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Explore the frequently asked questions about documenting, accepting and managing gifts, donations and bequests.
Help parents and carers thrive at the University. 14 September 2023. Join the SAGE focus groups to share your experiences of flexible work practices at the University and help refine the University's approach to supporting parents and carers in their roles and at home. The SAGE self-assessment team (SAT) is a group of University staff working to evaluate and improve flexible working practices at the University. They are running focus groups over the next couple of months, which will play an
Recognition for supporting and delivering teaching during Semester 1. 18 June 2020. The Vice-Chancellor is inviting staff to recognise colleagues for their work to support or deliver teaching in Semester 1, which has enabled students to continue their studies during COVID-19. As we approach the end of semester, the Vice-Chancellor and Principal Dr Michael Spence is inviting colleagues to acknowledge and celebrate the incredible work of teaching staff and those who have supported them in recent
. Chemistry alumnus appointed as Australia's new Chief Scientist. 30 January 2025. Professor Tony Haymet, a distinguished professor of oceanography, has been appointed as Australia's new Chief Scientist. Life Sciences and Psychology secure top 50 rankings in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject. Top tips to ensure your four-legged friend finds the boarding options most suited to them. Congratulations to 48 faculty staff who were successful for promotion, effective 1
Racial Justice and the Curriculum Project. About the project. The SSPS Racial Justice and the Curriculum (RJC) Working Group has the aim of working progressively to improve the School’s curriculum to address Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledges, histories, and concepts, and to foreground issues of race, racism and colonisation in curricular content. The RJC is coordinated by Professor Sujatha Fernandes and has been funded since 2021 by One Sydney, Many People (OSMP) in the Ngara
Sydney Spotlight with Dr Joel Hollier. 9 May 2023. To mark the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT), we talk with Dr Joel Hollier, one of the speakers at the upcoming IDAHOBIT 2023 speaker panel. Joel will speak about his research which covers the meeting points of trauma, faith, gender and sexuality. I think it is important that we recognise IDAHOBIT as a community because…. In many parts of the globe, LGBTQIA+ rights are being eroded. There is a growing
An end-of-year message from the Vice-Chancellor. 18 December 2020. In an end-of-year message for staff, Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Stephen Garton thanks colleagues for their contributions in 2020, with a special mention of those doing essential work over the upcoming annual closedown period. Dear colleagues,. I am pleased to be writing to you for the first time in my capacity as Vice-Chancellor of this remarkable institution. I would like to thank Dr Michael Spence once again for
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Worth the wait: Sydney's new Chau Chak Wing Museum opening this month. 2 November 2020. University staff are invited to attend a ‘sneak peek’ of the new Chau Chak Wing Museum on Tuesday 17 November, before the museum opens to the public the next day. Attend in person or online. Updated 9 November: Colleagues now have the option to either attend in person between 12pm–5pm or join a virtual ‘sneak preview’ at 6.30pm. The front entrance of the Chau Chak Wing Museum was designed to
Curriculum Quality and Sustainability project. Supporting our Sydney in 2032 Strategy,the Curriculum Quality and Sustainability (CQS) project is a key part of our Teaching and Learning implementation program. Its goal is to make the curriculum easier to understand and navigate – delivering a consistent, high-quality experience for students, while reducing the time staff spend on curriculum administration and management. Focus areas. Feedback from staff and students through Sydney Listens, the
Connecting students through online study groups. 11 August 2021. More than 2000 students have signed up to vSydney Study Connect, a new online program connecting students from the same faculties and University schools into study groups supported by our Peer Support Advisors (PSAs). The vSydney Study Connect program provides students who are studying remotely with opportunities to access peer study support and make social connections, as well as pathways to resources and further engagement
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Explore FAQs about real property matters and construction at the University, including leases, licenses, building contracts and associated consultancy agreements.
For our OTA users, support is available on the Online Teaching Allocation intranet page. ... More detailed information about the employee payments review, including Q&As and how to lodge an underpayment claim, is available on our the employee payments review intranet page.
Sydney Spotlight with Dr Mitch Gibbs. 17 February 2025. Ahead of the Ian McCalman lecture, we speak to the keynote speaker Dr Mitch Gibbs. A Dunghutti man from Kempsey and postdoctoral researcher in the School of Geosciences, Mitch talks about his work of bringing Indigenous knowledges into the academic and policy space. My favourite thing about my role is. That I get to work with Indigenous communities around NSW and QLD and as such I get to learn more about my own culture and bring these
Collection Notices. Guidance on Collection Notices. Privacy law requires us to provide people with a Collection Notice at each point where we collect their personal information. This document provides general guidance on what collection notices are, what they should include, and how they can be given to individuals. What is a Collection Notice? The objective of a Collection Notice is to explain to the person why we are collecting their personal information at that point we collect it, and how
Our new Academy Fellows. 23 May 2016. Congratulations to Professor Ben Eggleton and Professor Alex McBratney who have been elected to the Australian Academy of Science. Professor Eggleton and Professor McBratney join a list of 21 leading scientists – including Former Australian of the Year and mental health advocate Professor Patrick McGorry and Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel – who will be admitted to the Academy in a formal ceremony today in Canberra. Professor Benjamin
FMH Wins 26 May. 26 May 2025. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Sydney and TAFE boost Aboriginal dental health workforce. The University and TAFE NSW have partnered to grow the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people entering the dental health workforce by creating supported pathways into further study and employment. Led by Sydney Dental School lecturer Erin Taylor, the Indigenous Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH) Pathway is helping First Nations students gain the
FMH Wins 26 August. 26 August 2024. Achievements from around the faculty this week. L-R: Professor Deborah Bateson, Dr Florian Honeyball, Kate Vines (another award recipient) (Click to enlarge). FMH researchers win prestigious Cancer Australia awards. Daffodil Centre's Professor Deborah Bateson and Dr Florian Honeyball from the School of Rural Health (Dubbo) have been awarded Cancer Australia's prestigious 2024 Jeannie Ferris Award. Deborah was recognised for her exceptional contributions to
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