Domestic and family violence: are you a 'tellable' person? - Intranet

Domestic and family violence: are you a 'tellable' person? 15 December 2020. The University has a range of support services for any colleagues who may be experiencing domestic or family violence. It’s also important that we know how to respond sensitively to colleagues in known or suspected family violence situations. For many people who experience abuse at home, even their closest friends and family may not be aware it is happening, which is why domestic and family violence is often labelled

Engineering and Technology Precinct - Intranet

Engineering and Technology Precinct. The Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies' precinct redevelopment has reinvigorated the faculty’s infrastructure to reflect its excellent reputation for research and education. The Engineering Redevelopment project provided the following:. The upgrade of the retained southern tower of the Electrical Engineering Building (J03). Integration of a new nine (9) level building with the Engineering Link Building (J13) and Mechanical Engineering

FMH Wins 12 December - Intranet

FMH Wins 12 December. 12 December 2022. Achievements from around the faculty this week. 2022 Clarivate Highly Cited Research List. Associate Professor Laurence Macia has been recognised as part of the 2022 Clarivate Highly Cited Research List. The list identifies papers that rank in the top one percent by citations for field and publication year in the Web of Science citation index over the past decade; the Faculty of Medicine and Health had eight researchers included in this list. Associate

EMCR spotlight: David Mizrahi - Intranet

EMCR spotlight: David Mizrahi. 4 July 2022. A series shining a light on Faculty of Medicine and Health (FMH) early-mid career researchers (EMCRs), discovering their passion, their innovative work and what it's like to be an EMCR in FMH. After nearly 4 years and many delays, Dr David Mizrahi has finally landed in Memphis, Tennessee as the Fulbright Postdoctoral Scholar. He is researching exercise for childhood cancer patients undergoing treatment and formalising partnerships at world leading St

Appointment of Academic Registrar - Intranet

Mark Erickson appointed Academic Registrar. 10 September 2024. Mark Erickson will join us in late November as Academic Registrar to lead academic administration, regulatory compliance and student records management within the University. Mark Erickson. After an extensive competitive search, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) Professor Joanne Wright has announced the appointment of Mark Erickson to the role of Academic Registrar, a new senior leadership role in the Education Portfolio executive

End-of-year message from the Chancellor - Intranet

End-of-year message from the Chancellor. 14 December 2023. In an end-of-year message to staff on behalf of the Senate, Chancellor Belinda Hutchinson AC thanks everyone for their work in 2023. Dear colleagues,. On behalf of the Senate, I would like to thank you all for your contributions to our University throughout 2023. What a full-on year it has been with so many highlights! One that stands out for me was seeing campus back to its buzzing best with the return to full on-campus learning. While

How we're making the University a better place to work - Intranet

How we're making the University a better place to work. 18 May 2023. Vice-President (Operations) Stephen Phillips shared an update on some of the improvements we have already made and those still to come as we implement the first Strategy Roadmap. Our University has the potential to deliver a transformational education and world-class research, but during the development of our 2032 Strategy you told us that our policies, processes, systems and services can make it difficult to realise these

Sydney Spotlight: Dr Alexandra Garcia Marrugo - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight: Dr Alexandra Garcia Marrugo. 9 November 2021. We speak to Dr Alexandra Garcia Marrugo, from the Learning Hub, about her work in improving student experience at the University and ensuring that all students receive the specific support they need to succeed in their studies. Dr Alexandra Garcia Marrugo in Guangzhou, China. My favourite thing about my role is. that it is so intellectually rewarding. On a daily basis, students’ topics can range from tourism as a form of

FMH Wins 2 October - Intranet

FMH Wins 2 October. 2 October 2023. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Ramsay Research and Teaching Fund Scheme recipients. (Click to enlarge.). $850,000 for Kolling Institute researchers. A large collection of research projects by our Northern Sydney (Arabanoo) researchers will get off the ground following generous funding through the Ramsay Research and Teaching Fund Scheme. The scheme has directed more than $10 million to research on the Royal North Shore Hospital campus over

