dedicated facility.
Professor Melody Ding joins the Health & Wellbeing team in an intimate conversation to unpack what loneliness means, how it differs from other experiences, and why they matter for our physical and mental health. Participants will leave with insights and simple actions to support their own wellbeing and help build a connected & thriving workplace.
Additional fields have been introduced to support the University’s TCSI reporting obligations and to help us improve your experience working here. Please take a few minutes to review and update your details in Workday by 31 March.
We're deeply concerned to see conflict escalate in Iran and the Middle East. We know this is a deeply worrying time for many and are here to support all affected staff and students. Please take care of your own wellbeing, check in on colleagues who may be finding this time particularly challenging, and continue to look out for one another during what is a distressing time for many. Wellbeing support is available for all staff, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, through our staff counselling and coaching provider, Converge.
Workday will have a new look and feel from 14 March to help you navigate tasks more efficiently with a cleaner layout and better usability. More information and updated help articles will be available once the change has been implemented.
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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