Education support - Intranet

Education support. The School Education Support team. The Education Support team supports undergraduate, honours and postgraduate coursework programs for the school, by advising and assisting academic staff with timetabling, special consideration, plagiarism, academic plans for students with disabilities, exams and replacement exams, results processing, and prizes and scholarships. The role of the Unit of Study Coordinator. The UoSC has overall responsibility for overseeing the conduct of a

Student Support program - Intranet

Student Support program. Therapy dogs on campus for R U OK? Day. Approximately 500 people attended and our student volunteers were able to hand out 300 flyers on health and wellbeing. Over 46,000 people were reached on social media and had 6,300 people view our R U OK? Day event page. Approximately 40 students entered our Feel Good Photo Competition (you can read the entries on our Facebook event page and on Instagram simply search for #therapaws). Some of the comments students made included:.

Support following police operation on Camperdown-Darlington campus - Intranet

Support following police operation on Camperdown/Darlington campus. 26 April 2024. Acting Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Annamarie Jagose, wrote to all staff and students following a police operation that took place on Camperdown/Darlington campus and reminded colleagues about staff and student wellbeing support available. Dear colleagues,. Some of you may be aware that earlier today some buildings at our Camperdown/Darlington campus were temporarily evacuated, including Fisher

Louise Baur reflects on her gift to the University - Intranet

Louise Baur reflects on her gift to the University. 8 March 2024. Books have always been the key to opening doors for Professor Louise Baur, throughout her career and lifelong learning at the University of Sydney. So, it’s no surprise that the internationally recognised paediatrician is also a dedicated donor of rare books. It's her way of giving back. Professor Louise Baur has a deep love for books, especially the rare kind. She has generously donated books to Fisher Library’s Rare Books

Inclusion survey: Diverse sexualities and genders - Intranet

Inclusion survey: Diverse sexualities and genders. 3 November 2021. This year the University will again participate in the Australian Workplace Equality Index (AWEI). This is a national benchmarking study that allows us to assess and benchmark our progress in the area of inclusion of people with diverse sexualities and genders, across Australia. Part of this process provides a means for all staff to have their say by completing a survey conducted by Pride in Diversity, a not-for-profit employer

Announcing our new Associate Deans - Intranet

Announcing our new Associate Deans. 15 May 2017. Professor Trevor Hambley, Dean of Science, has announced the Faculty's incoming Assoicate Deans in a email to all staff. Dear Colleagues. I am pleased to announce our incoming Associate Deans in the Faculty of Science:. Deputy Dean, Professor Geoff Clarke. Associate Dean (Education), Professor Pauline Ross. Associate Dean (Indigenous Strategy and Services), Associate Professor Jaime Gongora. Associate Dean (Research), Professor Margaret Barbour.

New research centre set to secure food for the future - Intranet

New research centre set to secure food for the future. 24 October 2014. School of Biological Sciences. A research centre exploring new technologies for improving crop yields has been launchedtoday in Canberra. The School of Biological Sciences' Associate Professor Min Chen is Chief Investigator for the Sydney node. The ARC Centre of Excellence for Translational Photosynthesis seeks to increase yields of major crops such as wheat and rice by improving the way that plants capture the sun's

R U OK? Let's talk about our mental health - Intranet

R U OK? Let's talk about our mental health. 3 September 2020. Happening on Thursday 10 September, R U OK? Day is a reminder of the importance of reaching out, checking in and staying connected with one another. 2020 has been a particularly challenging year not only for University staff and students, but for our broader community. With many of us experiencing changes to our daily routines – including adjusting to working from home and/or returning gradually to campus – and with factors such

Heavy rains forecast from 7–11 February - Intranet

Heavy rains impacting some University buildings. 7 February 2020. As a result of recent severe weather, some University buildings have experienced water damage and/or flooding. Heavy rains are expected to continue in some areas from 13 February, which could result in further impact. Latest updates. Wednesday 12 February. The Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology predicts further intermittent heavy rains from 13 February onwards. Teams are continuing to work with affected buildings

