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Academic reorganisation of Medical Sciences teaching within the Faculty of Medicine and Health. Overview. The proposed change would see the consolidation of all Medical Science teaching conducted within the Faculty of Medicine and Health (FMH) into the School of Medical Sciences from the Sydney School of Nursing and the Sydney Dental School. It also includes the proposed consolidation and realignment of pharmacology teaching from the Sydney Nursing School, Sydney Dental School, and the School
Foreign currency Awards. Researchers with Awards in a foreign currency are subject to fluctuation and uncertainty due to foreign exchange exposure. The University has different foreign currency arrangements with our funders including those that require:. a specific foreign exchange (FX) conversion rate. a floating FX rate. None of the above i.e. it is not specified. Aligned to Strategy 2032, the University is building a better place to work, and a place that works better to help support our
Email lists. Email distribution lists. The email distribution lists have been set up to allow communication with all of our staff (including casual staff), our HDR students and honoraries. To add or remove staff from the SOLES distribution list, all requests need to be sent to SOLES Enquiries. The lists are structured to allow for communication within SOLES in one of four ways:. By category (e.g. all sessional academic staff in SOLES). By theme. By building. By group. This is designed to
FMH Wins 11 November. 11 November 2024. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Dr Richard Brennan, Dr Stella Rose Harris, Dr Mackenzie Little and Grant Lynch (Click to enlarge). 2024 Alumni Awards. Our alumni community is made up of skilled and passionate healthcare professionals working in a variety of settings around the world. It was wonderful to see our FMH alumni celebrated in the recent 2024 Alumni Awards:. Dr Richard Brennan AO (MBBS ’84) has been awarded the Alumni Award for
FMH Wins 13 December 2021. 13 December 2021. Achievements from around the faculty this fortnight. Dr James Wilmott and Professor Phil Hogg each awarded $3.7m from Cancer Institute NSW. In the latest round of Translational Research Grants Dr Wilmott of the Melanoma Institute and Professor Phil Hogg of the Centenary Institute, have each achieved an outstanding result for their respective projects. Dr Wilmott's project is new, personalised approach to the use of immunotherapies and could
More information about our SES results and the outcomes of the Vice-Chancellor's Challenge will be published on the intranet in coming weeks.
End-of-year message from the Vice-Chancellor. 22 December 2021. In an end-of-year message for staff, Vice-Chancellor and Principal Mark Scott AO thanks colleagues for their contributions in 2021, with a special mention of those who will be continuing to work through the break. Dear colleagues,. We have finally reached what will be, for most of us, the final week of the working year. Surely, few breaks have been more anticipated. While COVID continues to challenge, I do hope everyone gets the
World Immunisation Week: Meet the SABII team. 29 April 2024. Last week was World Immunisation Week. We caught up with the Social and Behavioural Insights in Immunisation (SABII) research group to hear about how they're building knowledge and capacity in social and behavioural science to strengthen vaccination programs around the world. Front (L-R) Ms Emma Campbell, Dr Penelope Robinson, Professor Julie Leask, Dr Kerrie Wiley, Ms Maria Christou-Ergos, Ms Rebika Nepali. Rear (L-R) Dr Ikram Abdi,
How you can help finalise our Enterprise Agreement - a message from the Provost. 7 June 2023. Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Annamarie Jagose provided staff with an update on the next steps towards finalising our Enterprise Agreement. Dear colleagues,. Next Tuesday 13 June at 1 pm, NTEU members will be voting on whether to endorse our proposed Enterprise Agreement. This vote is critically important: union endorsement of the Agreement next week will enable us to move quickly
Heatwaves and outdoor work. Severe and extreme heatwaves have claimed more lives than any other natural hazard in Australia and it's important to take precautions, especially for those who work outdoors. Up-to-date information on heatwaves and warnings can be found on the Bureau of Meteorology heatwave service page. Staying safe in a heatwave. Advice from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) to stay safe during a heatwave includes:. Seek a place to keep cool, such as your home, a library, community
FMH Wins 22 March 2021. 22 March 2021. Achievements from around the faculty this fortnight. Professor Debra Jackson inducted into International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame. “These extraordinary nurse researchers embody the broad spectrum of nursing’s impact on global healthcare; their research encompasses the areas of diversity, equity and inclusion, environmental health, reproductive health, and workforce stability,” said Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (Sigma)
Volunteers. As a manager of a volunteer you must complete the WWC Program Registration form to inform HR of:. any program or activity you manage which engages volunteers in child-related work; and. the details of each volunteer. HR will record the details of child-related programs and activities at the University. and verity your volunteer's WWCC clearance in accordance with the steps below. Volunteer engagements are covered by the Workforce Engagements and Payments Policy 2016 which outlines
FMH Wins 12 February. 12 February 2024. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Does sticking with sport during school years lead to academic success? In the first long-term study of its kind, published in the Journal of Physical Activity and Health, lead author Dr Katherine Owen and team followed the sports participation of over 4000 Australian children from age 4 to 13. They then matched this with academic trajectory up to 21 years-of-age. Overall, they found that continued sports
Job application and interview tips. As a part of the University’s Career Development Initiatives, we have some resources to assist you in preparing for future job applications and being successful in the interview process. The techniques and advice provided below will assist in preparing you for different types of questions, developing a powerful resume and cover letter, responding effectively to selection criteria and preparing for an interview. Writing an effective resume. A resume is an
Business School academics awarded at the UN headquarters. 19 July 2023. Academic staff from the University of Sydney have received global recognition for embedding Sustainable Development Goals and UN Principles for Responsible Management Education in practices of the Business School and the University. (Left to right) Betina Szkudlarek, Anna Young-Ferris and Rachel Tuitama with the award. Dr Anna Young-Ferris, Professor Betina Szkudlarek and Rachel Tuitama from the University of Sydney
TBC. A-Z Quick Reference Guide . Administrative Office general contacts. E: [email protected]. Building Maintenance, Repairs and Cleaning. (e.g. broken doors, picture hooks, plumbing, etc.). E: [email protected] to raise a service request on your behalf or SUBMIT via Archibus Web Central. Campus Infrastructure Services 7:30am - 5:00pm Monday to Friday. For after hours services emergencies, contact Security on 9351 3333. Building Attendants/Precinct Officers. T: 14032. Casual contracts and
HDR scholarships and stipends. The University is committed to nurturing the brightest researchers by offering a variety of HDR student scholarship options. HDR scholarships may include various components, such as tuition fee offsets to cover fees for international students, stipends for living expenses, or both. International tuition fee offsets are managed by the International Fees Team, while stipends are arranged by HDRAC and disbursed by HR Payroll on a fortnightly basis. For detailed
Faculty of Science Governance Structure 2021. 1 December 2020. The Faculty's governance structure will be updated in 2021 to align with the University of Sydney (Governance of Faculties and University Schools) Rule 2016 (GOFUS Rule). As a result of upcoming changes to the University of Sydney (Governance of Faculties and University Schools) Rule 2016 (GOFUS Rule), the governance structure for the Faculty of Science has been reviewed and modified for 2021. The updated GOFUS Rule will be
Research Centres. Overview. The Faculty of Medicine and Health has a broad range of institutes, centres and networks. The FMH Centres Framework. Research centres in the Faculty of Medicine and Health (FMH) are established and operate under the FMH Centres Framework. The FMH Centres Framework:. Is aligned to University policy, faculty strategy and faculty operating model (FOM) principles. Is a set of key requirements and principles for the establishment, ongoing support and operation of FMH
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