Zakia Hossain's inspiring journey - Intranet

Exposure to limited education and discouraged ambition driving passion for change. 20 June 2022. Associate Professor Zakia Hossain from the School of Health Sciences grew up in Bangladesh where women were offered limited education and a discouraged ambition. Exposure to this sparked her desire to improve the opportunities available for socially disadvantaged women globally. When it comes to refugee health, there is no 'conventional wisdom'. My approach is to challenge the invisibility of

Protect your Windows device - Intranet

Protect your Windows device. 6 February 2020. Staff with University-managed Windows devices benefit from prompt security updates from ICT. If you have a non-managed device, you need to install a patch for Windows 10 to protect against security vulnerabilities. On 15 January, Microsoft released a Windows 10 update and operating system enhancements to address a critical security vulnerability. The University’s ICT team acted promptly to deploy the update to all University-managed devices on the

Accessible images - Intranet

Accessible images. When designing or using images, it is important to consider that not everyone will be able to see or interpret them, including:. people with low vision or blindess,. people with cognitive impairments,. people with colourblindness. Images can also be used as a way to improve accessibility by providing users with an additional aid to help them understand information. How to make images accessible. Avoid images of text. Do not use an image as the only way to convey information -

End-of-year message from the Chancellor - Intranet

End-of-year message from the Chancellor. 5 December 2022. In an end-of-year message for staff, Chancellor Belinda Hutchinson AC on behalf of the Senate thanks colleagues for their work in 2022, highlights some of our achievements and looks forward to an exciting year ahead. Chancellor Belinda Hutchinson AC welcomes students back to campus in the Great Hall this year. Dear colleagues,. It is hard to believe how much has changed over the past 12 months. This time last year, our borders had just

Supporting students to stay the course - Intranet

Supporting students to stay the course. 11 August 2020. Track and Connect is an early intervention program to support and retain first-year undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students. The program invites unit of study coordinators to express their interest in participation for Semester 2. Run by the Student Transition and Retention (STAR) team, Track and Connect facilitates peer-to-peer support, encouragement, advice and service referrals to students who may be at risk of disengagement,

Pilot Project - Intranet

Pilot Project. The Pilot Project is an activity based working (ABW) pilot workplace located at the School of Health Sciences, designed to support the transition to our new workplace in the SWHB and achieve the vision for our new ways of working. Groups of up to 30 staff are located in the pilot space for 3-4 month periods and provide extensive feedback and experience to the Program. Read the feedback we have received and what we are doing about it.. Designed on ABW principles, the project

Revised change proposal - Intranet

Read the FCP on our intranet site..

March - Intranet

. Scheduled maintenance on critical ICT systems. 30 March 2012. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) will be performing scheduled maintenance to upgrade data centre storage systems between 8am and 5pm, Saturday 7 April. The March edition of the Financial Services Newsletter has been released. A message from Acting Vice-Chancellor Stephen Garton regarding Fair Work Australia's ruling on the University's Final Change Plan. Learn about the benefits of salary packaging by attending a

Help - Intranet

Contact us. If you have feedback about this staff intranet page please contact the site author, Staff Communications, by emailing [email protected].

Notice of Enterprise Agreement access period - Intranet

Notice of Enterprise Agreement access period. 15 June 2023. Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Annamarie Jagose reports that the access period will run from 16 to 22 June and voting on the Agreement will be open from 23 to 26 June. Dear colleagues,. Following my email earlier this week in which I committed the University to quickly finalising our sector-leading Agreement, I’m pleased to say that today we are taking the first of several steps required by the Fair Work Act with the

Names and pronouns: why it’s important to get them right - Intranet

Names and pronouns: why it’s important to get them right. 13 October 2022. Building on the work of our community to advance inclusion across the University, the Mosaic and Pride Networks have come together to highlight the importance of knowing and saying one another’s names and pronouns correctly through the ‘Say my Name’ and ‘Use my Pronouns’ campaigns. As part of our regular day-to-day communication, we frequently use one another’s names and pronouns. Learn from the Mosaic

Supporting students studying online - Intranet

Supporting students studying online. 17 May 2021. A new webpage is available for students who are studying remotely to support their academic progress, peer connections and health and wellbeing. A large number of international and domestic students are currently studying remotely, including offshore and onshore. To support students who are not physically on campus we have developed a new dedicated page on the Current Students website. “We recognise how challenging it can be for students who

Connect and engage with University networks from home - Intranet

Visit the tips and tools for parents and carers working remotely intranet page, where you will find a range of resources to support parents and carers to juggle responsibilities during this

Revenue & income - Intranet

Revenue and income. What is revenue? Revenue is specifically raised through University services and products. For example, student fees. What is income? Income covers money the University receives through all channels including donations and industry funding. Managing the process. The following sections explain how we manage the process of receiving revenue and income from a variety of external sources:. Setting up new customers. Raising (creating) an invoice. Raising a credit note. Debt

Sydney researchers win massive CUREator grant - Intranet

Sydney researchers win massive CUREator grant. 21 July 2022. Australia’s national biotech incubator, CUREator, launched round one of its three-year incubator, providing $17.4 million to projects aiming to tackle global health concerns including diabetes, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer. Prokardia, a spin-out company from the University of Sydney, led by Professor Michael Kassiou from the Faculty of Science and Professor Gemma Figtree from the Faculty of Medicine and Health, has

Science Safety Forum - Enabling Safety and Wellbeing - 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. The Faculty of Science hosted the 2018 Science Safety Forum on 24 September 2018 bringing together almost 70 people within the Faculty of Science and external experts in safety and wellbeing to explore ways of enabling safety using non-conventional

FMH Wins 11 December - Intranet

FMH Wins 11 December. 11 December 2023. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Amplifying marginalised voices in the global health space. Associate Professor Seye Abimbola was included in the 2023 Future Perfect 50 list of thinkers, activists and scholars working on solutions to the biggest problems. Associate Professor Abimbola, editor of BMJ Global Health, was recognised in the category of Fighting global poverty and health threats. Throughout his career, first at the Ministry of

Faculty of Medicine and Health - Intranet

Faculty of Medicine and Health. Part of Finance's Engagement workstream, we are the first point of contact on financial matters for academic and general staff. Our team provides daily support for financial transactions such as invoicing and receipting. We also give financial advice on a management level and help with preparing budgets, forecasts, management reporting and strategic plans.. Finance Director, Faculty of Medicine and Health: Petrus Swemmer. Petrus is responsible for leading

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