Educational design online consultations - Intranet

Educational designers available for online consultations. 3 April 2020. Teaching staff can now book online consultations with our educational design experts for support with online teaching and assessment approaches. The University’s shift to fully online learning has been swift. This semester our teachers first had to learn how to teach in a mixed mode, with some students learning face-to-face and some remotely from overseas. They then had to adapt to teaching completely online, mostly from

Census Dates - Intranet

Census Dates. Each unit of study has a census date, based on the session in which it is taught. This is the date when your enrolment in your unit of study is finalised and you become academically and financially liable. Find your census date - The University of Sydney.

FMH Wins 19 December - Intranet

FMH Wins 19 December. 19 December 2022. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis. (Click to enlarge.). One-minute bursts of activity during daily tasks could prolong life. In good news for those who don't like playing sport or going to the gym, new research finds just three to four one-minute bursts of huffing and puffing during daily tasks is associated with large reductions in the risk of premature death, particularly from cardiovascular disease. Published

Farewell Professor Phil Gale - Intranet

Farewell Professor Phil Gale, interim Dean of the Faculty of Science. 10 November 2022. Professor Phil Gale has accepted the role of Deputy Dean of Science at the University of Technology Sydney. We would like to extend our congratulations to Professor Phil Gale on his new appointment and sincere thanks for his service to the University of Sydney, most recently as interim Dean of the Faculty of Science. Professor Gale joined the University of Sydney in January 2017 as the Head of the School of

Implementing our University childcare strategy - Intranet

Implementing our University childcare strategy. 7 February 2020. Co-sponsored by Stephen Phillips, Vice-Principal (Operations) and Professor Pip Pattison, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education), the childcare strategy has been created following a survey of staff and students, and a review by the University into current provisions. An implementation plan has been developed for focus this year. Survey results. Last year, staff and students with caring responsibilities for children aged 0–6 were

Sydney Uni Alert - Intranet

Sydney Uni Alert. Sydney Uni Alert is a mass notification system that will provide a rapid alert of emergencies likely to cause major disruption. The system uses the AtHoc platform by Blackberry. The Sydney Uni Alert system is just one measure to help keep you safe, you still need to be aware of what to do in the event of an emergency. Find this on the Emergencies and personal safety page. Emergencies should always be reported to the appropriate emergency services in the first instance – dial

FASS in the media - Intranet

FASS in the media. Dr Olga Boichak in the Discipline of Media and Communications received the 2024 Max Crawford Medal Australia's most prestigious award for achievement and promise in the Humanities. She also spoke to the ABC (online and TV) about the undermining of Putin as Ukrainian forces gain ground in incursion into Russia. Dr Chris Pepin-Neff and Professor Kane Race appeared in The Sydney Morning Herald, warning that Oxford Street risks losing LGBTQ character. Dr Indigo Willing from

Janine Richards, leaving a transformational legacy - Intranet

Janine Richards, leaving a transformational legacy. 2 September 2024. After more than five years with the Faculty of Medicine and Health, Janine Richards is moving on to a new chapter, leaving behind a legacy of leadership that has made a difference. Her time with the faculty has been characterised by a commitment to empowering others, fostering collaboration, and driving continuous improvement. Janine Richards. (Click to enlarge). In April 2019, Janine Richards joined the Faculty of Medicine

Have you met Rita? - Intranet

Have you met Rita? 8 May 2023. Meet the Northern Sydney (Arabanoo) Precinct's self-proclaimed resident foodie. In her role as the Corporate Services & Administration Officer at the Kolling Institute, she supports processes and facilitates approvals for matters involing FMH and NSLHD. Tell us a bit about your role? As the Corporate Services & Administration Officer at Kolling institute, I support processes and facilitate approvals for matters which involve our joint-venture partner

What don't we know about pain? - Intranet

What don't we know about pain? 25 July 2022. National Pain Week 2022, 26 July - 1 August, aims to contribute to the de-stigmatisation of the experience of chronic pain. Despite its name, Sydney Pain Consortium causes as little pain as possible. The network unites researchers, clinicians and educators to elevate our understanding of pain. From visual scans of the placebo effect to linking mental health with arthritis, the Sydney Pain Consortium are pushing the boundaries of health and medical

