A new approach to curriculum management - Intranet

Visit the Course proposals and amendments intranet page for supplementary information about the course approval process, including approval deadlines and Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) procedures. .

Accreditation - Intranet

Accreditation. The Sydney School of Veterinary Science went through international accreditation in May 2019. Please find below the message from Frazer in regards to the outcome of the international accreditation visit:. Dear All. It is with great pleasure that I can inform you that we have received an excellent report from the accreditation site team. This is the fourth global accreditation process I’ve been involved with and it has been the most favourable site team report I have been

Composting our way to a sustainable planet - Intranet

Composting our way to a sustainable planet. 4 May 2022. It might be surprising to learn that compost has its own international awareness week from 1-7 May, but the humble magic of turning organic waste into a superfood for plants shouldn’t be underestimated. Composting is important enough to have made it to the University’s Sustainability Strategy’s water, waste and recycling targets, the aim being to compost 80% of food waste by 2025. What’s the benefit of composting? Composting our

Recognise an outstanding student - Intranet

Recognise an outstanding student: nominations for Graduate Medals now open. 1 October 2020. Nominate an outstanding recent graduate or final year student for a Graduate Medal in the University’s annual Alumni Awards by 6 November. For more than 40 years, the Alumni Awards have highlighted the academic and extracurricular achievements of alumni and soon-to-be graduates. Now the 2021 Alumni Awards offer the University community an opportunity to recognise a new cohort of outstanding

Staff elections to Faculty Board - Intranet

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FMH Wins 19 August - Intranet

FMH Wins 19 August. 19 August 2024. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Professor Ramon Shabon. (Click to enlarge). Baludarri research awarded $745,000 for aged care infection prevention. Professor Ramon Shaban and his team have been awarded $745k to establish standards for the governance, program elements and practice of infection prevention and control (IPC) in residential aged care in Australia. The evidence established in this study will translate into a formal set of standards

Sydney Spotlight with Professor Steven Wise - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Professor Steven Wise. 16 March 2023. We speak with Cardiovascular Bioengineering Professor Steven Wise, who is one of the speakers at this year's Raising the Bar Sydney event. Professor Wise delves into what sparked his interest in biomedical engineering as well as the story behind his current research. Professor Steven Wise. I became interested in biomedical engineering even though…. It wasn’t in my original plans, I studied chemistry in undergrad and was thinking

Site Custodians - Intranet

Site Custodians. Please contact the relevant Site Custodian before visiting a farm site. Region. Farm. Managed by. Site Custodian. Contact details. Southwestern Sydney - Bringelly. John Bruce Pye Farm. Faculty. Number:. 61 428 400 648. Email:. Coates Park Farm. Faculty. Number:. 61 428 400 648. Email:. Wolverton Farm. Faculty. Number:. 61 428 400 648. Email:. Southwestern Sydney - Cobbitty. Plant Breeding Institute (farm areas). Faculty. Number:. 61 428 400 648. Email:. Lansdowne Farm. Faculty.

Solar materials at a nanoscale: Five minutes with Anita Ho-Baillie - Intranet

Solar materials at a nanoscale: Five minutes with Anita Ho-Baillie. 27 March 2020. We speak to John Hooke Chair of Nanoscience and Deputy Director (Education and Training) at Sydney Nano, Professor Anita Ho-Baillie about her research into solar cells and passion for research training and education. John Hooke Chair of Nanoscience and Deputy Director (Education and Training) at Sydney Nano, Professor Anita Ho-Baillie. What is your background and how did you come to join the University? I joined

Latest news and photos - Intranet

WEEK ONE IN THE SUSAN WAKIL HEALTH BUILDING. On Monday 1 February, we finally opened the doors to the Susan Wakil Health Building! It was a milestone moment and marks the end of over 5 years of dedication and collaboration from many staff across the Faculty and the University. It has been an exciting first week for many staff and higher degree by research (HDR) students as they started work in the Susan Wakil Health Building (SWHB) for the first time. The building is home to staff from the

Computers, Buildings and Facilities - Intranet

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deadly bacterial disease threatens dogs - Intranet

Deadly bacterial disease threatens dogs. 25 March 2024. The deadly reason your dog should avoid the communal water bowl. Sydney’s dogs are at risk of a rare and deadly bacterial disease following a years-long vaccination shortage that has blown out waitlists by thousands for pets in line for the jab. Leptospirosis is inflicted by bacteria that spreads via rat urine. It thrives for months in stagnant water and can survive being frozen. Infected dogs can suffer fever, vomiting and kidney failure

Prioritising the mental wellbeing of students - Intranet

Prioritising the mental wellbeing of students. 2 September 2020. The new Student Mental Wellbeing Strategy provides a comprehensive and sustainable approach to furthering mental wellbeing for all of our students. In Australia and globally, young people between 16–24 years of age are at increased risk of mental health difficulties, with more than 75 per cent of adult mental illnesses emerging before the age of 25 years. The majority of university students are in this high-risk age group and

Consultation - Intranet

Consultation. Formal change process (commenced December 2020). Formal change process commenced December 2020. The final change plan (FCP) was released on Friday 5 February 2021. To request a copy of any of the recordings below contact [email protected]. January 2021. Revised Change Proposal (RCP). Date. Topic. Recording. 2-2.20pm. Monday 18 January 2021. Sydney Adventist Hospital Clinical School Revised Change Proposal (RCP) webinar. Hear more about the Revised Change Proposal (RCP) and Draft

Truth telling event - Intranet

Truth telling event. Aboriginal presenters Kareel Phillips, Macoy Hansen, Willy Gordon, Tiarna Fatnowna, Julie Welsh. Lecturers Valerie Harwood (SSESW), Cathie Burgess (SSESW), Reakeeta Smallwood (Sydney Nursing School) with nursing students. Last week SSESW ran an impactful event around truth telling and the Stolen Generation. Over 100 teacher education, arts, nursing students and staff were in awe of the courage and resilience of the Uncles from Kinchela Boys Home Aboriginal Corporation (KBHAC

2023: That's a wrap! - Intranet

2023: That's a wrap! 11 December 2023. As we gear up for 2024, let's look back on our tremendous successes we've shared around the faculty in 2023! Join us on a walk down memory lane as we look back on FMH News stories from around the faculty. Thank you for your engagement and eagerness to read and submit stories throughout the year - you are greatly valued by the team behind FMH News. End of Year Celebration. Thanks to everyone who joined us at the Sports Carnival and Cocktail Party for our

Sydney Spotlight with Dr Cindy McCreery, - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Dr Cindy McCreery. 17 October 2024. Dr Cindy McCreery, Associate Professor of History, discusses the significance of the 2024 royal visit and a new publication by her and colleagues which explores the monarchy and its histories on a global scale. My favourite thing about my role is. Working with really smart and talented historians – academic colleagues but also undergraduate and HDR students. I particularly love introducing students to object-based learning, utilising

Mythbusting the Student Experience Survey - Intranet

Visit the Student Experience Survey Campaign intranet page for resources to promote the survey through faculty and school communications.

Sharing innovative approaches to teaching and learning - Intranet

Sharing innovative approaches to teaching and learning. 28 July 2022. More than 400 people joined the 2022 Sydney Teaching Symposium in person and online to hear about and share ways we can deliver inclusive and equitable learning experiences for all students. Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) Professor Joanne Wright at the Sydney Teaching Symposium. The 2022 Sydney Teaching Symposium held on 18 July brought together colleagues across the University

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