Sustainability panel discussion: recording and wrap-up - Intranet

Sustainability panel discussion: recording and wrap-up. 11 September 2020. Catch up on the 'Bringing sustainability to life at Sydney' panel discussion that was held on 9 September for staff and students to find out more about the University’s new sustainability strategy. Following the launch of the sustainability strategy, staff and students joined an online panel discussion on 9 September to hear more about the strategy from a leadership, academic, operations and student perspective.

COVID-19 and your wellbeing - Intranet

COVID-19 and your wellbeing. 20 March 2020. As the course of COVID-19 continues to evolve in Australia and around the world, it’s important to remember to look after yourself. The University has a range of resources and measures in place to support staff during this unique and challenging period, and to help keep our community well. Talk it out. If you are experiencing feelings of increased anxiety and distress, please talk to your manager and/or access free confidential phone counselling

Applying for and approving long service leave - Intranet

Applying for and approving long service leave. Discuss your plan to take long service leave with your manager as early as possible to ensure the leave can be taken at mutually agreed times. If you are a teaching academic, plan to take you long service leave so that it does not span more than one semester. Your manager may need to escalate approval for your long service leave application to the Head of School (or equivalent) or Head of Administrative Area to allow them to consider the impact of

Resources and useful links - Intranet

Ensure that you also refer to the 'I want to plan my own event' page in the Events section of the intranet.

How we can help - Intranet

How we can help. Financial Services provides services and resources to assist the University’s faculties, schools and departments to manage their financial resources, income and expenditure efficiently and effectively. Below are some of the ways we can help you. G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N |Q |V | W | X | Y | Z. part of Procurement Services). Types of queries. Who to speak to. A. Accounts payable:. vendor maintenance. raising purchase orders. purchase order invoice processing. Procure to

FMH Wins 11 April 2022 - Intranet

FMH Wins 11 April 2022. 11 April 2022. Achievements from around the faculty this fortnight. Excellent QS University Rankings for the Faculty of Medicine and Health. This year’s QS University Rankings results revealed the Sydney School of Nursing has regained its position as the number 1 ranked School in Australia and 12. th. globally. Subjects within the faculty including physical therapy, sports therapy and rehabilitation are ranked fourth in the world with the University’s greatest

Catch up on the September AEP all-staff Town Hall - Intranet

Catch up on the September AEP all-staff Town Hall. 10 September 2024. The recording is now available for anyone who missed the Academic Excellence Program All-Staff Town Hall on 5 September, or wants to watch it again. Find out what was covered and where you can learn more. Last week, Professor Annamarie Jagose, executive sponsor of the Academic Excellence Program and Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, was joined by Professor Susan Rowland, Vice Provost, to provide an update on the program,

Contract cheating services targeting students on campus - Intranet

Contract cheating services targeting students on campus. 12 April 2022. With mid-semester exams coming up it is important to remind students of expectations for academic integrity and the risks associated with contract cheating services. The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) has recently issued a sector alert about the display of materials on university campuses that promote academic cheating (also known as contract cheating) services. “During the pandemic the promotion

March - Intranet

. Women in Science and Philosophy: Ilse Rosenthal-Schneider, pioneer of HPS at Sydney. By Daniela Helbig and Maureen O’Malley, School for HPS.

FMH Wins 16 October - Intranet

FMH Wins 16 October. 16 October 2023. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Northern Sydney (Arabanoo) researcher featured on new ABC series. The inspirational and powerful intergenerational experiment series is back for its second season. Featuring our own Professor Sue Kurrle as an expert, this ABC program follows seniors and teens looking to build bonds together and find long lasting friendships. Professor Kurrle is Director of the Cognitive Decline Partnership Centre in our

Building and Estates Committee (SEN BEC) - Intranet

Building and Estates Committee (SEN BEC). The Building and Estates Committee monitors and advises Senate on the management of the University’s real property and physical infrastructure. 2025 meeting dates and submission deadlines. Agenda items due. Meeting date. Meeting time. Friday 14 February 2025. Friday 28 Februrary 2025. 9.30am - 12.00pm. Monday 12 May 2025. Monday 26 May 2025. 1.00pm - 3.30pm. Friday 29 August 2025. Friday 12 September 2025. 9.30am - 12.00pm. Friday 31 October 2025.

