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Burcu Karlsson Northern Clinical School Associate Professor Carolyn Day Central Clinical School Professor Frank Lovicu School of Medical Sciences.
5 March 2019 Page 2. Workshop attendees Figure 1. Name Area Burcu Karlsson Northern Clinical School Dr Carolyn Day Central Clinical School Christie Adamson Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery
RCextract30Jun2024. Responsibility Centres as at 30 June 2024. Responsibility Centres. Responsibility Centre Description. RC Status. Segment Reporting Type. Segment Reporting Sub-type. A0000_TOTAL_UNSYD. 50000_DVC_PROVOST. DVC & Provost (50000_DVC_PROVOST). 50100_PROV. DVC & Provost Exc Faculties (50100_PROV). 51000_PROV_OFF. Office of the DVC & Provost (51000_PROV_OFF). 51100_PROV_OFF. Office of the DVC & Provost (51100_PROV_OFF). 51110_PROV_OFF. Office of the DVC & Provost (51110_PROV_OFF).
sas-comms-schedule-2024. 2024 SAS student communications schedule. Thursday, June 27, 2024. Target audience. Date. End date. Communication. Key message(s). Process area. Event. Domestic /international. Course cohort. Segment. Session. SRL (if Sydney Student). Notes. Monday, November 27, 2023. Friday, February 16, 2024. Student financial statement available. Student Financial Statement now available Log in to Sydney Student to view statement. Fees. Enrolment task completed. Domestic. All.
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22 February 2019 Page 2. Workshop attendees Figure 1. Name Area Burcu Karlsson Northern Clinical School Carolyn Roy Sydney Operating Model.
Academic Academic D1707 Karlsson, Mats Arne (D1707) Active Academic Academic D1708 Suter, Rebecca Marcella (D1708) Active Academic Academic D1709 Babicz, Lionel Isidore (D1709) Active Academic Academic D1711 Mihic, Tamaki (D1711) Active
The University of Sydney. Revised Change Proposal. Research Translation. 5 June 2024. Written by: Steven Maguire and Andrew Schrader. Consultation Reference: FC067. Date 5 June 2024. Version: V.1. Draft Change Proposal. Table of Contents. 1. INTRODUCTION AND CONTEXT. 3. Purpose. 3. Background. 3. Current state. 3 2. THE PROPOSED CHANGE. 3. Rationale for the change. 6. Implications of the change. 7 Advantages of the proposed change. 7. Disadvantages of the proposed change. 8. Impact of the change
1. Provost’s Capital Equipment and Contingency Fund – Funding Rules and Guidelines. 1. Objective. The Provost’s Capital Equipment (CAPEX) and Contingency Fund is an annual funding program that supports total or partial cost of a capital equipment to advance research and education. 2. Funding. Funds are available to support requests for new or replacement equipment and maintenance and/or repair of existing equipment. 2. Eligibility Criteria. • All faculties and University schools are
Provost’s Capital Equipment and Contingency Fund – Funding Rules and Guidelines. 1. Objective. The Provost’s Capital Equipment (CAPEX) and Contingency Fund is an annual funding program that supports total or partial cost of a capital equipment to advance research and education. 2. Funding. Funds are available to support requests for new or replacement equipment and maintenance and/or repair of existing equipment. 2. Eligibility Criteria. All faculties and University schools are eligible
Faculty of Medicine and Health. HDR NEWSLETTERIssue: 42July 2024. Welcome to the FMH HDR Newsletter - bringing you the latest in HDR workshops, announcements, resources. to help strengthen your research practice, spotlights on leaders in the field, feel-good stories and much. more! We hope that you will take advantage of all the University has on offer in order to enrich your HDR. experience. In this edition:. HDR Announcements | FMH HDR Conference 24-25 July 2024 / Audience RegistrationHDR
Online Teaching Allocation release notes. Release 6. Release Date 4 July 2024. Document Author(s) Amy Robinson and James Campbell. Changes Notes functionality. Filter and sort functionality. Ignore class functionality. Approval enhancement. Withdraw pending allocations. General notes. These enhancements are designed to streamline your experience with the Online Teaching Allocation Tool and improve overall functionality and user experience. It will require users to accept a new version of the
20 June 2024. ICT All Hands. We recognise and pay respect to the Elders and communities – past, present, and emerging – of the lands that the University of Sydney's campuses stand on. For thousands of years they have shared and exchanged knowledges across innumerable generations for the benefit of all. The University of Sydney. What we’re talking about today. 11.00am(10 mins). 11.10am(15 mins). 11.25am(15 mins). 11.40am(20 mins). CIO update Sandie Matthews. Generative AI at UoS Frank
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Executive Indigenous Leaders Program (EILP). Artw. ork:. Tra. de C. onne. ctio. n Ar. tist:. D. ebra. Bea. le. Developing high potential Indigenous leadersAGSM @ UNSW Business School. 2 | EILP AGSM Short Courses 2024. 1. Please read and complete the application from Pages 3-7. 2. Forward your completed application to your manager to endorse and complete Page 8. Your application cannot be accepted without your manager/sponsors endorsement. 3. If you have any questions in relation to the program
Executive Indigenous Leaders Program (EILP). Artw. ork:. Tra. de C. onne. ctio. n Ar. tist:. D. ebra. Bea. le. Developing high potential Indigenous leadersAGSM @ UNSW Business School. The Executive Indigenous Leaders Program (EILP) was created by the Elevate RAP Working Group1, supported by Reconciliation Australia in 2016. The objective of the program is to cultivate the next generation of future, senior Indigenous business leaders who will have an influential role in shaping the future not
ADP Research Support Scheme 2024 Scheme Objectives This scheme supports ADP Researchers financially. The objective of this funding scheme is to provide financial support to ADP researchers who do not otherwise have funding available for their research activities. Expected outcomes of such financial support include:. • The production of high-quality research outputs. • Development of research that can be used as a basis to apply. for an externally funded project or program. • Strengthened
The University of Sydney. Draft Revised Change Proposal. University Library. 7 February13 June 2024. Written by: Philip Kent. Consultation Reference:. FC055. Date 7 February13 June 2024. Version: 1.0. Table of Contents. RevisedDraft Change Proposal 2. 1. INTRODUCTION AND CONTEXT. 3. Purpose. 3. Executive summary. 3. Background. 3. Current state. 4. Library Executive. 5. Academic Services. 5. Access Services. 7. Central Services. 10. Site Services. 13 2. THE PROPOSED CHANGE. 16. Expressions of
SOLES Fund to support publication costs in high impact journals. Overview The goal of the fund is to assist SOLES academics in publishing their research in the highest impact journals relevant to their discipline to uplift research performance in the School. The fund will potentially support publication fees, open access fees and other costs associated with publications. It is likely that not all applications will be funded. They will be assessed on their merit by the Head of School, Associate
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