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Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs) are frequently criticised for inconsistent decision-making.
Under the ARDC/CT:IQ Clinical Research Data Sharing Frameworks Project, we undertook a Shared Ethical Debate (ShED) exercise to understand how HRECs are making decisions.
Time: 9 am – 12 pm
Location: Level 6 McKenzie Room, Charles Perkins Centre
This event welcomes the 2026 Implementation Science Fellows and provides an opportunity to connect with peers, academic mentors, and members of the Academic Implementation Science Network (AISN) and Implementation Science Academy.
Please join us for the Northern Sydney (Arabanoo) Precinct, Faculty Meeting for Semester 1,2026.
Presented by the University of Sydney and sponsored by the City of Sydney, Raising the Bar 2026 will transform 10 inner-city bars into spaces of learning for one night only on Thursday May 7.
Featuring 20 free talks from University of Sydney researchers and academics, join us as we explore the new ideas and technologies shaping our world.
“What is going to happen to me?” Prognosis is central to clinical care, but methodologically challenging.
This talk will show how NextGen evidence synthesis, especially IPD meta‑analysis, can advance prognosis research in women’s health.
Please join the FMH Leadership team for the Central Sydney (Patyegarang) Precinct, Faculty Meeting for Semester 1, 2026
Central Sydney (Patyegarang) Precinct, Faculty Meeting Semester 1, 2026
Behind every powerful biomarker informed publication is a well run biospecimen process.
In this talk, discover how operational excellence safeguards samples, strengthens insights and unlocks future research potential.
Please join the FMH leadership team for the Western Sydney (Baludarri) Precinct, Faculty Meeting for Semester 1,2026.
Western Sydney (Baludarri) Precinct, Faculty Meeting Semester 1, 2026
The SCM String Orchestra, conducted by Roger Benedict, presents a richly expressive program for strings spanning pastoral lyricism and contemporary Australian voices.
As the carillon plays familiar tunes across the lawns, see if your team can guess the song and enjoy a moment to switch off, soak up the atmosphere, and connect with others.
This workshop offers you the chance to explore new avenues for multidisciplinary research in adaptation finance. On the day, we will hear from you about your current work and research interests, form clusters of researchers with common interests, and identify new projects to advance.
Dive into the shared story between the humanities and technology and learn valuable lessons about how to embrace both.
Submit your feedback by Friday 15 May to help strengthen our approach to identifying and addressing modern slavery risks for our community and supply chains.
Submit your feedback by Tuesday 19 May to help ensure our staff leave provisions continue to be applied in a way that supports wellbeing, flexibility and the diverse needs of our workforce.
This is to allow space for the site compound supporting the construction of the A01 Teaching and Learning Hub.
During the session, the University, NTEU, and the CPSU NSW discussed simplifying and improving Schedule 1, and academic job security, and leave provisions.
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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