Cyber Security - Intranet

Cyber Security. This team is focused on ensuring that the University of Sydney maintains a strong security posture to protect students and staff, data and information across the institution’s faculties, schools, research centres and professional business areas. The security of the University’s information and systems is fundamental to its ability to deliver a world class educational experience for students and excellence in research. The University stores a vast amount of valuable research

ICT Secretariat Service - Intranet

ICT Secretariat Service. What is the ICT Secretariat Service? The ICT Secretariat effectively administers resources to ensure the best use of everyone's expertise and time in supporting teams to deliver outcomes and supporting excellent decision-making. Read this overview document to learn what the ICT Secretariat Service provides and how to establish and prepare for a meeting series. Any questions on the ICT Secretariat Service can be directed by email to the Committee Officer and Executive

Sydney Insights - Intranet

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New digital platform INVENT - Intranet

Colleagues canFor further information on IP disclosures, please read more on the Intellectual Property (IP) staff intranet page.

Sydney Spotlight with Dr Arianna Brambilla - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Dr Arianna Brambilla. 7 December 2021. We speak to Dr Arianna Brambilla, Lecturer in the School of Architecture, Design and Planning and Co-Chair of the ‘Building efficiency’ cluster at the Smart Sustainable Building Network, about the need to transform how we design and construct buildings in response to climate change, starting with the 'building envelope'. Dr Arianna Brambilla. My favourite thing about my role is. being exposed to cutting edge research and having

Leadership in Interprofessional learning - Intranet

Leadership in interprofessional learning. 23 August 2021. Interprofessional learning (IPL) is about to be revolutionised across the Faculty of Medicine and Health, and Associate Professor Jacqueline Bloomfield has been appointed Academic Lead to drive this innovative program. Associate Professor Jacqueline Bloomfield. Associate Professor Bloomfield brings her extensive clinical, teaching and interprofessional education research to this role. She will build on the success of recent IPL

Update on return to campus planning - Intranet

The return to campus roadmap (pdf, 266KB) has been updated as at 1 June 2020 and the COVID-19 section of the intranet contains the latest information on current planning activity,

Sydney Spotlight with David Beaumont - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with David Beaumont. 23 January 2025. David Beaumont is a Wiradjuri man with family ties to Wellington, NSW. David joined the University in October 2024 as Program Manager at the Gadigal Centre. In the lead-up to the 2025 Yabun Festival we talk to David about his work to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at Sydney. David Beaumont (left) at the SUSF Blues Dinner with Rouna Daley (centre), Ladies Badge Delegate SULTC and Justice Michael Walton (right),

2023-25 Implementation Roadmap - Intranet

2023–25 implementation. We are realising the aspirations in Sydney in 2032 through a series of initiatives that UE has prioritised. This page gives you an overview of some of the key initiatives and who is leading each one. They include initiatives that require multiyear implementation, but where key work has already started, as well as initiatives not at implementation stage, but which need further cross-institutional engagement, careful design, development and project planning. The

Five minutes with NAIDOC 2024 Youth Award finalist Iyesha Roberts - Intranet

Five minutes with Ieyesha Roberts. 8 July 2024. Ieyesha is a NAIDOC 2024 Youth Award finalist, FMH Graduate Diploma of Indigenous Health Promotion student and research assistant. Her experience of living with kidney disease led her to create 'Ieyesha's Journey,' a personal blog where she shares her insights and practical advice for First Nations people living with kidney disease. What does it mean to chosen as a 2024 NAIDOC Week award finalist? While being a finalist for the NAIDOC Youth Award

Digital signature solution for staff - Intranet

Digital signature solution for staff. 21 May 2020. A digital signature solution has been introduced, allowing staff to securely sign electronic documents. Supporting the University's transition to being a digital workplace, the solution, DocuSign, allows documents to be signed anywhere using virtually any device, supporting more efficient approvals processes. Chosen for its simplicity, ease of use, and compatibility with common business standards and technologies, DocuSign also meets the high

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