Thesis submission and examination process - Intranet

Please see the HDR Thesis and Examinations section in the Graduate Research intranet page for further information.

Can personal leave be used to attend a medical appointment?

Where there is a requirement to attend a medical appointment during working hours, you may apply for personal leave to cover the time needed to attend the appointment. 

Central Operations Services - Intranet

Central Operations Services (COS). As a service orientated PSU, COS is responsible for leading and launching operational service strategies which enable high-quality teaching and research outcomes across the University. We aim to work in partnership with the University and our partners (Faculties, Schools and PSUs) to enable Service Delivery Strategies. COS incorporates five Business Units - Shared Service Centre, Protective & Risk Services, Asset Management & Operations, Technical Support

Teacher development and recognition - Intranet

Teacher development and recognition. There is a range of local to university-level opportunities available to academic staff designed to support colleagues across the range of teaching related roles and levels. Foundation. Unit Coordination Training. New Tutors Orientation. Teacher Development Program. Continuous (all). Self-reflection . Communities of Practice. Evidence of engagement in available programming will ensure more productive Academic Planning and Development (APD) processes,

The Sydney Undergraduate Experience - Intranet

The Sydney Undergraduate Experience. Our new undergraduate curriculum. We’ve reimagined the Sydney Undergraduate Experience with our future students front of mind. Why the change? To give ALL of our students an educational experience to prepare them for a future full of possibilities, including their ability to influence the world. Education leaders have researched and designed a curriculum to address the change, particularly the change for university education, focusing on graduate

Buildings, facilities and services - Intranet

Please refer to our WHS intranet page for more information. Lab work cannot commence, and card and key access will not be granted until inductions and hazard assessments have been completed

Meet Kim Grady - Intranet

Meet Kim Grady, our new Chief Health and Safety Officer. 25 October 2022. This Mental Health Month, we asked the University of Sydney’s new Chief Health and Safety Officer Kim Grady for her advice on how we can work together to create a healthy and safe workplace culture. Kim Grady, Chief Health and Safety Officer. After a career leading health, safety and wellbeing at organisations including Australia Post and the Adecco Group, as well as working as a Work Health and Safety specialist lawyer,

November - Intranet

. Celebrating 20 years of coaching psychology: Five minutes with Anthony Grant. 2020 marks the 20th anniversary of the Coaching Psychology Unit, founded by Professor Anthony Grant. We catch up with Professor Grant about his journey from training as a carpenter to developing a world-first program. Recognised around the globe, International Day of People with Disability promotes understanding and support for people with disability. Join the University in celebrating on 3 December. Following

Buildings, facilities and services - Intranet

Buildings, facilities and services. The delivery address for the School is:. Room 348. Madsen Building F09. Eastern Avenue. Camperdown NSW 2006. Response to COVID-19. 9 April 2020. At this time, everyone should be working from home but we do recognise it is sometimes necessary to come into Madsen Building. If staff or students need to go into Madsen, you are required to notify us using this online Madsen Building Register Form.. At weekends and after hours, access to Madsen Building is limited

Sydney Spotlight with Elisabeth Kramer - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Elisabeth Kramer. 29 September 2022. We speak with Dr Elisabeth Kramer from the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre about her time in Indonesia conducting research about some of the country's biggest challenges. Elisabeth Kramer in Yogyakarta. The highlight during my time at the SSEAC has been…. It’s hard to nominate just one highlight. Working in a multi-disciplinary institute offers a fantastic opportunity to get to know so many inspiring people from across the University

Family and Domestic Violence Leave

The University provides support to staff who may be affected by family and domestic violence. 

Read below about the support measures available to assist staff and their managers to provide a safe and supportive workplace for those experiencing family and domestic violence. 

Laboratory Animal Services (LAS) - Intranet

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Education midpoint check in - Intranet

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Disability Inclusion Week: Celebrating Excellence - Intranet

Disability Inclusion Week: Celebrating Excellence. 7 September 2022. In the spirit of this year’s theme for Disability Inclusion Week, we’re celebrating excellence through the inclusion and contributions of our disability community. From 12 to 16 September, the University is celebrating Disability Inclusion Week: an annual week of events to raise awareness of disability inclusion and help build a culture in which all staff and students can thrive and realise their full potential. The theme

External Engagement - Intranet

External Engagement. The External Engagement portfolio (formerly, External Relations) brings together teams and professional service units that connect the University with external parties: current and prospective partners and students; industry, government and community groups; educational and cultural institutions; and the public. The External Engagement portfolio, led by Kirsten Andrews, Vice-President (External Engagement), comprises over 350 staff across the following teams:. External

February - Intranet

. Media highlights from February. 28 February 2019. Our academics feature frequently in the news, speaking on a wide range of subject areas. Read about the hot topics of the past month. A refreshed Academic Honesty Education Module and new decision-making and penalty guidelines will help teachers to have quality conversations with their students about academic honesty. In the lead up to International Women's Day, we chat to ARC Future Fellow, Sydney mentoring participant and trailblazing

Sydney Spotlight: Matt Poll - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight: Matt Poll. 25 May 2021. Ahead of National Reconciliation Week, we speak to Matt Poll from the Chau Chak Wing Museum about his work in bringing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture to the forefront of public consciousness. My favourite thing about my role is. Creating a shared space for the telling of deeper histories of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island stories. This involves working with lots of fascinating people and connecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait

New staff obligations for reporting data breaches - Intranet

New staff obligations for reporting data breaches. 2 November 2023. Upcoming changes to privacy legislation will soon be imposing stricter breach reporting obligations on the University, making it important that you know what to do if you suspect a data breach has occurred. The Mandatory Notification of Data Breach (MNDB) scheme comes into effect on 28 November 2023. The new scheme is a major change to the way NSW public offices, including the University, are required to handle data breaches.

Emergency Evacuation - Intranet

Emergency Evacuation. If the Conservatorium must be evacuated, you will hear either a ‘beep….beep’ alarm or an announcement. How to evacuate the building. 1. Immediately locate your NEAREST emergency exit (green EXIT sign). 2. Walk calmly, DO NOT RUN. Leave larger items (including instruments) behind. 3. Follow the Evacuation Wardens’ instructions. They wear YELLOW HELMETS. 4. Once outside, make your way to the nearest ASSEMBLY AREA. 5. Do not re-enter the building until instructed by

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