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Upcoming events in Medicine and Health

15 Apr

FMH Town Hall on Assessment and AI

Tuesday 15 April, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

 

Join the FMH Town Hall on Assessment & AI. This event will provide an overview of important changes coming to assessment and academic integrity from Semester 2, 2025. Learn how these changes will impact teaching, assessment, and academic integrity in the Faculty.

20 May

Semester 1 Faculty Meetings

20 May - 5 June, 2025

 

Join us to connect with colleagues and hear what's happening across our precincts and the broader faculty. This semester we'll be taking a look back at progress on our Faculty of Medicine and Health Strategy 2025 and we'll be asking for your feedback and insights as we start to look ahead to the next FMH strategic plan. 

 

Central Sydney (Patyegarang) Precinct

Tuesday 20 May, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Holme Building (A09) and online

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Western Sydney (Baludarri) Precinct

Monday 2 June, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Learning studios 5307/5308. Level 5, Westmead Innovation Centre

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Northern Sydney (Arabanoo) Precinct

Thursday 5 June, 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Kolling building

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20 May

ASI Mucosal Immunology and Microbiome Symposium 2025

20 - 25 May

 

Fantastic international speakers will be present including Kathy McKoy on 'Mechanisms by which early life microbial colonisation modulates the immune system', Tim Hand on 'Maternal regulation of the gut microbiota and the development of memory T cells', Matt Hepworth on 'How ILCs maintain tissue homeostasis' and Shruti Naik on 'Immune tissue communication in repair, infection, inflammation and cancer'.

 

Outstanding national speakers and plenty of time for oral and poster presentations will add to this list and give you a rich programme covering all aspects of mucosal immunology. Importantly, the meeting's boutique format, with only 80 attendees and social activities including dinner with the speaker and a visit to Noosa National Park, will encourage scientific exchange and collaboration.

30 May

Reconciliation Week: Tribal Warrior Cultural Cruise

Friday 30 May, 10:15 am - 1:30 pm

 

National Reconciliation Week 2025 (27 May to 3 June) is just around the corner, and we’re excited to offer our staff a unique opportunity to experience the Tribal Warrior Cruise, exploring Sydney Harbour through the eyes of its original custodians. This experience will connect you to some of the traditions and practices that Aboriginal communities have kept alive for thousands of years.

 

Reconciliation is not momentary, but a march forward. Together our nation has made great strides towards a more united future, but we have also faced and continue to face setbacks. This year's theme 'Bridging Now to Next' reflects the ongoing connection between past, present and future. It calls on all Australians to unite and move forward together, guided by the lessons of history.

 

Here in FMH, we’re excited to work together with you to ensure FMH is a safe place for all, where our education and teaching reflects our First Cultures as well as our newer cultures, and our staff and students are supported to bring their whole selves to our campuses.

Events

27 Apr

'Sham el-Naseem' Egyptian Festival

Sham el-Naseem, or “smelling the breeze”, is an ancient Egyptian festival that marks the start of Spring. Join us for an Egyptian day of picnicking, authentic Egyptian food, music, shadow puppet shows, and bilingual English-Arabic floor talks.

1 May

The Power of Postgraduate

Attend this networking and consultation event to see how you can transform your professional future with postgraduate study.

Updates and services

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