FMH Wins 11 June - Intranet

FMH Wins 11 June. 11 June 2024. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Professor Robyn Gallagher inaugural recipient of May Chiarella Medal . The Mary Chiarella Medal acknowledges the research achievements of a nurse or midwife within Northern Sydney Local Health District, increasing their visibility and emphasising clinical research as a vital career pathway. Congratulations to Professor Gallagher, whose work through the leadership of the cardiac rehabilitation and heart failure

Procurement Services - Intranet

Procurement Services supports the University's acquisition of goods, services and capital works to help deliver excellent education and research outcomes.

Support available following today's media coverage - Intranet

Support available following today's media coverage. 13 August 2024. Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott has written to all staff and students about support following today's media coverage. Dear colleagues,. We are aware of media coverage that the bodies of two individuals found in Burwood yesterday are being reported as University of Sydney students. We are cooperating closely with the police, who have advised that the identities of the individuals have not yet been formally confirmed.

Heading off injury at the FIFA Women’s World Cup - Intranet

Heading off injury at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. 5 September 2023. Dr Kerry Peek, senior lecturer in physiotherapy at the University of Sydney, recently had the opportunity to be a concussion spotter for the FIFA U-20 World Cup and FIFA Women’s World Cup. D Kerry Peek working as a concussion spotter at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. Dr Kerry Peek is an international expert in sports-related head and neck injuries and leads a program of research at the University focused on sports

University of Sydney partners with Sydney Festival - Intranet

University of Sydney partners with Sydney Festival, discounted tickets for staff. 6 December 2022. The University is pleased to be a sponsor of the 2023 Sydney Festival with staff eligible to receive a 10% discount on selected A-Reserve and General Admission tickets. Dancers flip in the air during Afrique En Cirque. Being an active and engaged part of the community is critical to who we are as a University, and we’re proud to demonstrate this as sponsors of the 2023 Sydney Festival – a

Lemberg Medal awarded to Professor Tony Weiss - Intranet

Lemberg Medal awarded to Professor Tony Weiss. 2 April 2024. Distinguished Australian molecular biologist awarded prestigious award for work in wound repairing. Congratulations to Professor Tony Weiss who has received the Lemberg Medal and Lecture from the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. It’s been 25 years since the university has received this medal. Tony is the McCaughey Chair in Biochemistry, NHMRC Leadership Fellow, and Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular

FMH Wins 30 September - Intranet

FMH Wins 30 September. 30 September 2024. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Associate Professor Michelle Dickson. (Click to enlarge). Westmead annual research and innovation conference. 17-19 September saw our Western Sydney (Baludarri) Precinct host the Westmead Research Hub’s annual Research & Innovation Conference. This year’s theme was Diversity, Innovation and Lifelong Care. Highlights included a keynote presentation from Poche Centre Director Associate Professor Michelle

Sydney Operating Model: Reflections from Stephen Garton and Stephen Phillips - Intranet

Sydney Operating Model: Reflections from Stephen Garton and Stephen Phillips. 15 December 2020. With the Sydney Operating Model (SOM) program coming to a close this month, Executive Sponsors Professor Stephen Garton and Stephen Phillips reflect on what’s been achieved. In 2018, the SOM program was established with an ambitious vision: to make the University easier to navigate for staff, students and stakeholders. At the time, feedback from staff and students was telling us that University

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Committees - Intranet

Committees. Structure. The FMH committee structure (PDF, 127kb) provides strong and transparent governance across our faculty. University Rule. The University of Sydney Governance of Faculty and University School Rule 2016 requires the following committees to be established to manage:. academic matters in the Faculty of Medicine and Health:. the faculty board (the academic decision-making body). the faculty (able to make recommendations on academic matters). administrative matters in the

Credit - Intranet

Credit. Faculty Services, Student Administration Services (SAS), receive and process credit, or recognition of prior learning, applications when a current or prospective student wishes to have prior learning counted towards the completion of an award course at the University of Sydney. The credit assessment process is based on credit rules sourced from the Coursework Policy, Faculty Resolutions and course rules, and developed through previous academic decisions by faculties, or if no rules exist

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Sydney Spotlight: Dr Lining (Arnold) Ju - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight: Dr Lining (Arnold) Ju. 27 July 2021. We speak to Dr Lining (Arnold) Ju, ARC DECRA Fellow, Senior Lecturer in the School of Biomedical Engineering and 2020 recipient of the Vice-Chancellor's Award for Outstanding Early Career Research, about his work in developing solutions to better diagnose, monitor and treat heart disease, using biomechanics. Hard at work: Arnold has been researching to fight heart disease for more than 13 years. My favourite thing about my role is. having

Helping Australia rebound from COVID-19 - Intranet

Helping Australia rebound from COVID-19. 1 May 2020. More than 20 Sydney researchers have contributed to ‘Roadmap to Recovery’, a report provided to the Federal Government by the Group of Eight (Go8) to help Australia move through its exit and recovery phase of COVID-19. More than one hundred researchers from Go8 universities contributed to the 'Roadmap to Recovery' report. Co-Chaired by Dean and Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Health) at the University of Melbourne, Professor Shitij Kapur and

SCM conference travel grant application form - Intranet

SCM conference travel grant application form. The conference travel applications are currently open. You can apply at this link. Make sure you have carefully read the conditions, process, and checklist page prior to applying. Note that this scheme will close once funding is exhausted. If you are planning to attend a conference later in the year, you can contact Anthony Chmiel to discuss. If you would like to peruse the questions before completing the application, you may download the SCM

Sydney Spotlight: Dr Kumudika de Silva - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight: Dr Kumi de Silva. 16 March 2021. In the lead-up to the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (Sunday 21 March), we talk to Dr Kumi de Silva, Co-Chair of the University of Sydney Mosaic Network, about her work removing the barriers that block people from diverse backgrounds from fulfilling their potential. Dr Kumi de Silva at Camden Campus. My favourite thing about my role is. My favourite aspect of my role is the ability to work with likeminded

Piano Tuning and Bookings - Intranet

Piano Tuning and Bookings. Piano usage and moving policy. The Sydney Conservatorium of Music has over 150 pianos ranging from upright practice pianos to high quality concert grands. These instruments represent a major investment in the facilities available to students and staff for research, study, rehearsal and performance. It is not permitted to move a piano out of any venue. Piano Usage and Moving Procedure (PDF). Piano tuning, piano lid removals and piano relocations. Piano tuning and

Smoke-free environment - Intranet

Smoke-free environment. In accordance with our Smoke-free Environment Policy 2019 (pdf, 320KB), smoking/vaping is banned on all University campuses, except within designated areas. Please help to keep our campus smoke-free by:. refraining from smoking/vaping outside of designated areas. informing visitors that the University is smoke-free and seek their cooperation. directing smokers/vapers to the nearest designated smoking/vaping area. politely telling people smoking/vaping that our campuses

EMCR Spotlight: Sonia Cheng - Intranet

EMCR Spotlight: Sonia Cheng. 2 April 2024. Dr Sonia Cheng is an Early - Mid-Career Researcher at the Sydney School of Health Sciences. She is the Project Node Leader of ClinPASS, which aims to collect, harmonise and share data on accelerometry-measured physical activity behaviours and health outcomes in people living with chronic conditions. At the moment I'm working on. I'm currently monitoring physical activity and sleep in people with chronic pain using wearable devices while on the waitlist

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