FMH Wins 25 July - Intranet

FMH Wins 25 July. 25 July 2022. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Professor Gemma Figtree. (Click to enlarge.). Funding to predict and prevent heart attacks. Artificial intelligence pioneers of Appen, Julia and Chris Vonwiller, will fund a $1 million acceleration of the University's Digital Sciences Initiative (DSI). The gift will support Faculty of Medicine and Health researcher Professor Gemma Figtree's collaboration with the DSI in her pursuit to discover blood-based

Write a budget - Intranet

What to consider when you write your budget, including personnel, recovering indirect costs, and core facilities

Ensuring a safe and welcoming campus - Intranet

Ensuring a safe and welcoming campus. 5 July 2024. The Vice-Chancellor wrote to all staff and students to share the updated Campus Access Policy, which specifies the activities that require prior approval and those that are unacceptable at any time, and provides for the safe and orderly conduct of demonstrations. Dear colleagues,. While I am pleased we have experienced the peaceful end of the encampment on campus in recent weeks, I understand that its presence challenged us in many ways.

Strengthening outcomes through culture - Intranet

Strengthening outcomes through culture. 15 December 2022. “Universities have the power to create unique cultures of learning that allow students to thrive. A deep appreciation of the history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is part of the cultural development for higher education in Australia,” write Jennifer Barrett, Lisa Jackson Pulver, Peta Greenfield and Michelle Dickson. Knowing our shared history is foundational for understanding the present and for making decisions

Mentoring and Networking - Intranet

Visit the staff intranet Mentoring@Sydney page to find out more about the benefits of mentoring, to source a mentor and to access some online modules for both Mentors and Mentees.

New Safety Unit - Intranet

Safety and wellbeing information on the intranet has been moved to reflect this change. ... To reflect this change in structure, information on safety and wellbeing is now available under the Services section of the intranet.

Update on the University's financial position - Intranet

Update on the University's financial position. 1 June 2020. The Vice-Chancellor and Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor have briefed a group of more than 100 senior leaders from across the institution on the University’s 2020 financial position and progress toward meeting the $470m shortfall. Senior representatives from the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) and the Community and Public Sector Union (CPSU) also joined the briefing. The briefing explained:. the impact of the COVID-19 travel

Leadership development opportunity for LGBTIQ+ staff - Intranet

Leadership development opportunity for LGBTIQ+ staff. 1 June 2020. The University has launched Leading With Authenticity - a new program for future leaders among our LGBTIQ+ academic and professional staff. The Culture Strategy team and Pride Network are launching a new program, Leading With Authenticity, for future leaders amongst our LGBTIQ+ staff. Sessions will be delivered by leaders from the LGBTIQ+ community and University experts. Leading With Authenticity is the University’s first

September - Intranet

. Earth is getting a tiny mini-moon. It won't be the last (and isn't the first). Our new satellite is only the fifth detected temporary lunar companion. Australia's dingo has evolved over 3000 years to become larger and leaner. A warm start to spring is having an impact on dragonflies and other insects. Research across chemistry, biology, physics and medicine recognised.

Sydney Spotlight with Tim Wilkinson - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Tim Wilkinson. 8 October 2024. This Mental Health Month we speak to Tim Wilkinson, Associate Dean (Student Life) in the Faculty of Engineering, about how he supports wellbeing with his faculty and students, as well as his personal life. Tim in action with a metal beam – in the PNR lecture room, of course. My favourite thing about my role is. Many more than just one! Having a network of so many people from different faculties and central support units across the University

Sydney Spotlight: Dr Dalia Nassar - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight: Dr Dalia Nassar. 16 February 2021. We speak to Dr Dalia Nassar from the Department of Philosophy, who recently delivered the 2021 Iain McCalman Lecture, about how ecological thinking develops and what this means for the environmental crises the world is currently facing. Dr Dalia Nassar presents the 2021 Iain McCalman Lecture. My favourite thing about my role is. Being able to research and contribute to questions that both interest me and are of interest to the wider public.

Are you thinking about applying for academic promotion? - Intranet

Are you thinking about applying for academic promotion? 6 October 2020. 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 and how to develop a strong application. Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen Garton will chair a career development information session for academic staff interested in applying for promotion on Wednesday 11 November. The

Student programs - Intranet

Student programs. The Dalyell Scholars Program. The Dalyell Scholars Program (DSP) provides access to a suite of enrichment opportunities and exclusive units of study to enhance the learning of high achieving students at The University of Sydney, and is offered in the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS), Business, Engineering, and Science. The program is exclusively for high achievers with an ATAR of 98+ or an 80% first year AAM for the second year entry. The program is designed to

SSVS External Grants - Intranet

Current funding opportunities - Intranet - The University of Sydney.

Graduate qualities - Intranet

Information about our graduate qualities and how we can embed them in our curriculum.

December - Intranet

The draft visual designs for the staff intranet are now available for you to view.

Sydney Spotlight with Dr Carmen Germain - Intranet

me. You can head to the Students of Concern staff intranet page for resources on how to identify and access support for students you may be concerned about, and for information

Sydney Spotlight: Jill Rodgers - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight: Jill Rodgers. 1 September 2021. Jill Rodgers, Manager, Programs at the University of Sydney Business School, tells us about her collaborative work to enhance degree programs for students through enrolment process improvements, support for cohort-building initiatives, curriculum enhancements and more. My favourite thing about my role is. that I get to work across all facets of the student journey and collaborate with great people. I’m fortunate to work closely with academics

HDR supervisors take note: support letters for travel exemptions - Intranet

HDR supervisors take note: support letters for travel exemptions. 28 April 2021. The University can now assist HDR supervisors and chief investigators in securing letters of support for their HDR students who have been unable to return to Australia due to the COVID-19 border restrictions. Learn more about the guidelines and how to make a request. The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) has advised that the University can assist HDR supervisors/chief investigators in securing letters of support

Federal budget: higher education funding proposals - Intranet

Federal budget: higher education funding proposals. 2 May 2017. Director of Higher Education Policy and Projects Tim Payne has provided the following summary of the government's proposed changes to higher education funding in its 2016–17 budget. We will add more resources to this page as they become available, and provide a fuller update following next week's federal budget. You can access the government's overview and more detailed summary of the various measures from the links on the

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