Five minutes with Xing Jin - Intranet

How do we ensure that students are able to mark cultural events of this kind? ... Five minutes with Xing Jin. 5 February 2016. To mark Lunar New Year, we speak to Confucius Institute General Manager Xing Jin about cultural engagement at the University.

Our work continues – a message following the referendum results - Intranet

Kind regards,. Mark and Lisa. Mark Scott. Vice-Chancellor and President. Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver. ... Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott and the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services) Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver have written to all staff following the referendum results.

Show your support for cultural change - Intranet

On Friday 22 July the University will launch these online modules and mark its commitment to cultural change at an event in MacLaurin Hall from 11am to 12pm. ... The Cultural Competence at Sydney launch marks a milestone in the University’s cultural competence journey and signals its commitment to creating an inclusive culture where everyone can thrive.

Sharing innovative approaches to teaching and learning - Intranet

Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott thanked colleagues for their support of students during the pandemic. ... Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) Professor Joanne Wright at the Sydney Teaching Symposium.

Underground Film Festival - Intranet

Films selected for the Festival this year will compete for the coveted Dead Oscar created by Sydney glass artist and SCA alumnus, Mark Wotherspoon. ... I find that the glass in old TVs holds a more significant meaning for my work – these screens have carried a lot of stories,” said Mark Wotherspoon.

New multidisciplinary initiative to focus on net zero - Intranet

Vice-Chancellor Mark Scott has announced a whole-of-University research centre focused on helping the world meet its climate change goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050. ... MDI). Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, and Professor Emma Johnston, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) announced the flagship research centre at an all-staff town hall on 12 March.

New partnerships strengthen University ties with India - Intranet

Mark Scott signing a memorandum of understanding with President of TCS Asia Pacific, Girish Ramachandran. ... The agreements were signed by the University of Sydney’s Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Mark Scott, and JGU’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor C.

Bound for Antarctica: Sydney’s women leaders in STEMM - Intranet

Making a mark on our planet. The program has provided opportunities for participants to connect with talented scientists and communicators, partake in impactful discussions about global environmental issues, and build their ... Homeward Bound really spoke to me [as] something I could do to make a real difference, a way to leave my mark on this world, no matter how small,” Associate Professor

End-of-year message from the Vice-Chancellor - Intranet

Regards,. Mark. Mark Scott AO. Vice-Chancellor and Principal. 2024 The University of Sydney, NSW 2006 Australia. ... End-of-year message from the Vice-Chancellor. 22 December 2021. In an end-of-year message for staff, Vice-Chancellor and Principal Mark Scott AO thanks colleagues for their contributions

Dancing to success at Mardi Gras - Intranet

Professor Stephen Garton, Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor. “We managed to stand out from 193 floats to win this award – that is a huge achievement,” said Ally Network chair Mark Smith,

16 - Intranet

To mark the start of Sydney Writers' Festival and Postgraduate Week, we speak with Judith Beveridge and her Master of Arts (Research) student Mark Macrossan about their favourite poets, what ... Five minutes with Mark Macrossan and Judith Beveridge. 16 May 2015.

Appointment of Academic Registrar - Intranet

In accepting the role, Mark said “I am absolutely thrilled to be joining the team at Sydney! ... I look forward to welcoming Mark and continuing our critical work to improve the overall educational experience for students and advance our academic mission,” said Professor Wright.

Support for students during the exam period - Intranet

website.. When will Semester Two results be released? Unit of study results (marks and grades) will be released on Wednesday 12 December.

A statement on the Voice to Parliament from the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor - Intranet

will. Kind regards,. Belinda and Mark . Belinda Hutchinson AC. Chancellor. Mark Scott AO. ... 23 August 2023. Chancellor Belinda Hutchinson AC and Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott AO have shared a statement to University staff on the Voice to Parliament.

Update on Sydney Listens actions - Intranet

I’m looking forward to getting out and spending more time with colleagues in faculties, schools, and portfolios in 2024,” Mark said. ... The University Executive has been closely considering all the Sydney Listens feedback, including extensive free-text responses that we summarised when the results were first released," said Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor

2024 - Intranet

Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott has written to staff to announce the University's highest ever ranking. ... Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott wrote to all staff and students with an update on the protest encampment.

2023 - Intranet

Chancellor and President, Mark Scott, celebrates the University's achievements at the 2023 Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence. ... Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott shared a message with students and staff about the conflict in the Middle East and support available.

2023 academic promotions announced - Intranet

Mark Johnson, School of Art, Communication and English. Rebecca McKibbin, School of Economics. ... Jonathan Danon, School of Chemistry. Mark White, School of Chemistry. Alexander Yuen, School of Chemistry.

New podcast to explore University’s global solutions - Intranet

Professor Ollie Jay and Professor Mark Scott in the studio. Join Professor Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, and discover the most pressing issues of our time from a different perspective.

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