Embracing the innovation renaissance: a new era for researchers - Intranet

Embracing the innovation renaissance: a new era for researchers. 27 July 2023. Rupal Ismin, Director of Sydney Knowledge Hub, reflects on how far we have come as a university in the commercialisation and innovation ecosystem. Rupal Ismin, Director of Sydney Knowledge Hub. Sydney Knowledge Hub opened nearly four years ago and I have been reflecting on how far the commercialisation ecosystem at the University of Sydney has come since I first started my role as Director in 2019. Today, we stand at

New spaces open for teaching at Westmead - Intranet

New spaces open for teaching at Westmead. 10 March 2021. The University’s new education spaces in Block K of Westmead Hospital (the Central Acute Services Building) are open for teaching. The University's 1.5 floors in the new Westmead Hospital building span more than 5000 sqm and create a new central precinct meeting point for our staff and students at Westmead, supporting greater collaboration and communication. Key facilities include new social spaces for staff and students, collaborative

July - Intranet

Related articles. . Science Fun Day Out. 18 July 2024. Science communicators represent faculty at Mount Druitt Family Science Fun Day. Science researchers recognised as STEM trailblazers during NAIDOC Week celebrations. An Australian breakthrough in gene editing is set to advance the field further with the development of a new tool called seekRNA. Sydney performs strongly in the US News Best Global Universities Rankings.

Information for advisors and supervisors - Intranet

Information for advisors and supervisors. Information for advisors and supervisors. As an AP&D advisor or supervisor, you will play an important role in helping academic colleagues to use the new performance planning and development framework. You will work with them to document their achievements, plan their work and set their development and career goals. You will need to provide coaching and feedback throughout the year, not just during the AP&D annual or interim reviews. Your guidance will

Hazardous materials - Intranet

Feedback. Contact MyLab to provide feedback on this page/content. MyLab. For guides, videos and training informaiton visit the MyLab intranet pages. ... The form, and instructions on how to complete it, are available in the Chemical Safety intranet page and in the MyLab intranet page.

Have your say on revised Code of Conduct - Intranet

Have your say on the University’s revised Code of Conduct policy. 30 October 2020. The University is inviting all staff and affiliates to provide feedback on a revised Code of Conduct by Monday 23 November. The revised Staff and Affiliates Code of Conduct 2020 (pdf, 309KB) sets out the expected conduct of staff and affiliates at the University. It is the first major review of the Code since 2008. Code of Conduct review. Earlier this year, the Vice-Chancellor commissioned a review of the

October - Intranet

. Science Safety Forum - Enabling Safety and Wellbeing. 17 October 2018. Nearly 70 staff and industry leaders in safety and wellbeing explored ways of enabling safety using non-conventional approaches at the recent Faculty of Science Safety Forum.

Acquiring a vehicle - Intranet

Acquiring a vehicle. Fleet Management arranges the purchase or leasing of all University-owned vehicles. Contact Fleet Management to discuss about the type of vehicle you’re after. We will advise what vehicles are suitable and will collaborate with you to find the best vehicle for your needs. We have a number of safety and sustainability considerations that are factored in when you buy a vehicle. For example, we prefer you buy a light coloured vehicle for visibility in low light and to

FMH Wins 28 February 2022 - Intranet

FMH Wins 28 February 2022. 28 February 2022. Achievements from around the faculty this fortnight. Professor Yun-Hee Jeon. Improving the lives of people living with dementia. Congratulations to Professor Yun-Hee Jeon and her team who have received funding from the Australian Government to improve the independence, health and wellbeing of people living with dementia in residential aged care. The project will see the University work with dementia and aged-care industry leaders to promote the

FMH Wins 17 May 2021 - Intranet

FMH Wins 17 May 2021. 17 May 2021. Achievements from around the faculty this fortnight. Professor David Hunter. First large-scale trial of stem cell therapy for knee osteoarthritis. Kolling researcher Professor David Hunter will lead one of the world’s largest clinical trials into the effectiveness of stem cell therapy for those with knee osteoarthritis. More than 400 participants will be recruited for the study which will see trial sites established at Royal North Shore Hospital and the

Sydney Spotlight with David Sams - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with David Sams. 5 November 2024. We caught up with David Sams, General Manager of the University of Sydney Business School, to talk about returning to Sydney and his goals of fostering a culture of quality and accountability. Returning to Sydney is exciting for me because…. Across the world and on our own doorsteps, “Leadership for good” is more important right now than ever before. Sydney is dedicated to fostering sustainable and responsible leadership, and that’s

Sydney Spotlight with Michael Dagostino - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Michael Dagostino. 29 June 2023. We chat to Michael Dagostino, Director of Museums and Cultural Engagement, about upcoming initiatives at the University's Chau Chak Wing Museum and the Seymour Centre. My favourite thing about my role is…. I learn new things every day. At the Chau Chak Wing Museum (CCWM) and the Seymour Centre, we have experienced and knowledgeable staff across performance, music, dance, art, ancient history, culture, and natural history. It is great to

Who pays for pre-employment checks?

Candidates are responsible for obtaining and paying for a valid Working with Children Check while other pre-employment checks are funded by the University.

School leadership - Intranet

If you have feedback about this staff intranet page please contact the site author, Staff Communications, by emailing [email protected]. ... Visit the Psychology intranet for details of other School staff.

Staff in essential services - Intranet

Staff in essential services over the seasonal break. Only staff members required for essential services, who have specific approval from their dean, deputy vice-chancellor or director, may work during the seasonal break. Academic staff. When you are required to be available for business continuity purposes during the seasonal break, you should discuss the requirements and workload arrangements with your manager. Examples of essential services that academic staff may provide during the break

National Science Week recap - Intranet

National Science Week recap. 24 August 2020. With a move to a fully online format this year due to COVID-19, our National Science Week program saw people from around the world come together to celebrate science. It was a very different Science Week, without the crowds and in-person events, but the University community delivered a number of events to audiences across the world (a bonus of the online formats!). The week featured more than 20 researchers across a wide range of events, engaging a

5 minutes with Steve Parr - Intranet

5 minutes with Steve Parr. 20 May 2024. Steve Parr was appointed as School Manager, Broken Hill UDRH in March this year. He brings with him 20 years’ experience in health service management, much of which has been in the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health sector. What is your professional background and how did you come to join the Faculty of Medicine and Health? My background is in health administration, with my undergrad degree being in politics and public policy. My career in the

FMH Wins 1 August - Intranet

FMH Wins 1 August. 1 August 2022. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Professor Jacob George. (Click to enlarge.). Supporting research to drive better cancer outcomes. Professor Jacob George has been awarded one of three of the Cancer Institute NSW’s Research Equipment Grants. Professor George delivers high-impact research on liver cancer, the diseases that lead to it and clinical cancer care. He will receive $600,000 from the Cancer Institute NSW to introduce a flagship lightsheet

Transforming the undergraduate curriculum - Intranet

Transforming the undergraduate curriculum. 12 June 2018. As we reach the end of teaching for Semester 1, we take a look at the student reaction to our reimagined undergraduate curriculum. Students have responded very positively to the innovations introduced under our 2016–20 Strategic Plan, with strong uptake of the new four-year combined degrees, more than 900 high-achievers enrolled in the Dalyell stream, and more than 6000 enrolments recorded in the new Open Learning Environment units.

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