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Tuesday 30 July, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Lessons in Leadership with Adjunct Professor Anthony M. Schembri AM - Chief Executive, Northern Sydney Local Health District
Wednesday 31 July, 8:00 am - 9:00 am
In this EDIT Collaboration webinar, Dr Andrea Goldschmidt & PhD student Laura D’Adamo will present a novel method for understanding dietary restraint constructs that may signify elevated risk for eating disorders in children and adolescents with higher BMI. The ultimate goal is to inform screening and monitoring methods for youth presenting for weight management interventions.
Thursday 1 August, 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Hosted by Gilbert Lorquet, CEO, NORTH Foundation on behalf of the Kolling Priority Research Area, Musculoskeletal, with presenters Professors Trudy Rebbeck, David Hunter, Michael Nicholas, Associate Professor Meilang Xue, Drs Tom Lynch and Jobe Shatrov.
A showcase of current musculoskeletal research, presented by researchers from Osteoarthritis Research, Suttons Arthritis, Pain Management Research Centre, A3BC Biobank, Murray Maxwell Biomechanics Lab and the John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research. There will be an opportunity for discussion, light refreshments to follow.
Wednesday 7 August, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
We are pleased to invite you to our next Navigation series session on Safeguarding your research: an introduction to the regulatory environment in Australia with Victoria Romaniuk, Strategic Adviser, Research Risk and Security, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research - Enterprise and Engagement).
You’ll leave the session with an improved understanding of national security legislation and how it impacts on specific roles; and, how to identify potential foreign interference and report incidents
Tuesday 27 August, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Lessons in Leadership with Cathryn Cox PSM - Chief Executive, Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network
Wednesday 28 August, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Hosted by the Kolling Priority Research Area, Neuroscience and Pain with Professor Ashley Craig and presenter Dr John Bourke .
Community reintegration is a key outcome of rehabilitation, however achieving successful community integration is a challenging, complex, and multifaceted process.
In this presentation, Johnny will draw on his research to highlight the complexity involved in successful community reintegration and discuss how addressing this complexity requires systems thinking and co-production research.
27 June - 26 September, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Alumni are invited to tour the state of the art facilities at the Susan Wakil Health Building.
The Susan Wakil Health Building, Western Avenue, Camperdown 2050.
Free, registration is essential.
Thursday 29 August > register here.
Thursday 26 September > register here.
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
In this session, Associate Professor Lexine Stapinski and Tara Guckel from the Matilda Centre will share the latest research on how our bodies and minds benefit from a break or reduction in alcohol, along with tips to support ourselves, or others, to hit pause on that extra glass.
Come hear the 54 bells of the University of Sydney’s historic carillon, played by one of our carillonists.
Everything you’ve wanted to know about research co-design and community-led research but were afraid to ask.
Our F11 Chemistry Building and surrounding buildings on Eastern Avenue at the Camperdown campus were evacuated this afternoon following a fire inside a laboratory. The building remains closed. Staff and students are being advised to temporarily avoid the area until the emergency services operations are complete. There are no injuries to students or staff, and we are working with emergency services and building management to ensure the safety of our community and a return to normal operations as soon as safe and practical.
There are 11 categories you can recognise your peers for, including early-career teaching or researching and championing diversity and inclusion. Explore all the categories, eligibility and criteria, and how to nominate, on the staff intranet.
The Academic Integrity Policy and Academic Integrity Procedures have been updated to promote the ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI) and outline the responsibilities for staff and students. Find out more about the use of generative AI in assessments and what unit coordinators need to communicate to students.
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