Five minutes with Juliette Churchill - Intranet

Enhancing campus life through infrastructure: Five minutes with Juliette Churchill. 10 September 2020. Juliette Churchill is a Divisional Manager in the University Infrastructure team, working across projects ranging from major infrastructure works through to bespoke spaces for research and teaching. We chat to her about the recently released Walanga Wingara Mura Design Principles and how these principles have and will continue to come to life across our campus. What is your background and how

Curating exhibitions: Five minutes with Liam Garstang - Intranet

Curating exhibitions: Five minutes with Liam Garstang. 13 August 2020. Liam Garstang is the Gallery Manager for Sydney College of the Arts. We talk to him about the exciting brand-new world-class facilities on Camperdown campus and what goes into curating an exhibition. Liam Garstang, Gallery Manager, Sydney College of the Arts. The University’s prestigious art school moved to the Old Teachers College on Camperdown campus this year, and in Semester 2 SCA students will learn in studios and

International recognition for student support - Intranet

International recognition for student support. 2 October 2024. The Learning Hub has won the prestigious 2024 PIEoneer Award for Student Support, in recognition of its work to enhance the academic language development of students. The Learning Hub in the Education portfolio has achieved international recognition by winning the 2024 PIEoneer Award for Student Support, honouring its groundbreaking Student Communications and Needs Analysis (SCANA) initiative. The award follows the Learning Hub

Sydney Spotlight with Alix Evans - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Alix Evans. 5 February 2024. We speak with Alix Evans, Executive Director, Indigenous Strategy and Services, about the magic of education and how we all can continue to say YES. My favourite thing about my work is…. Being a part of a vibrant portfolio that embodies the spirit of 'leadership for good' every single day. The University's unwavering commitment to empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities shines brightly through our One Sydney, Many People

Sydney Spotlight: Dr Sheelagh Daniels-Mayes - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight: Dr Sheelagh Daniels-Mayes. 5 July 2021. During NAIDOC Week, we speak to Dr Sheelagh Daniels-Mayes from the University's Indigenous Research Hub. Sheelagh is a Kamilaroi woman who became vision impaired as a child following measles and is co-chair of the Disability Inclusion Action Plan Implementation Group. Dr Sheelagh Daniels-Mayes and her guide dog Topaz instruct some eager students. My favourite thing about my role is. My favourite thing about my role as a First Nations

Digital Engagement - Intranet

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Sydney Spotlight with Haley LaMonica - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Haley LaMonica. 6 April 2022. We speak to Dr Haley LaMonica from the Brain and Mind Centre about her fascinating work in developing accessible tools to allow parents to draw on the latest neuroscientific research to aid in childhood development. Dr Haley LaMonica. My favourite thing about my role is …. the ability to make a real-world impact for parents and caregivers, empowering them to support the social, emotional and cognitive development of their children in the

Understanding cultural values through fieldwork: Five minutes with Holly High - Intranet

Understanding cultural values through fieldwork: Five minutes with Holly High. 4 November 2020. Associate Professor Holly High from the Department of Anthropology was awarded an ARC Future Fellowship this year for her work on reproductive health policy rollout in Laos. We talk to Professor High about her immersion in fieldwork and advice for other researchers considering a fellowship application. What is your background and how did you come to work at the University? My PhD involved extensive

FMH Wins 8 May - Intranet

FMH Wins 8 May. 8 May 2023. Achievements from around the faculty this week. FMH appoints leader in clinical informatics research. Dr Ben Hachey has been appointed to the position of the Beamtree Associate Professor in Clinical Informatics. This role will see Dr Hachey lead research projects in applied artificial intelligence (AI) for healthcare data in the Faculty of Medicine and Health and lead the research efforts across several areas, including:. new methods for making patient data

Our expectations of conduct in troubled times - Intranet

Our expectations of conduct in troubled times. 26 October 2023. A message from Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, about how we exercise our rights of freedom of speech in a manner that considers the impact on other members of our community. Dear colleagues,. Like you, I continue to be shocked and appalled by recent events in the Middle East. The University abhors terrorism, violence and all breaches of human rights and humanitarian law, and as I have previously stated we do not

Showcase your research impact at the University - Intranet

Showcase your research impact at the University. 29 November 2021. Help us celebrate the societal impact of our research and complete the Expression of Interest survey before 7 March 2022. The University is calling for academics whose research has led to outstanding societal, cultural, economic, environmental, health, public policy and law or international development impact(s) to participate in the next national Australian Research Council (ARC) Engagement and Impact (EI) submission in 2024.

Five minutes with Professor Keith Dobney - Intranet

Five minutes with Professor Keith Dobney. 1 June 2020. We speak to Professor Keith Dobney about his love of archaeology, the transformative power of education, experimental voyaging expeditions across the Western Pacific and moving across the world and adjusting to a new role as a pandemic hit. Professor Keith Dobney on an archaeological dig. Can you tell us a bit about yourself, your role at the University and your area of research? I’m the new Head of the School of Philosophical and

Our nurses. Our future - Intranet

Our nurses. Our future. 13 May 2024. Every 12 May, International Nurses Day is celebrated around the world. We caught up with critical care nurse Dr Melissa Riegel and Nurse Practitioner Coordinator Mary Kearns to hear more about their work and what motivates them. is a lecturer in Critical Care Nursing. She has a strong interest in end-of-life care, the important role nursing staff play and how to continually improve on responding in this setting. What sparked your interest in

Sydney Spotlight with Alexander Chetner - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Alexander Chetner. 29 January 2024. We speak with Alexander about preparations for this year's Welcome Program and how his team supports students to succeed at Sydney. Alexander at Koori radio, where he hosted the "Free the Funk" music show. My favourite thing about my role is. Working with such an interesting group of characters across the University! My day-to-day is in overseeing the design and delivery of student-centric events and projects across the University.

Update on our 2022 financial results - Intranet

Update on our 2022 financial results. 11 May 2023. Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott wrote to all staff to provide an update on the University’s 2022 financial results. Dear colleagues,. I’m writing to provide you with an update on the University’s 2022 financial results. As we expected, our 2022 financial statement has recorded an operating result that is significantly down on 2021’s 'one-off' result. The University’s parent operating result for 2022 was $749.6 million lower

Sydney Spotlight: Dr Marlee Bower - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight: Dr Marlee Bower. 9 February 2021. In recognition of this week's International Day of Women and Girls in Science: Women Scientists at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19, we speak to Dr Marlee Bower of the Matilda Centre. Dr Bower works on perhaps the most far-reaching effect of COVID-19: its impact on mental health. My favourite thing about my role is. Working on so many interesting and diverse projects with such interesting people! My research area is the social

Buying - Intranet

Buying. UniBuy is the way the University buys goods and services. It provides a consistent way of buying for all areas of the University and complying with the Procurement Policy and UniBuy Procurement Procedures. Refer to the UniBuy pages for access to guides, videos, training and other support materials. Preferred suppliers. The University has a list of preferred suppliers for specific spending categories. Preferred suppliers have already gone through a competitive process, so when used,

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