FMH Wins 22 April - Intranet

FMH Wins 22 April. 22 April 2024. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Promising research targeting leukemic stem cells. Did you know that by 2035, more than 275,000 Australians are expected to be living with a blood cancer? Dr Jenny Wang from the School of Medical Sciences and her research laboratory - currently composed of 4 postdoctoral fellows, 2 research assistants and 3 PhD students - has made exciting discoveries that were recently published in Blood (a top journal in

FMH Wins 5 June - Intranet

FMH Wins 5 June. 5 June 2023. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Associate Professor Marianne Weber. Daffodil Centre study shows smoking rate target unreachable without strong action. New research from the Daffodil Centre shows that if current trends are maintained, the Australian Government will not achieve their target of 5% adult smoking rates by 2030 until 2039. If trends in tobacco control effects flatline, this target could be delayed until 2066. Lead author Associate

Sydney Spotlight: Dr Jacob Crouse - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight: Dr Jacob Crouse. 12 October 2021. During Mental Health Month, we speak to Dr Jacob Crouse from the Youth Mental Health and Technology Team at the Brain and Mind Centre, about his research into how understanding and managing sleep-wake cycles and circadian rhythms can improve mental health among young people. Jacob Crouse taking some time off in Croatia. My favourite thing about my role is. the opportunity to discover things about the world, especially if these discoveries

Sydney Spotlight: Catherine Synnott - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight: Catherine Synnott. 2 March 2021. Catherine Synnott from the Research Portfolio tells us about the importance of working in an environment where you can be accepted as who you are, and how stepping outside your comfort zone can help you have experiences that can enrich your life. Catherine Synnott rehearsing with her co-stars for the 2021 Mardi Gras Parade. My favourite thing about my role is. Working with a diverse range of people, alongside my colleagues in the Research

Team volunteering - Intranet

Team volunteering. We encourage you to take time out each year for your team to engage in a volunteering activity. Volunteering offers many benefits, including opportunities for our team members to; gain new skills and knowledge, work collaboratively, enjoy a sense of achievement and fulfilment, as well as connect to and better understand our community. We have sourced the following opportunities for volunteering across Sydney for groups of 5 – 20 people. Please see some suggestions below for

Schedule 2: Classification descriptors - Intranet

Schedule 2: Classification descriptors. ACADEMIC STAFF. The responsibilities of Academic staff may vary according to the specific requirements of the University to meet its objectives, to different discipline requirements and/or to individual staff development. Typical standards for levels of Academic staff, other than casual staff, are as set out below. The levels are differentiated by level of complexity, degree of autonomy, leadership requirements of the position and level of achievement of

Publications and research grants - Intranet

If you have feedback about this staff intranet page please contact the site author, Staff Communications, by emailing [email protected]. ... Industry Collaboration Funding. The University has several funding schemes to facilitate collaboration with industry, many of which are listed on the intranet here.

Intersex Awareness Day - Intranet

Fighting for the human rights of intersex people. 24 October 2022. Sydney Health Ethics focus on the ethical issues across health, medicine and the life sciences. For people with innate variations of sex characteristics (intersex variations), responses to their physical traits put them at risk of many human rights violations, including forced and coercive medical interventions and harmful practices. PhD student, Morgan Carpenter is working hard to see law reform across Australia. Intersex

When is the deadline to submit timesheets?

The cut off time for timesheets to be both submitted and approved before the close of the pay period is 4pm on the Thursday before the payday.

Foundational Leadership Program - Intranet

Foundational Leadership Program. The new Foundational Leadership Program is designed to build fundamental leadership skills for aspiring and newly appointed people leaders in our University of Sydney context. This fully online, self-directed program is most suitable for staff at HEO levels 5–7 and Academic levels A/B. However, it is available to all staff via Workday, at no cost. Piloted in 2024, Foundational Leadership contains curated online learning materials and interactive elements to

Conditions of use - Intranet

Conditions of use. Terms and conditions of use. The Staff ID is:. a) the Staff Card; or. b) Digital Staff Card. The Staff Card is the property of the University of Sydney and must be returned to the University when requested. The Staff Card is the responsibility of the staff member. It is not transferable to any other person. Staff ID must be carried at all times when on campus. Your University of Sydney Staff Card is not valid if mutilated, defaced or damaged. Loss of a Staff Card must be

HDR funding - Intranet

HDR funding. Research funding scheme for HDR students. The Faculty of Science research funding scheme provides a consistent and transparent funding model across the Faculty to support the research of Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students in addition to the University Postgraduate Research Support Scheme (PRSS) funding provided to students. The mechanism takes into account the likely level of support required for a project, enrolment status and thesis writing. It is also limited by Supervisor

Sydney Spotlight with Kathryn Elliott - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Kathryn Elliott. 15 October 2024. Kathryn Elliott, Strategic Programs Manager, Engagement within Education – Enterprise & Engagement (EEE) talks about how the Work Integrated Learning team supports students to gain real-world experiences as part of their university studies. Kathryn Elliott wearing a self-made shirt. My favourite thing about my role is. That my role straddles engagement with industry partners, academics and students. Our team is currently supporting

Sydney Spotlight with Dr Samantha Clarke - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Dr Samantha Clarke. 21 May 2024. Dr Samantha Clarke, Senior Lecturer (Education-Focused), talks about how her team supports our teaching colleagues to continue developing their skills and empower our students to succeed. Samantha with her two dalmatians, Leo and Dylan. My favourite thing about my role is. The incredible team I get to work with. We're in the privileged position to support educators across the University, which means our roles cover a wide range of

Ethical frameworks and legislation - Intranet

Ethical frameworks and legislation. Privacy legislation. Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC). Privacy Act 1988 (Federal Register of Legislation). Information and Privacy Commission NSW (IPC NSW). Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002 (NSW Legislation website). Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (NSW Legislation website). Workplace Surveillance Act 2005 (NSW Legislation website). Privacy guidelines. Health Information / Medical Research:.

Schedule 5: English language teaching staff - Intranet

Schedule 5: English language teaching staff. Application. This Schedule applies to English language teaching staff as defined in clause 2 of this Schedule and prevails to the extent of any inconsistency over the provisions of the Agreement. Definitions. In this Schedule:. Casual employment: see the definition in clause 33 of this Schedule. English language teaching staff means qualified staff employed to work within CET in the classifications of Language Teacher as defined in this clause or

Sydney Spotlight Julia Horne - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Professor Julia Horne. 14 May 2024. We speak with Professor of History and University Historian Julia Horne about the University of Sydney Oral History Collection and the new podcast, Speaking of History, which premieres in late May. My favourite thing about my role is. Working with the amazing University of Sydney Oral History Collection. It was started long before I arrived at the University – by historians in the 1970s who were researching the history of the

Faculty Project Requests - Intranet

SCM Faculty Project Requests. The Sydney Conservatorium of Music (SCM) instigates projects to provide a unique and valuable curriculum and/or performance experience for students and the general public. A faculty project is defined as any research, education or performance activity which falls outside of the standard curriculum. Such projects are expected to contribute in significant ways to our research status, enhance educational opportunities for students, and strengthen our role as

Jim Elliott - Intranet

Ambitious leadership, functional wellbeing and a passion for collaboration. 5 September 2022. An international healthcare destination celebrated for its collaborative spirits and dedication to human health and wellbeing. This is Professor Jim Elliott’s vision for how the collaboration between the Kolling Institute, the Faculty of Medicine and Health and the Northern Sydney Local Health District (NSLHD) will evolve. Professor Jim Elliott. (Click to enlarge.). Highly respected in the global

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