10 things hiring managers notice in an interview - Intranet

Mark says that thoughtfulness and reflection on the question count for a lot. ... For Mark Try, Head of Customer Experience and Service Improvement, DVC (Registrar), already being an employee shouldn’t make you complacent.

May - Intranet

As the University community marks National Reconciliation Week, we talk to Bianca Williams, Project Officer, Social Inclusion Unit, about her work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students under ... Dr Red Ruby Scarlet, Faculty of Education and Social Work, will facilitate a University panel discussion about Turning the heat up on homophobia and transphobia tomorrow to mark the International Day

Share in an ancient cultural custom - Intranet

gatherings. They often have associations with cleansing, renewal and to mark significant milestones, such as after a child is born. ... The reclamation of language and Aboriginal ceremonial practices in public spaces is a mark of respect and maturity in Australia’s engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island culture.

Senior leadership changes - Intranet

Senior leadership changes. 1 April 2016. Rebecca Murray appointed Vice-Principal (Strategy), former CFO Mark Easson to leave University. ... The title change takes place with immediate effect. Meanwhile, after 10 years’ service Mark Easson has accepted a leadership role as Chief Financial Officer at NSW TAFE and will leave the

A message from the Vice-Chancellor - Intranet

A message from the Vice-Chancellor. 28 September 2021. Vice-Chancellor and Principal Mark Scott has written to colleagues ahead of the additional concessional days for staff on Thursday 30 September ... Fittingly, this Friday marks the beginning of Mental Health Month across NSW, and throughout October we will have a variety of events designed to encourage us to think about our mental

Protest encampment update - Intranet

Kind regards,. Mark. Mark Scott. Vice-Chancellor and President . . ... Protest encampment update. 2 May 2024. Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, wrote to all staff with an update on the protest encampment and conduct expectations for staff and students.

How we come together - Intranet

I look forward to hearing your feedback. Kind regards,. Mark. Mark Scott.

Protest encampment update - Intranet

I will continue to keep you updated. Kind regards,. Mark. Mark Scott. ... Protest encampment update. 17 June 2024. Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, wrote to all staff and students on Monday 17 June with an update on the protest encampment.

May - 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 Rosanne Quinnell - Intranet

Mark collected several seeds on 28 September 2016. He approached me to see if I would like to see if I could germinate them. ... I have had many conversations with Mark Moellor (Head of Grounds) about how the plants on campus have enormous potential for teaching and learning in various curricula.

Exploring greener avenues - Intranet

Gingko trees are deciduous and are known to perform well in urban locations such as our inner-city campus," Mark adds. ... There are more than 20,000 pedestrian movements on Eastern Avenue every day, and we couldn't run the risk of more trees falling over," says Mark.

March - Intranet

Friday 31 March marks International Transgender Day of Visibility – a day to raise awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people across the world. ... Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott wrote to all staff to provide an update on the implementation roadmaps for the Sydney in 2032 Strategy.

November - Intranet

Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, has written to colleagues to provide an update on two important matters – our approach to hybrid working and Sydney Listens. ... As we mark Transgender Awareness Week, we speak with Kade Fenwick, Diversity and Inclusion Consultant within Organisational Development at Sydney about the team's work in supporting the LGBTQIA+ community at

November - Intranet

We speak with Pip Marks, the new Director of Clinical Trials at the University, about some of her favourite things about the new role and what projects she's currently working

February - Intranet

Professor Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, wrote to all staff to announce the Snow Vision Accellorator. ... Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, wrote to all staff to invite everyone to register and attend the 2025 March All-Staff Town Hall.

April - Intranet

Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, wrote to all staff to share an update on the recent incident at Bondi Junction. ... Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott wrote to colleagues to invite them to take part in Sydney Listens 2024, which will be open for all staff to participate in from this

March - Intranet

Vice-Chancellor and Principal Mark Scott has written to all staff following the release of the 2021 National Student Safety Survey results. ... Vice-Chancellor and Principal Mark Scott has written to all staff to provide an update on the recommencement of bargaining for the Enterprise Agreement.

2025 - Intranet

Professor Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, wrote to all staff to announce the Snow Vision Accellorator. ... Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, wrote to all staff about participating in the 2025 Sydney Listens Survey.

Protest encampment update - Intranet

Kind regards,. Mark. Mark Scott. Vice-Chancellor and President. Contact us. Email. ... Protest encampment update. 25 June 2024. Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, wrote to all staff and students on Monday 24 June with an update on the protest encampment.

University authors win NSW Premier’s History Awards - Intranet

The trio were honoured at an awards ceremony to mark NSW History Week. ... Professor Mark McKenna from the Department of History was awarded the Australian History Prize for his book From the Edge: Australia’s Lost Histories.

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