Recordkeeping - Intranet

Recordkeeping. Records Management Services manage student, staff and administrative records in hardcopy and electronic formats through the University's corporate recordkeeping system – Records Online. Advice. We provide recordkeeping advice and solutions to any unit within the University. Training. We provide recordkeeping training, which includes:. using online recordkeeping systems. paper document conversion. enhancing your business processes. Additional services. General enquiries.

Fire safety services - Intranet

Fire safety services. In the event of a fire. Warn everyone in immediate danger. Activate a ‘break glass’ alarm if your building has one. Try to put out the fire – if it is safe to do so, and you are trained in fire-fighting techniques. Close the door, if safe to do so. Evacuate the building via the nearest safe exit. Do not use lifts if there is a fire. Follow the directions of your warden or Protective Services officer. Proceed to the assembly area. Only when you are safe, call

Road to 2032: Making our community proud - Intranet

Road to 2032: Making our community proud. 7 April 2022. The third round of Campus Conversations has now been completed, but you can still have your say in shaping our future vision for 2032 online. More than 140 colleagues last week shared what would make them proud to be a member of the University of Sydney community over the next 10 years. Staff from across the University joined the third round of our Campus Conversations events to share their views on how our strategic direction could be

Sustainability Strategy 2032 - Intranet

Sustainability Strategy 2032. A revised environmental sustainability strategy. The institutional strategy will cover our education, research, and operational activities, to drive sustainability informed decision making and practice across our University. What we’re doing. We’re revising our environmental sustainability strategy to outline our plans over the next 7 years. Our new Environmental Sustainability Strategic Plan, aligned to Sydney in 2032 (pdf, 430MB), will be supported by two

Five minutes with Jennifer Stanton - Intranet

Creating digital collections: Five minutes with Jennifer Stanton. 21 July 2020. As Manager Digital Collections in the University Library, Jennifer Stanton is passionate about making digital information accessible for teaching, research and the public interest. We chat with her about what's involved and the Library's latest collection, 'Collecting COVID-19', which University staff and students are invited to contribute to. What is your background and how did you come to join the University? I

Requests to upgrade to DMA or PhD - Intranet

Requests to upgrade to DMA or PhD. While not encouraging upgrade transfers, the SCM Research Education Committee has established the following guidelines for dealing with such requests for transfer. 1) Application for transfer must be made by the student through Sydney Student following consultation with the supervisory team. An updated research proposal including when relevant information on creative work must be submitted with the application. As part of the proposal or in addition, include

Capital Program - Intranet

Capital Program. The Capital Program provides funds to the University to acquire, replace, build, or upgrade physical and digital assets such as buildings, technology, and research equipment with a  purchase price greater than $20,000 (excluding GST). These types of expenses are classified as capital expenses (CAPEX) as they result in a new or upgraded asset for the University. Funds are allocated in ways that ensure funding is aligned with long-term, strategy projects and remains aligned to

February - Intranet

More volunteers are needed for testing to prepare for the first release of the University intranet on 10 April. ... . University intranet update. 22 February 2013.

Sydney Spotlight with Sara Anderson - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Sara Anderson. 24 February 2025. We talk to Sara Anderson, Senior Administrative Officer in the Protective and Risk Services team, about the work her team does to make the University a better place, as well as her role in the upcoming University Mardi Gras float. Sara posing for a magazine in Paris. My favourite thing about my role is. The people I work with who strive everyday to make the University a better place, and they do that so well. Last last year I had a health

Sydney Spotlight with Steve Junor - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Steve Junor. 20 September 2024. We chatted with Steve Junor, Manager, Communications Infrastructure, about impacting our community, working collaboratively and unwinding with music. My favourite thing about my role is. The opportunity to work on projects that have a tangible impact on the entire University community. Whether it’s ensuring that students can connect to high-speed Wi-Fi whilst enjoying the beautiful outdoor spaces on campus or working with heritage

Sydney Spotlight with Annemarie Hennessy - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Annemarie Hennessy. 7 June 2024. Professor Annemarie Hennessy AM, Deputy Executive Dean (Westmead), talks about the exciting work happening at the Faculty and broader community in Western Sydney. Annemarie with her dogs Charlie and Delta. My favourite thing about my role is. That I get to continue to work in Western Sydney with its vibrant multicultural community – and its rapid growth. It's a very exciting time to be working in medicine and health in Sydney and even

Transition to Canvas - Intranet

If you have feedback about this staff intranet page please contact the site author, Staff Communications, by emailing [email protected].

Sydney Spotlight: Scott Ryan - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight: Scott Ryan. 7 April 2021. In recognition of the recent release of Sydney Conservatorium of Music's feature-length opera film Cendrillon, we speak to Scott Ryan, Artistic Planning Manager at the Con, about his dynamic and varied role in making such productions possible. Scott Ryan, Artistic Planning Manager at Sydney Conservatorium of Music. My favourite thing about my role is. The people! In my role I get to work alongside the most incredible, inspirational academic and

Endorsed tools: generative AI - Intranet

Learn more about the generative artificial intelligence tools that are endorsed for use by University staff and affiliates.

FMH Wins 24 April - Intranet

FMH Wins 24 April. 24 April 2023. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Professor Chris Little. (Click to enlarge.). Global recognition for Arabanoo Precinct muscoskeletal researcher. Professor Chris Little has been awarded the prestigious award during the World Congress on Osteoarthritis in Denver, Colorado. Professor Little, who is part of Sydney Musculoskeletal Health, said he was delighted and honoured to receive the award, which acknowledges outstanding research and progress.

2021 Risk Culture Survey results - Intranet

2021 Risk Culture Survey results. 18 August 2021. Results of the Risk Culture Survey sent to all staff in May have provided key insights about risk culture and awareness at the University. Almost 1500 staff from across the University completed the Risk Culture Survey between 17 May and 31 May, including almost 800 written responses. “The Risk Management team would like to thank all colleagues who took the time to complete the survey and appreciate the feedback given,” said Nisha Graham,

Share in an ancient cultural custom - Intranet

Share in an ancient cultural custom. 7 February 2020. To celebrate the beginning of the academic year, a traditional Welcome Ceremony, including a smoking ceremony and traditional dancing, will be held on the Fisher Library lawns on 19 February. Have you ever wondered what a smoking ceremony is or what the ancient custom symbolises? Matthew Poll, of South Sea and Torres Strait Islander heritage, explains the fascinating history of smoking ceremonies, why Indigenous peoples have been practising

October - Intranet

. Engaging with the Chau Chak Wing Museum. 26 October 2020. With the new Museum opening in November, learn more about its collection, capabilities and the professional development opportunities available in object-based learning to help support your teaching and research. While preparing to conduct teaching, research, outreach, placement and commercial activities at our farms and remote sites, remember to complete an Academic Request and Imapct Assessment (ARIA) form. Find out what's been

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