Our precincts - Intranet

Our precincts. The education, research, and partnership activity of the University of Sydney’s Faculty of Medicine and Health (FMH) spans a broad range of medicine and health disciplines and is dispersed across a wide geographical footprint that includes both urban and rural sites. The FMH’s Precinct model has been implemented to provide a clear point of contact for the University’s internal stakeholders and external partners that include clinical schools, local health districts (LHDs),

Rural Health Strategy - Intranet

staff intranet page please contact the site author, Staff Communications, by emailing [email protected]. ... You can view the strategy in multiple ways:. If you have feedback about this staff intranet page please contact the site author, Staff Communications, by emailingIf you have feedback about this

Burren Street - Intranet

Burren Street. Location. The Burren Street Campus is located in the suburb of Newtown. Address:. 144 Burren Street. Newtown NSW 2042. Map. Go to the Campus maps page on the University website to search for buildings. Getting there. By train. The closest railway station is MacDonaldtown station. It is a 5-minute walk from the station to the campus. By bus from the city. Routes 422, 423, 426 and 428 run along King Street, Newtown. Get off opposite the Marlborough Hotel and walk to the campus.

Funding for HDR students - Intranet

Funding for HDR students. Supporting your student to identify and secure funding for their research endeavours is one of the most valuable contributions you can make as a supervisor. Postgraduate Research Support Scheme (PRSS). The University provides several funding opportunities specifically designed for currently enrolled HDR students, with the most significant being the Postgraduate Research Support Scheme (PRSS). Each year, the University allocates $1.5 million in PRSS funding across all

Nominating examiners - Intranet

Nominating examiners. As your student approaches thesis submission, the nomination of suitable external examiners should be front of mind. Clause 15 of the Thesis and Examination of Higher Degrees by Research Policy (pdf, 392KB) provides detailed information about the eligibility criteria for examiners. It is the lead supervisor’s responsibility to ensure that nominated examiners fulfil these requirements. Assessment criteria. The suitability of examiners will be assessed across the following:

Maintain Asian forest diversity to avoid climate change impact - Intranet

Maintain Asian forest diversity to avoid climate change impact. 8 January 2024. Study shows SE Asian forests resisted 'savannisation' in Last Glacial Maximum. Research suggests that conservation of Asian forests now can help resist impacts from climate change. A team of international scientists led by Dr Rebecca Hamilton from Sydney has found that rather than dry savannah in South East Asia dominating during the Last Glacial Maximum more than 19,000 years ago, there was a mosaic of diverse

2018 ERA Journal List review - Intranet

2018 ERA Journal List review. 28 February 2017. In preparation for ERA 2018 the ARC will review the ERA journal list. Staff are invited to submit journal recommendations for inclusion on the 2018 ERA Journal List. It is important that, as a leading research-intensive institution, our high quality research is represented in the ERA 2018 assessment. Unless a journal is on the ERA Journal List, journal articles cannot be included in the ERA submission with exception of those that are classified as

FS1 network storage - Intranet

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FMH Wins 11 July - Intranet

FMH Wins 11 July. 11 July 2022. Achievements from around the faculty this week. (From left) Professor Ramon Shaban, Professor Vitali Sintchenko, Dr Tanya Golubchik, Professor Ben Marais, and Professor Tania Sorrell. (Click to enlarge.). FMH's strong commitment to collaboration continues. Last week, the University Senate met at the at the Faculty of Medicine and Health hosted a research showcase for Senate Fellows and members of the University Executive (UE) and our Western Sydney community

Nine ways to mark International Womens Day - Intranet

How to get involved this International Women's Day. 26 February 2024. This year’s theme is ‘Count Her In: Invest in Women. Accelerate Progress.’ Here are some great suggestions for investing your time and showing your support for women at Sydney this year. This year’s International Women’s Day theme, ‘Count Her In: Invest in Women. Accelerate Progress.’ is a welcome reminder how much investing in women benefits society. It’s an opportunity for the University community to review

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