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The importance of contact tracing: Five minutes with Professor Kristine Macartney. 28 August 2020. Professor Kristine Macartney is a paediatrician specialising in infectious disease. We chat to her about how COVID-19 has shifted her research focus, the importance of contact tracing and vaccine development. Professor Kristine Macartney. What is your role and how did you come to join the university? I am the Director of the National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance (NCIRS) and
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University Brand Tools. Our brand is an expression of who we are: where we stand as a community and what we believe in. It helps us communicate the work that we do at the University, and why that work is so important. Our brand is more than a logo. It is the values, beliefs and achievements of the University of Sydney. Our brand elements and standards come together to help express this in our communications. Tools to use at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. SCM Letterhead (MS Word) (don’t
FMH Wins 4 September. 4 September 2023. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Dr Heidi Beadnall. (Click to enlarge.). MS Australia incubator grant. Dr Heidi Beadnall and her team from the Brain and Mind Centre were recently awarded the MS Australia incubator grant. They use the latest imaging technology and AI to assist neurologists in determining the effectiveness of treatments and enable early intervention for multiple sclerosis. “In the clinic, people with MS (as well as their
Key findings from Educational Integrity Annual Report 2021. 8 June 2022. The Educational Integrity Annual Report 2021 has been published following discussion at Academic Board, highlighting the importance of continued efforts in education, prevention, and detection. Academic integrity was a topic of discussion at the 7 June Academic Board meeting, with a focus on emerging threats and how to address them holistically. Reflecting key findings in the Educational Integrity Annual Report 2021 (pdf,
SACE academic leadership team. School Role. Semester 1. Semester 2. Head of School. Alan McKee. Alan McKee. Deputy Head of School – Education. Alex Howard. Alex Howard. Deputy Head of School – Research. Justine Humphry. Justine Humphry. School UG Curriculum Coordinator. Margie Borschke. Jane Gavan. School PG Curriculum Coordinator. Belinda Castles. Belinda Castles. School Honours Coordinator. Isabelle Hesse. Isabelle Hesse. School Educational . Uplift Coordinator. Ted Mitew. Ted Mitew.
Sydney Spotlight with Mary Ellen Reilly. 20 August 2024. We talked to Mary Ellen Reilly, Deputy Director, Donor Relations, about Donor Relations and finding peaceful ways to unwind from work. My favourite thing about my role is. Working with the wide panoply of donors who are passionate about changing the world through their respective giving. Inspiring my team of Donor Relations professionals to innovate in their presentation of impact across our many stewardship touchpoints. At the moment I
Sydney Spotlight with Associate Professor Lexine Stapinski. 13 July 2023. We speak with Lexine Stapinski, Associate Professor and Lead in Intervention and Implementation at the Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use, about the befits of participating in Dry July and the work she does at the Matilda Centre. Aside from raising funds for people living with cancer, Dry July is worth participating in because…. It gives people a chance to explore what life is like without
Progress towards finalising our Enterprise Agreement - a message from the Provost. 20 April 2023. Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Annamarie Jagose provided staff with an update on the progress towards finalising our Enterprise Agreement. Dear colleagues,. I am pleased to advise that substantive progress towards finalising our Enterprise Agreement (EA) was made this week. While we are closer to agreement than ever before, it is important to note that agreement has not yet been
Sydney Spotlight: Sandra Harrison. 3 August 2021. We speak to Sandra Harrison, Executive Director in the Office of the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor. Sandra has had a long career at the University, starting in 2004, and as she prepares to leave later this month, she shares some thoughts on the career pathways the University offers. Sandra Harrison reflects on a 17-year career with the University. The best thing about a career at the University is. The varied roles available and the opportunity
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Central Finance Teams. Contact Central Finance teams. Unit. Phone. Email. General enquiries. 8627 4000 . Communications enquiries. 8627 4208. Finance Director Eric Chan. Unit. Email. Financial Planning and Performance Improvement: Budgeting & UEM . Revenue Analysis. Chart of Accounts . Management Reporting and Integrity. Commercial Advisory. Finance Data, Analytics and Modelling: Hyperion , EPM, Finance Power BI reports. EPM Finance Planning and Workforce Planning. Finance Power BI: Finance
Faculty of Science Mentoring Program. 26 June 2020. A new mentoring program is being established to help Honours students, HDR students and early career academics forge long and rewarding careers in science. The Faculty of Science is establishing a new mentoring program to support honours students, higher degree by research students (MPhil and PhD) and early career academics to help them forge long and lasting careers in science. The program will also feature mentors from outside the University
A spotlight on the Charles Perkins Centre Histology Facility. 16 September 2024. The Charles Perkins Centre Histology Facility is open to all researchers at the University of Sydney. This COS-TSS (Technical Support Services) facility offers both user-driven research and histology as a service. Dr Sam Dowland is the Staff Scientist at the Charles Perkins Centre Histology Facility and says they’re happy to organise an introduction to the facility. ‘We can meet up, hear about the project
Police operation on our Camperdown Campus. 2 July 2024. The Vice-Chancellor wrote to all staff and students to provide an update on an ongoing police operation on our Camperdown Campus. Dear colleagues,. I am shocked and saddened to inform you that a student in our community was attacked on our Camperdown Campus this morning in what police believe is an isolated incident. The student is in hospital and is in a serious but stable condition. NSW Police have arrested the alleged attacker and have
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FMH Wins 20 June 2022. 20 June 2022. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Reconiliation Australia celebrate Aboriginal Health Committee with members from FMH staff. The Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of NSW Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC), which the faculty’s Dr Michael Doyle co-chairs and Emma Walke is a researcher, was awarded the Reconciliation Australia national award. The award was for ‘Outstanding examples of Governance in Indigenous led
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