Help find our Christmas beetles - Intranet

Help find our Christmas beetles. 17 October 2023. For the second year in a row, Associate Professor Tanya Latty is calling for volunteers to identify and record Christmas beetles. Most Australians have fond memories of thousands of shimmering Christmas beetles appearing during the summer months. But equally common is the exclamation, “You just don’t see them anymore! Where have they gone?”. In 2022, Sydney entomologist Associate Professor Tanya Latty from the School of Life and

Project management - Intranet

Project management. POSITION PROFILE. PRIMARY FUNCTION. Job code in Workday. Program Manager / Director. Project Management Office. View profile (84KB PDF). Convert to PD (83KB DOCX). Provides overall program management for the establishment and implementation of large scale strategic programs of work involving integrated or matrix projects for the University/Division/Faculty or PSU. Establishes and maintains the Program Management Office (PMO), governing the prioritisation, organisation, and

FMH Wins 3 July - Intranet

FMH Wins 3 July. 3 July 2023. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Associate Professor Danijela Gnjidic. (Click to enlarge.). Helping clinicians with safer opioid deprescribing. Avoiding sudden deprescribing of opioid analgesics for people nearing the end of life, and tailoring pain management plans for patients are among recommendations in the first international guidelines on opioid deprescribing. The recommendations and summary of the guidelines is published in the Medical

FMH Wins 13 June - Intranet

FMH Wins 13 June. 13 June 2023. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Professor Frank Martin receiving his award from the AAPOS in New York City. Professor Frank Martin awarded the 'Nobel Prize' of ophthalmology. Professor Frank Martin recently won the Marshall M. Parks Silver Medal from the American Association for Paediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS). He was awarded for his outstanding contribution to paediatric eyecare. With a distinguished career in paediatrics and

FAQs: Intellectual property - Intranet

Explore the frequently asked questions about the identification, protection and commercialisation of intellectual property (IP).

Resolved: Integrated Research Management Application (IRMA) system temporarily unavailable - Intranet

Updates on the status of IRMA will continue to be posted on the intranet, however if you have a critical grant related matter being impacted by the outage, please contact. ... The templates on the University’s animal ethics and human ethics intranet pages can be used to prepare the ethics application/modification for a member of the research team to submit.

Business Partner Finance Clusters - Intranet

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Links and resources - Intranet

Links and resources. Policies relevant to Research Education. University Graduate Research for Staff. for students. and more. IP and copyright. In general, students own the copyright in all materials generated in the course of their studies, including their thesis and the research data. Copyright Services provides information about ownership, duration of copyright, and advice about how to comply with University policy.

2022 - Intranet

. FMH Wins 19 December. 19 December 2022. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Had it not been for a chance encounter with an ophthalmology registrar in a hospital canteen, Professor Jonathan Crowston would likely be a haematologist, rather than our new co-director of the faculty’s flagship Save Sight Institute. Dr Amelia Latu Afuhaamango Tu’ipulotu has a long connection with Sydney Nursing School as a doctoral student from 2008-2012, and as an Honorary Adjunct Associate

January - Intranet

. Our lifesavers. 31 January 2013. Last month Campus Assist Coordinator, Ashley Miller was awarded a Royal Life Saving Commendation Award for performing first aid on an elderly man in June 2010. There have been several significant changes to Student Support Services, including the creation of the new Student Transition and Retention (STAR) team and Student Accommodation Services. Sydney eLearning is running workshops to help staff become more familiar with the e-learning systems and how they

Strategic Plan 2024-25 launch - Intranet

Faculty of Science Strategic Plan 2024-25 launch. 10 April 2024. New Faculty of Science Strategic Plan set to redefine research, innovation and teaching. Marcel Dinger, Dean of Science, announced the launch of the faculty’s latest strategy refresh to be implemented over the next two years, providing a new vision for science research, innovation, and teaching at Sydney. The plan was met with a positive reception from the 240 strong audience who attended the launch, which took place in the

FMH Wins 31 May 2021 - Intranet

FMH Wins 31 May 2021. 31 May 2021. Achievements from around the faculty this fortnight. New evidence reveals cancer risk increases with every cigarette, even for light smokers. In advance of World No Tobacco Day, The Daffodil Centre released an Australian first study, with findings showing tobacco smoking significantly increased the risk of 12 types of cancer and that 1-in-7 current smokers will get lung cancer in their lifetime. Professor James Triccas. A new way of predicting COVID-19 vaccine

Administrative pay increase - Intranet

More information regarding eligibility and other details of the pay increase is available on the intranet. ... Information on our enterprise bargaining process is also available on the intranet, and I encourage you to keep up to date on our progress.

Managing COVID on campus and Semester 1 planning - Intranet

Managing COVID on campus and Semester 1 planning. 18 January 2022. On 17 January the Vice-Chancellor and Provost sent an email update to all staff on how the University is managing COVID cases and planning for Semester 1, 2022. Dear colleagues,. As we continue to deal with the disruption to both our personal and professional lives caused by the impact of the COVID pandemic and its management, the safety and wellbeing of our staff and students remains the University’s highest priority. Given

Developing structures to support innovative business: Five minutes with Rupal Ismin - Intranet

Developing structures to support innovative business: Five minutes with Rupal Ismin. 6 October 2020. Rupal Ismin is the Director of Sydney Knowledge Hub, which has recently celebrated its first anniversary of operation. We talk to Rupal about her learnings from this first year, what a typical day for the Knowledge Hub team looks like and collaborations that are taking place between their community members. What is your background and how did you come to join the Sydney Knowledge Hub? My

Attention early-career researchers – Famelab is back! - Intranet

Attention early-career researchers – Famelab is back! 21 January 2016. The British Council is looking for passionate scientists, engineers and mathematicians with a peer-reviewed discovery and a flair for public engagement to compete in its international science communication competition, FameLab. Over the past two years, some of the country’s most impressive young researchers have presented their research on stage, adhering to FameLab’s special rules of ‘No PowerPoint and no jargon!’

Manage your career - Intranet

A number of options to grow your career can be found on the University intranet. ... The Faculty of Science intranet contains further information on funding, fellowships and prizes available to staff within the Faculty.

Engaging economics students through innovative co-designed assessment - Intranet

Engaging economics students through innovative co-designed assessment. 28 August 2024. Staff and students from the School of Economics have co-designed an innovative assessment to help students apply abstract theories to everyday life, supported by a Strategic Education Grant. When economics students move from first year to second year, many of them face the challenge of relating more abstract economics theories to the real world. To address this challenge, Dr Jiemai Wu from the School of

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