Sydney Spotlight: Dr Susan Banki - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight: Dr Susan Banki. 16 August 2021. Dr Susan Banki from the Department of Sociolology and Social Policy tells us about her research into the politics of Myanmar, and explains her role in the launch of the new Master of Social Justice degree. Dr Susan Banki. My favourite thing about my role is. I am the Director of the new Master of Social Justice, which is an exciting new degree to begin at the start of 2022. In that role, I have several duties, but they include a mix of

November - Intranet

. Faculty of Science Staff Awards 2024. 12 June 2025. On Wednesday 27 November, the Faculty of Science Staff Learning and Teaching awards, as well as Technical and Professional awards, were presented by Dean Marcel Dinger at the faculty's end-of-year celebration. But it isn't the biggest and mathematicians' search for perfection will continue. A group of scientists from Europe and Australia seeks to unlock mysteries of flower development.

Contact us - Intranet

Visit the Division of Academic Registrar intranet page for structure and contacts information.

Procedures and guidelines - Intranet

Procedures and guidelines. In this section you will find procedural guidance and forms related to teaching in the Faculty of Science. For University policy please visit the Policy Register.. Please note that some pages have moved to Canvas. If you are unable to view a Canvas link,Contact. Associate Dean (Education). Professor Michael Wheatland. Related pages. Student Administration Services Program. Contact. Associate Dean (Education). Professor Michael Wheatland. Related pages. Student

September - Intranet

Be part of the Q&A audience. New intranet and SharePoint site.

FMH Wins 18 July - Intranet

FMH Wins 18 July. 18 July 2022. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Medical initiatives to earlier diagnose juvenile diabetes. Australia could be the first to adopt routine childhood screening for type 1 diabetes (T1D). A new national screening research pilot for T1D, led by a team in the Faculty of Medicine and Health and funded by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), is launching in locations across the country this month. Dr Kirstine Bell, the Principal Research

QS 2025 World University Rankings - Intranet

QS 2025 World University Rankings. 5 June 2024. Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott has written to staff to announce the University's highest ever ranking. Dear colleagues,. I’m delighted to announce the University of Sydney has secured our highest ever ranking overall and continues to be rated as a top 20 global university in the 2025 QS World University Rankings. The University surpassed our previous result of 19th to be placed 18th globally, and 2nd in Australia. For sustainability,

Make an impact for Sustainability in 2024 - Intranet

Make an impact for sustainability in 2024. 4 March 2024. From waste fighting to planting and campaigning, find out how you can contribute to sustainability through Green Impact in 2024. A tree planting event organised by Student Life. We’re once again gearing up for Green Impact, a University-wide program where staff and students can take tangible and practical action towards progressing sustainability on our campuses. Over 6 months, teams complete actions from an online toolkit that promote

Sydney Spotlight with Emma Ho - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Emma Ho. 10 February 2022. Emma Ho is passionate about promoting greater diversity and inclusion in the University community, and helping people with chronic non-specific low back pain through lifestyle interventions. My favourite thing about my role is. that as a hybrid higher degree research student and staff member, I have the opportunity to work with experts and students, across the wide spectrum of medicine and health, to answer meaningful questions which aim to

Sydney Spotlight: Dr Blanche Verlie - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight: Dr Blanche Verlie. 14 September 2021. We speak with Dr Blanche Verlie, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Sydney Environment Institute, about her multidisciplinary research on climate change and the education sector's duty of care to ensure liveable futures for all students. Dr Blanche Verlie. My favourite thing about my role is. That I get paid to work to address the climate crisis. There should be more jobs like this. At the moment I'm working on. A couple of research projects

Class of 2020 to celebrate together - Intranet

Class of 2020 to celebrate together online. 11 August 2020. In lieu of face-to-face graduation ceremonies, an online celebration for students who finished studies in Semester 2 2019 and Semester 1 2020 has been organised for early September. Due to COVID-19 Government limitations on mass gatherings (including ceremonies) and in order to protect the health and safety of our students, colleagues and the broader community, the University is unable to host on-campus graduation ceremonies in 2020.

Childcare Support Information - Intranet

Childcare Support Information. The University Childcare Strategy was developed in 2019. It proposed 7 initiatives to be implemented across the University. To assist, the University has established an operating model where several areas of the University contribute to delivering on the strategy, they include:. Diversity and Inclusion. University Infrastructure. Student Life . Student Administration Services (SAS). The Shared Service Centre. Office of General Council. University relationships .

Frequently asked questions - Intranet

Frequently asked questions. Please refer below for answers to frequently asked questions. What is the difference between an electric shock and electrocution? ‘Electric shock’ is when a person contacts electricity. The term ‘electrocution’ is used when that contact leads to death. I will have an experiment underway at the time scheduled for ETT which requires power to remain on, what do I do? This needs to be communicated to the Facilities Supervisor for the building so that the testing

Implementing our 2023–26 Enterprise Agreement commitments - Intranet

More information on the work of the Joint Consultative Committee will be shared with staff soon, via a dedicated intranet page. ... the intranet in April to provide staff greater clarity around the process.

December - Intranet

. An update on the CellOPark transition. 20 December 2024. On 20 December 2024, Wayne Andrews, Acting Vice-President (Operations), wrote to all staff to share more information on the transition from CellOPark to OPark. Professor Annamarie Jagose, Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, announced that Professor Donald McNeill has been appointed Head of School and Dean of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning. Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Annamarie Jagose announced that

News and events - Intranet

News and events. Geosciences Seminar Series. Climate Emergency and Climate (In)action. As of 24 January 2020, it is estimated that over 7.7 million hectares of land were burnt in Australia’s recent catastrophic bushfire events. More than one billion animals were killed. According to the Australian Institute, 57% of all Australians were impacted by the fires and over 5 million people experienced health impacts due to the smoke. At various moments in the past few months, Australian cities –

FMH Wins 22 July - Intranet

FMH Wins 22 July. 22 July 2024. Achievements from around the faculty this week. $1.5m for mobile health interventions to increase physical activity. Vigorous Intermittent Lifestyle Physical Activity (VILPA) was created by the Faculty of Medicine and Health’s Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis and his team. VILPA is the very short bouts of vigorous activity (up to one to two minutes) we do with gusto each day, like running for the bus, bursts of power walking while doing errands or playing

FMH Wins 6 February - Intranet

FMH Wins 6 February. 6 February 2023. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Cannabis for spinal cord injury induced chronic pain. Researchers have been awarded $1.7 million from NSW Health to research a new treatment for chronic pain which commonly affects people with spinal cord injuries. Up to 80 percent of people with a spinal cord injury develop some degree of persistent pain. A specific type of pain known as neuropathic pain is caused by damage to the spinal cord. It is often

Dalyell stream - Intranet

The Dalyell stream provides high-achieving students opportunities for flexibility and enrichment, with special units, acceleration and additional enrichment opportunities.

PTSD Awareness Day - Intranet

New avenues for chronic PTSD sufferers. 27 June 2022. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is the most common mental health disorder after depression. It arises complex problems and impairs the physical and emotional wellbeing of those who suffer from it. Three in four Australians will experience an event that can cause psychological trauma in their lifetime – nearly 19 million people. 27 June 2022 is PTSD Awareness Day. This international day aims to spread knowledge of the nuances of the

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