Sydney Spotlight with Eleanor MacInnes - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Eleanor MacInnes. 19 July 2024. Eleanor Macinnes, Project Archivist at the University Archives, talks about her team's new website, Archives-Search, and how they preserve the University's history. Eleanor (left) with Nyree Morrison (right) celebrating at the Archives’ recent 70. th. birthday party. My favourite thing about my role is. Finding hidden gems within the University Archives’ collection! We preserve the records of the University’s history and there are

Sydney Spotlight with Professor Heiko Spallek - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Professor Heiko Spallek. 23 August 2023. We talk to Professor Heiko Spallek, Head of School and Dean of the Sydney Dental School, about his passion for dentistry, diversity and inclusion, and mentoring. Professor Heiko Spallek commuting to the University on his e-scooter. Wear it Purple Day is important to me because…. It is an opportunity to uplift the voices of the LGBTQIA+ community. Let us strive to create an inclusive and accepting society where everyone feels

Severe weather warning - Intranet

Severe weather warning. 1 March 2022. Staff are advised to work from home where possible while severe weather warnings remain in place throughout NSW. A severe weather warning has been issued for most of NSW’s East Coast including Greater Sydney for Wednesday, 2 March. Due to these weather conditions, a number of areas across Sydney may be flooded and/or inaccessible, and travel services may be disrupted. If you are able to work from home tomorrow, please do so. If you need to come to campus,

New Safety PSU - 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.

Options to grow your career - Intranet

Options to grow your career. The University of Sydney Career Development offerings support the retention of talent and aim to provide an enriched experience, where staff members have access to a range of services and resources to nurture professional development. These include classroom-based workshops, individual coaching services, e-learning modules and opportunities for personal reflection. You are more likely to be successful in achieving your development goals if you undertake a

FMH Wins 22 May - Intranet

FMH Wins 22 May. 22 May 2023. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Professor Jen Merry-Smith. (Click to enlarge.). $2.5m ARC Industry Laureate Fellowship. Professor Jen Smith-Merry has been awarded a prestigious $2.5m Australian Research Council (ARC) Industry Laureate Fellowship. The fellowship is aimed at addressing deficits in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) for individuals with psychosocial disabilities, to make a scheme more effective and efficient for this group.

Building wellbeing in 2024 - Intranet

Building wellbeing in 2024. 29 January 2024. Explore the What’s on Wellbeing 2024 calendar and discover a wealth of events along with learning and development opportunities for you to participate in across the year. Plan for the year ahead by accessing the What’s on Wellbeing Calendar 2024 and registering for sessions relevant to you. This year we are proudly shining a spotlight on our own University academics and specialists, providing a glimpse into their cutting-edge work across

Services - Intranet

Access services for staff: IT, phones, marketing and communications, finance, travel, stationery, document templates, traveling for work.

FMH Wins 3 April - Intranet

FMH Wins 3 April. 12 June 2025. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Professor Dominic Dwyer. (Click to enlarge.). The delayed release of data on COVID-19's origins. In a recent article published infrom the Western Sydney (Baludarri) Precinct, discusses the delayed release of the data on COVID-19's origins, which sights the possibility of raccoon dogs at the Wuhan markets. Professor Dwyer was the Australian representative on the international World Health Organisation (WHO)

Draft change proposal - Intranet

It is good practice to have a set of FAQs available for staff to access during consultation (for example, on the intranet). ... Consider having a set of FAQs attached to the document and/or available on the intranet to assist with clarifying issues with staff.

Important health and safety update - Intranet

Important health and safety update. 22 February 2024. Vice-President (Operations) Stephen Phillips wrote to all staff on 22 February 2024 with an important health and safety update. Update – 23 February. NSW Health has advised people who have spent time in areas near Victoria Park in Camperdown, including parts of the University of Sydney Camperdown campus, in the past 10 days to be on alert for symptoms of Legionnaires' disease, after three people who developed the disease spent time in the

Our role in responding to students of concern - Intranet

There are three levels of response outlined on the student support intranet page. ... For more information and staff testimonials, visit the students of concern and critical incidents intranet page.

Colleagues impacting health outcomes through clinical trials - Intranet

Colleagues contributing to better health outcomes through clinical trials. 19 May 2021. Ahead of International Clinical Trials Day on 20 May, University researchers share about some impactful trials underway overseas trialling COVID-19 treatments in India and child malnutrition prevention strategies in Bangladesh. International Clinical Trials Day is celebrated on 20 May each year, raising awareness of the importance of clinical trials and research in healthcare. We have more than 500 clinical

August - Intranet

. University of Sydney satellites launching Australia’s space sector to new heights. University of Sydney-led satellite mission aims to expand Australia's space tech and research capabilities and demonstrate new space technologies, thanks to successful partnerships with government, industry and other universities. The Species Showdown, the University's National Science Week flagship event, showcased the theme "Species survival – more than just sustainability" with six Faculty of Science

Panel Pledge is making a real difference - Intranet

Panel Pledge is making a real difference. 28 February 2019. Just five months on from launch, more than 200 leaders and staff have signed the Panel Pledge. Many say it’s making a real difference to the way they approach and influence diversity – and not just on panels. Professor Jane Latimer would love to see everyone in the Institute for Musculoskeletal Health sign up to the Panel Pledge. The Panel Pledge is a practical initiative that encourages people who are invited to speak on panels,

Sydney Spotlight with Associate Professor Anna Boucher - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Associate Professor Anna Boucher. 4 May 2022. We speak with Associate Professor Anna Boucher from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences about her critical work in addressing social inequality, both at large scales and in daily life. Associate Professor Anna Boucher. My favourite thing about my role is. the interface between research and applied policy practice for the “real world.” I put real world in inverted commas because I don’t think there needs to be a sharp

Universities across Asia successfully complete annual development program - Intranet

Universities across Asia successfully complete annual development program. 15 November 2021. The Office of Global Engagement recently welcomed 70 staff from universities across Asia to attend the annual 'Globalisation of Higher Education' staff professional development program. 'Globalisation of Higher Education' is an annual program delivered by the Office of Global Engagement to administrative and professional staff from universities around the world. This year’s program welcomed 70 staff

September - Intranet

. Positive safety culture in a high-risk environment. 23 September 2019. In the lead up to National Safe Work Month and Mental Health Month in October, Professor Philip Gale, Head of School of Chemistry, reveals how the School has created and maintains its positive safety culture in a challenging work environment.

Teagan Weatherall - Intranet

An academic journey through the School of Public Health. 4 July 2022. Teagan Weatherall is a Kamilaroi and Anaiwan woman, born and raised in Western Sydney. Since beginning at the University in an administration role, she now has a Graduate Diploma in Indigenous Health Promotion and a Doctor of Philosophy under her belt. Teagan is currently studying support models for numerous Aboriginal community-controlled health services. What is your academic and professional background and how did you come

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