COVID-19 COS Project - Intranet

COVID-19 COS Project. 6 April 2020. The COVID-19 COS project aims to establish a core outcome set for trials in people with confirmed or suspected COVID-19. Professor Allison Tong. We spoke with Professor Allison Tong, Principal Research Fellow at the Sydney School of Public Health, about the collaborative COVID-19 COS project which is challenging the team to innovate and push boundaries. How did the COVID-19 COS project get started? On day 5 of my post-travel mandatory self-quarantine, I

FMH Wins 14 April - Intranet

FMH Wins 14 April. 14 April 2025. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Professor Greg Fox. Professor Greg Fox appointed Sydney Southeast Asia Centre Director. The Faculty of Medicine and Health’s Professor Greg Fox has been appointed Director of the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre (SSEAC). Professor Fox is a respiratory physician and clinical researcher committed to using research to improve health care among disadvantaged populations. He has led research in Vietnam for more than 15

EMCR Spotlight: David Anderson - Intranet

EMCR Spotlight: David Anderson. 12 June 2025. Dr David Anderson and his team aim to educate medical professionals on the leading cause of spinal cord injury, often missed until a person is suffering from serious pain and walking difficulty. Dr Anderson was an invited expert to two international expert meetings in June 2022. The first was a consensus meeting on assessing cervical myelopathy. The second a special event on when and how to use placebo surgical trials, of which he was an invited

The annual cycle - Intranet

The annual cycle. Phases of the annual cycle. The PP&D process is conducted in three simple phases. This page presents information for staff and managers about the conversations, preparation and activity that each phase involves. Phase 1: Goal Setting. The first step in the annual PP&D cycle involves staff completing a Goal Setting and Career Development Plan in Workday by 30 April, developing it in consultation with their manager. Staff may draft their goal plan prior to a conversation with

Four steps to boost your online security - Intranet

Four steps to boost your online security. 14 October 2024. With a global surge in malicious cyber activity, this Cyber Security Awareness Month is a perfect time to learn more about how you can keep yourself and your work safe online. The education sector is now ranked number one for reported data breaches, so it's more important than ever for all of us to strengthen our security. Universities hold a wealth of valuable data, including personal information, financial records and cutting-edge

Research support professionals - Intranet

Research support professionals. For research support roles, please utilise the standard position profiles listed below, as the SJPs are currently in development. POSITION PROFILE. PRIMARY FUNCTION. Job code in Workday. Research Manager / Research. Administration Manager. View profile (82KB PDF). Convert to PD (82KB DOCX). Provides general management of all operational aspects of the research work being undertaken, including planning, funding and delivery of research to meet the work area’s

FMH Wins 12 August - Intranet

FMH Wins 12 August. 12 August 2024. Achievements from around the faculty this week. (Click to enlarge). Arabanoo blood researchers awarded $450,000 . Leukemia research at the Kolling Institute had a significant funding boost last week, with the Cancer Council NSW awarding a $450,000 grant to Associate Professor Jenny Wang and her team. Professor Wang says the grant will help strengthen her team's research impact, enabling them to further develop a new therapy to improve survival rates for

What we've achieved together this year - Intranet

What we've achieved together this year. 12 December 2023. As the end of the year approaches, Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, sends a message to the University to say thank you for what we have achieved in 2023. Dear colleagues,. With the seasonal break approaching, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on our shared achievements of 2023 and thank all of you for the part you played in our collective successes. I’m pleased that in the first year of implementing our Sydney in 2032

2021 Budget approved by Senate - Intranet

2021 University Budget approved by Senate. 9 December 2020. The University’s Senate approved the 2021 University Budget at its final meeting for 2020, though a number of elements will not be released until there is greater certainty about the level of student enrolments for 2021 – after the Semester 1 census in March. This staged approach will ensure the sustainability of University finances and allow for circumstances that we cannot yet predict. Finance business partners have played an

Resources for students - Intranet

Students have access to a wide range of workshops, services and resources to improve their understanding of academic integrity.

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