A message from the Vice-Chancellor - Intranet

A message from the Vice-Chancellor. 11 August 2020. Vice-Chancellor and Principal Dr Michael Spence has written to colleagues with an update about the impact of COVID-19 on the University. The following message was sent to colleagues in Staff News on Tuesday 11 August 2020:. Dear colleagues,. It has been wonderful to see more colleagues coming together over the last few weeks as we return to campus and begin to welcome our students back for Semester 2. It is increasingly clear that the pandemic

Sydney Spotlight with Narelle Leong - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Narelle Leong. 12 May 2025. We chatted to Narelle Leong, Vice-President (Strategy), about keeping our strategy on track and the multi-generational impact the University has had on her and her family. My favourite thing about my role is. How varied it is and how many different topics I get to work on with different colleagues from different areas of the University to drive our shared strategic agenda. At the moment I am working on …. The next wave of strategic planning as

Graduate Studies Committee (AB GSC) - Intranet

Access the meeting schedule, papers, and agenda submission templates for the Graduate Studies Committee.

Regional impact: better health for First Nations communities - Intranet

Regional impact: Better health for First Nations communities. 12 October 2023. In this limited series, we speak to colleagues who are driving a positive change in regional Australia. This week we speak to Professor Elizabeth Elliott, Professor Jennifer Alison, PhD candidate David Meharg and Professor Roianne West about how their work is supporting better health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Ms Sue Thomas, Director of Strategy, Marninwarntikura Women’s

Professor Greg Whitwell to retire at the end of 2022 - Intranet

Professor Greg Whitwell to retire at the end of 2022. 17 February 2022. After more than eight years as Dean of the University of Sydney Business School, this will be Professor Greg Whitwell’s last year in the role. Professor Greg Whitwell became Dean in June 2014. Prior to joining the University, he occupied senior leadership positions at the University of Melbourne and UNSW. In addition to being Dean, Professor Whitwell is also completing this year his second two-year term as Chair of CEMS:

New intranet section for all your Teaching Support needs - Intranet

This Blackboard site will, of course, move to Canvas eventually.”. Check out the new Teaching Support section on the intranet. . ... With all the changes in the teaching and learning space across the University, we have launched a new intranet section called ‘Teaching Support’.

July - Intranet

. Academic workload allocation review progress. 10 July 2019. Work is continuing on the review of the Faculty's workload allocation process for academic staff.

Development leave - Intranet

Development leave. The University is committed to supporting the development of staff to achieve their personal career goals as well as the University’s strategic objectives. Research development leave for eligible staff provides the opportunity to develop your skills and effectiveness within the University. Eligibility. Continuing and fixed term academic staff have access to up to 3 days’ leave each year to undertake approved activities related to their current research or research

Training - Intranet

Training. As a consequence of Government legislation (the Modern Slavery Act 2018) all large organisations are required to implement policies and procedures to combat modern slavery. A key component of our response is introducing mandatory training to equip staff with knowledge of modern slavery. We also know that universities have an important role to play in combatting this contemporary social justice issue and that many in our community feel that the University has a moral responsibility to

Connecting with future students through Taster Classes - Intranet

Connecting with future students through Taster Classes. 27 February 2024. We recently welcomed high school students visiting from Shanghai for a Taster Class in Accounting to showcase the quality of education at Sydney and inspire future students to study with us. Students from Shanghai International School of Britain, Australia, and New Zealand get a taste of an Accounting course at the Business School. Running Taster Classes is one of the ways we give prospective students who are considering

Clinical trials review: share your thoughts - Intranet

Clinical trials review: share your thoughts. 9 June 2020. Share your thoughts on the findings of two reviews of clinical trial activity at the University. In late 2019, the Faculty of Medicine and Health in collaboration with the Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) commissioned a review of clinical trial activity at the University by an international panel of clinical trial experts. The review was conducted 10-14 February 2020 and included the insights of many stakeholders across

New features and content on the intranet - Intranet

To run through the steps to add and use your favourites, click the question mark next to "Your favourites" on the intranet homepage. ... It's now faster and easier to access the information and services you need, with the new favourites and classifieds features in the intranet.

Leased equipment - Intranet

Leased equipment. Can the University lease assets? Equipment purchases that have an acquisition cost of more than $200,000 can be referred to Treasury to conduct a lease vs buy analysis to determine if a lease may still be appropriate. Please note this is on an exception basis for significant purchases only. For more information, contact a Treasury and Investments Financial Services representative or email outlook group _Syd_Uni_Treasury_Ops. Otherwise login to UniBuy and seach for assets

Get to know our student committee representatives - Intranet

Get to know our student committee representatives. 23 July 2020. Did you know some of our committees include a student representative? We caught up with Anton Bouckley and Brendan Chow to learn about their experience of sitting on a Faculty committee. Anton Bouckley - Education Committee. What degree are you enrolled in? I study a dual degree, Bachelor of Science (Advanced)/Bachelor of Arts. What year are you in, in your degree? I am in my fifth year of my four-year degree as I studied the

FMH Wins 29 April - Intranet

FMH Wins 29 April. 29 April 2024. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Broken Hill students and staff collaborate on sustainability initiative. A team of student and staff volunteers at the Broken Hill Student Accommodation planted two veggie pods with herbs and seasonal vegetables. Developed by three nursing students and Sustainability staff at the Broken Hill Rural Clinical School, the project promotes sustainable food practices, food security and nutrition by engaging students in

FMH Wins 10 October - Intranet

FMH Wins 10 October. 10 October 2022. Achievements from around the faculty this week. (From left) Rosalind Ogilvie, Professor Robyn Ward and Professor Emma Johnston. (Click to enlarge.). Understanding world’s best practice for the SBA. and Rosalind Ogilvie recently spent some time in Canada and the US to gain insights as we look to build the Sydney Biomedical Accelerator. In Toronto, they visited advisory service, the MaRS Discovery District, to learn about how they intersect philanthropy,

FMH Wins 14 February 2022 - Intranet

Janet is only the second Professor in Oral Health, in Australia, and only the third female Professor for the Sydney Dental School Dentistry - Intranet - The University of Sydney in its

Regional impact traditional sounds in a digital age - Intranet

Regional impact: amplifying traditional performance culture. 9 November 2023. In this limited series we speak to University of Sydney colleagues who are making a positive impact in regional communities. Associate Professor Myfany Turpin, Jodie Kell and Dr Georgia Curran share a commitment to preserving and revitalising traditional music and language across Australia and beyond. Associate Professorand Dr Georgia Curranhave collaborated with remote and regional First Nations communities on

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