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.
A focused hub page to help Academic staff in the faculty access more of what they need in one handy location.
Thursday 14 November, 9:00 am - 6:30 pm
Following on from the success of 2023, please save the date for another outstanding Kolling Symposium.
The event theme, Wellbeing | Building towards better health. The program consists of poster presentations, guest speakers, team building activity, oral presentations, a great debate and networking opportunities. Full program and further details to follow. Registration opening soon.
Expressions of Interest are now open for the opportunity to present your project at this event.
Please register your interest by cob Friday 26 July | Register EOI - present your project
Thursday 14 November, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Practice analytics explores how data in healthcare can be leveraged to support practitioners in their professional learning and development. By selecting, scaffolding, and sharing appropriate data with practitioners, key stakeholders are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and practical tools required to unlock data-driven insights that would otherwise be unseen.
Building on the success of previous summits, the 2024 event brings together another innovating group of keynote speakers, PhD candidates, industry thought leaders, and academics. For the first time, the summit will have themed towards the integration of AI within practice analytics.
The summit will feature keynote presentations from Associate Professor Martin Pusic (Harvard Medical School) and Dr Simon Kos (Microsoft ANZ).
Monday 18 November, 11:30 am - 2:00 pm
As global health leaders, we are acutely aware of the essential role of health care in meeting community need and the criticality of delivering health services and humanitarian aid in times of crisis.
This year, the Sydney Peace Foundation awarded the 2024 Sydney Peace Prize to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies for saving lives in conflict zones and upholding International Humanitarian Law.
Hosted by the University of Sydney's Faculty of Medicine and Health, in partnership with Sydney Peace Foundation, Sydney Law School, and Western Sydney University, with guests from Western Sydney Local Health District and International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
Monday 2 December, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
In the Faculty of Medicine and Health, our research tackles complex health challenges that require collaboration and partnership across sectors to solve. Learning to engage industry, government and community in your work can ignite your impact.
Join us for a masterclass in external engagement specially designed for early- mid- career researchers and open to all faculty colleagues.
Our panelists will share their experiences and insights on how they have successfully identified and engaged with external partners throughout their academic and professional careers. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from those who have successfully navigated these challenges and to connect with fellow researchers and academics.
Wednesday 11 December, 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
This year, in a time of transition across the higher education sector, we focused on finding joy and fulfillment in the work we do through our Ikigai Initiatives program. As we mark the end of 2024 in full bloom, our end of year celebration will be themed around a garden of gratitude and joy.
Come along and enjoy food stations, drinks, a live band, and reflect on the memorable year we've had together. Let your style blossom and get into the garden spirit by dressing in a floral, botanical or nature-inspired outfit.
3 - 5 February 2025
Are you an ECR or MCR working on partnership-based research with social impact?
We are excited to invite University of Sydney ECR/MCRs who are looking to apply for partnership-based Category 1 grants (i.e. ARC/NHMRC partnership-based grants) to attend a three-day writing and development retreat. Over the course of the retreat, you will have the opportunity to hone your applications, hear from industry partnership experts, and collaborate with peers in the proposal process.
Dates: 3rd - 5th February 2025.
Location: Bowral, NSW
Funding: This is a fully funded retreat, covered by Jen Smith-Merry's ARC Industry Laureate Fellowship.
Places are limited. Click the link about for further information, and to submit your expression of interest. EOIs close 2nd December 2024.
A conversation with scholars Yvonne Low and Mary Roberts, and artist Simryn Gill, about the poetics and ethics of research.
University staff are invited to register for in-person wellbeing sessions, developed in partnership with Sydney University Sport and the Chau Chak Wing Museum.
The United States Studies Centre's annual conference theme for this year "The future of American leadership and a contested Asia"
The University adopted the new Campus Access Policy in July this year to provide clearer information about expectations and requirements of conduct on campus.
As part of its implementation, we are running an additional review of the policy before the end of the year to assess its effectiveness and encourage you to share your views. If you want to make a submission, you will need to do so before 30 November.
We're introducing changes in accordance with the Fair Work Act 2009 to ensure that casual staff members are well-informed about their conditions of employment. All casual staff will receive a Casual Employment Information Statement on a regular basis.
A solution is under development for the ongoing issue with Academic Profiles and is planned to be released by Friday 15 November. The issue is currently preventing academic profiles from showing up in search (including Google Search and in some cases the corporate website search).
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