Recent achievements in the Faculty of Science - Intranet

Recent achievements in the Faculty of Science. 2 March 2017. A selection of some of the fantastic achievements by staff in the Faculty of Science in February 2017. Professor Michael Kassiou is one of 8 Chief Investigators in receiving a $17M NHMRC program grant over the next 5 years. Professor Richard Payne leads international research effort to find new treatment for Tuberculosis. Life and Environmental Science. Associate Professor Robyn Alders has won the inaugural Mitchell Humanitarian Award,

FMH Wins 1 November 2021 - Intranet

FMH Wins 1 November 2021. 1 November 2021. Achievements from around the faculty this fortnight. Professor Glenda Halliday. International leadership in Parkinson’s research. The Robert A. Pritzker Prize for Leadership in Parkinson's Research, sponsored by the Michael J Fox foundation, recognised Professor Glenda Halliday for her exceptional research contribution to improve treatments for Parkinson's patients. This year's recipient, Professor Glenda Halliday is recognised as one of the

CASB Dharug room names - Intranet

Dharug room names for Block K Westmead Hospital (CASB)'s spaces. 17 May 2021. 16 rooms across two floors have been given Dharug names creating links between Country and the Westmead Health Precinct. Through the guidance of Professor Jakelin Troy (Director, Indigenous Research) and Jacinta Tobin (Aunty and Dharug elder) and with contribution from Jeremy Heathcote (Indigenous Health Community Engagement Officer, Faculty of Medicine and Health), a naming concept has been developed based on the

Addressing child safety and wellbeing at the University - Intranet

assessment and mitigation processes, website and intranet, training and communication, records management, complaints processes and compliance frameworks. ... More information. To find out more about reportable conduct and our ethical and legal compliance obligations, visit the child safety intranet page.

Update on Welcome Week - Intranet

Update on Welcome Week. 31 January 2022. The Vice-Chancellor wrote to all staff on Monday 31 January to provide an update on Welcome Week activities and working from home under the current government advice. Dear colleagues,. As we all adjust to the ‘new normal’ of living with COVID in the community, there are reasons for optimism. This week, students are returning to schools, COVID case numbers in New South Wales have begun to show a decline from their earlier peak this month, and we can

Core Research Facilities pivot in response to COVID-19 - Intranet

Core Research Facilities pivot in response to COVID-19. 17 August 2020. With more staff and students returning to our campuses and research activities continuing to increase, our Core Research Facilities (CRF) have adopted new ways to train users and keep everyone safe while using facilities. Face masks have always been a requirement for some Core Research Facilities. Our Core Research Facilities have remained open throughout the pandemic, operating in a ‘Safe Mode’ to enable critical

Anderson Stuart Bosch - Intranet

Relocation of wet laboratory research from the Anderson Stuart Building & Bosch Institute. Overview. The faculty relocated wet laboratory research from the Anderson Stuart Building and shared equipment provision in the Bosch Institute. The objectives are:. that all researchers and professional staff work in contemporary and fit-for-purpose facilities. that research performance and culture are strengthened. to optimise access to and management of research equipment infrastructure for wet

Privacy collection notice - Intranet

Privacy collection notice - BigPulse online voting for Enterprise Agreement 2023 . The University of Sydney has engaged a third-party provider, BigPulse, to coordinate online voting, as required to finalise the University’s Enterprise Agreement process. Staff will vote via BigPulse to indicate whether or not they accept the proposed Enterprise Agreement. Voting participation and results. Voting is voluntary. If you vote, BigPulse will use your personal information to enable and record your

Spinning out: a fulfilling and exciting pathway to research impact - Intranet

Spinning out: a fulfilling and exciting pathway to research impact. 1 November 2019. Following a successful spinout of Kinoxis Theraputics in 2018, which was recently awarded a US National Institutes of Health HEAL Initiative grant of up to $6.8m, Dr Michael Bowen of the Brain and Mind Centre and School of Psychology shares his story of commericalising his research to create lasting impact in the treatment of substance use disorders. Substance use disorders are among the most devastating

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