Academic Promotions - Provost

Academic Promotions Policy, procedures and online application form are available via the University Academic Promotions website.

2016 - Intranet

Are you thinking about applying for academic promotion in the next few years? ... Last week the Academic Board approved policy changes for the administration of written exams.

Inside Academic Board - Intranet

We’ve recently announced our five wonderful Payne-Scott professors, and the Task Force will soon be bringing back to the Board the Charter of Academic Freedom. ... Board. What are your priorities for your second term as Chair of Academic Board?

University reaches critical gender equality milestone - Intranet

targets. Last week we announced the appointment of Professor Anna Reid as the new Dean of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. ... A fundamental part of the University’s recently announced 2016–20 Strategic Plan, WCALS is overseen by Human Resources and includes a suite of initiatives.

February - Intranet

The online application system for academic promotions is now open for staff who have already registered their notice of intent to apply in 2022. ... Changes have been made to the Outside Earnings of Academic Staff Policy 2011 and associated Procedures.

January - Intranet

Congratulations to 48 faculty staff who were successful for promotion, effective 1 January 2025.

09 - Intranet

Join Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen Garton for an information session about academic promotions in 2015. ... . Information session on academic promotions in 2015. 09 February 2015.

News - Intranet

They shared their experiences going for academic promotion as education focused academics. ... Achievements from around the faculty this week. Congratulations to the 135 colleagues from across the Faculty of Medicine and Health who successfully applied for academic promotion in 2024, effective 1 January

December - Intranet

Congratulations to the 224 colleagues from across the University who successfully applied for academic promotion in 2020. ... The NSW Government has announced increased restrictions for the greater Sydney region which come into effect at 11.59pm on Sunday 20 December.

January - Intranet

Congratulations to the 165 colleagues from across the University who successfully applied for academic promotion in 2017. ... Thinking about applying for academic promotion? On Tuesday 30 January join an information session hosted by Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen Garton.

2024 - Intranet

Congratulations to the 257 colleagues from across the University who successfully applied for academic promotion in 2023. ... Academic contribution to community acknowledged. Study shows SE Asian forests resisted 'savannisation' in Last Glacial Maximum.

Two weeks until SOAR applications close - Intranet

Open to University of Sydney academic staff at levels B, C and D (but you must not have applied for level E) the SOAR Fellowship scheme supports early-career researchers with ... 4 promotions (3 to level E and one to level D).

Celebrating our Equity Fellows - Intranet

Dr Murray emphasised that male academics are also eligible to apply for the Brown Fellowships. ... The fellowships aim to prepare female academics to apply for, and assume, roles at levels D and E in the near future.

2022 - Intranet

On 17 October the Provost wrote to update employees on the employee payments review, with a focus on casual academics. ... The University has announced two new parnterships that will foster research and learning opportunities for students in India and Australia.

Higher Education Academy Fellows announced - Intranet

Their fellowships credit a sustained record of effective strategic leadership in academic practice and academic development as a key contribution to high quality student learning. ... Higher Education Academy Fellows announced. 8 May 2017. The Higher Education Academy in the UK has awarded 23 University of Sydney staff with new fellowships, including five prestigious Principal Fellowships, in

2017 Equity Fellows announced - Intranet

flourish. “Research is critical to academic growth and developing new insights, however we know not all our academics have the same opportunities when it comes to research because of personal circumstances,” ... The Thompson Fellowships aim to address the underrepresentation of women in senior academic positions and provide opportunities for female academics at Levels C or D to develop and strengthen their research,

2020 - Intranet

Congratulations to the 224 colleagues from across the University who successfully applied for academic promotion in 2020. ... members. Colleagues interested in applying for an academic promotion in the next few years are encouraged to attend an upcoming career development session on 11 November to learn about the process

April - Intranet

Do you have an opinion about the sale and promotion of sugary drinks on campus? ... Build strategies to independently manage your career’ was the key message from The Strategic Academic Career Insight session, held last week for academic staff.

2023 - Intranet

The Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor announced the new program to help create an institutional environment that sets consistent performance expectations and supports academics to flourish and reach their potential. ... An update on Focus 1 and an invitation to register for the Academic Excellence Program Town Hall.

2023 - Intranet

. Celebrating our PERIscope Commercialisation Award Winners. 15 December 2023. Three research teams to be accepted into the 2024 program. Groundbreaking science, health and medicine research funded for five years. Reimagining assessments for trustworthy and authentic development of key scientific skills and co-designing teaching and learning in jazz improvisation were just some of the winners from 36 projects that received funding for Strategic Education Grants for 2024. 24m funding injection

In the media - Intranet

Times Higher Education • January 09, 2025. Struggling to balance academic life with healthy sleep habits? ... Why academics are losing sleep.

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