Busting Buzzwords podcast - Intranet

Busting Buzzwords podcast. Dive into the heart of academia with Busting Buzzwords. Join your hosts, Dr Clara Sitbon and Dr Ben Nickl (School of Languages and Cultures), as they embark on a journey to demystify the complex jargon that buzzes around the corridors of USYD. Clara, a lover of French crime fiction, and Ben, a pop culture enthusiast, blend their academic insights with their passions to bring you a series of engaging conversations. In each episode, they chat with fellow academics and

Affiliate spotlight: Sharon Carey - Intranet

Affiliate spotlight: Sharon Carey. 22 July 2024. Associate Professor Sharon Carey is the manager of Nutrition and Dietetics at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and has over 15 years experience as a gastrointestinal specialist dietitian. She was made 2024 NSW Allied Health Researcher of the Year and received an affiliates award for her outstanding contribution to teaching in the Faculty of Medicine and Health. I've found it extremely rewarding to be affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine and Health

Sydney Spotlight with Vice-Provost Professor Susan Rowland - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Vice-Provost Professor Susan Rowland. 23 March 2023. We speak with Vice-Provost Professor Susan Rowland about her new role and her fondest memories of when she was a student at the University. Vice-Provost Professor Susan Rowland. After a month being in the role of Vice-Provost, I feel…. Welcomed and happy. It’s great to be back here. I love Sydney and this University and I’m excited to work with everyone. My fondest memories of my time as an undergraduate and

Meet our new Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) - Intranet

Meet our new Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education). 27 June 2022. Professor Joanne Wright joined the University on 1 June 2022 as our new Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) after relocating from Brisbane. We catch up with Professor Wright to find out about her current priorities and how she’s enjoying Sydney. What attracted you to the University of Sydney? A number of things – but the opportunity to be part of a new senior team at Australia’s premier university is a huge and career-defining

Statement on ProctorU - Intranet

University statement about online assessments. 18 June 2021. The University is aware that some students have been experiencing technical issues when undertaking online proctored exams, and apologises for any disruption caused. We have asked ProctorU to investigate the issues as a matter of urgency, and we’re working to contact any impacted students now to advise them of next steps. Where there is a known issue, these students will not be required to submit a special consideration application.

Revised research classifications released by Australian Research Council - Intranet

Revised research classifications released by Australian Research Council. 14 July 2020. The Australian Research Council (ARC) has released the revised Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC 2020). Continue using existing Field of Research (FoR) codes in IRMA until advised otherwise. Following consultation in 2019 and early 2020, the ARC has published revised classifications on the Australian Bureau of Statistics and Stats NZ websites. The revised classification is

Your responsibility for protecting personal information - Intranet

Are you doing enough to protect personal information? 11 March 2020. Under NSW privacy legislation, the University and its staff have a responsibility to protect the personal information of everyone who works and studies here. No matter what your role is, it is important that you are aware of your responsibilities when handling personal information - which is information that can identify a person, such as employee and student data and records. Follow these steps to help protect personal

FMH Wins 4 November - Intranet

FMH Wins 4 November. 4 November 2024. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Dr Bill Woods, surrounded by family (Click to enlarge). A lifetime caring for others. Sydney Medical School alumnus Dr Bill Woods celebrated his 103rd birthday recently. Following into a three-generation family tradition of studying medicine, the class of 1950 alum is doing great and recognised the milestone surrounded by family and friends. Dr Joanna Diong, Ms Nicole D’Souza and Associate Professor Justin

Collaborating with climate change research - Intranet

Collaborating with climate change research. 2 August 2024. The Office of Global and Research Engagement and the Sydney Environment Institute are bringing together researchers who are interested in climate change for a day of inspiring conversations, network building and shaping the University’s climate narrative. As one of the grand challenges named in theUniversity of Sydney’s 2032 Strategy, tackling the climate crisis is a key research focus for the University. As thought-leaders,

Upcoming leadership development opportunities for women - Intranet

Upcoming leadership development opportunities for women. 17 February 2020. Apply for the opportunity to accelerate your career through the Vice-Chancellor’s Sponsorship Program for Culturally Diverse Women or the Sydney Women’s Leadership Program. Participants from the 2019 Vice-Chancellor's Sponsorship Program. The University is committed to advancing the careers of women through our Women’s Career Acceleration and Leadership (WCAL) strategy. After another successful year in mentoring

February - Intranet

Articles. Faculty of Science researchers receipients of 2021 Royal Society of NSW awards and a PhD student received a Royal Society Scholarship.

Celebrating 20 years with Sydney Mass Spectrometry - Intranet

Celebrating 20 years with Sydney Mass Spectrometry. 22 July 2024. Dr Ben Crossett talks two decades of cutting-edge science. This July marks the 20th anniversary for both Dr Ben Crossett at the University of Sydney, and the Sydney Mass Spectrometry facility he’s helped run over the last two decades. Sydney Mass Spectrometry (SydneyMS) provides access to cutting-edge instrumentation and expert assistance for proteomics, glycomics, metabolomics, lipidomics (collectively known as “-omics”),

Contribute ideas for improving early and mid-career researcher development at the University - Intranet

Contribute ideas for improving early and mid-career researcher development at the University. 17 April 2023. Early and Mid-Career Researchers are encouraged to submit an expression of interest to get involved in upcoming EMCR user research events. Want to gain recognised service which will entitle you to put your membership of the Researcher Development Advisory Group on your CV? Want to improve the career development offerings for yourself, your peers and your future colleagues – all whilst

Sydney Spotlight with Professor Ross Bailie - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Professor Ross Bailie. 21 July 2022. We speak with Professor Ross Bailie, from the School of Rural Health, who is working across the Rural Clinical Schools in Western NSW, the Far West and Northern NSW, and across the Faculty of Medicine and Health to promote multidisciplinary rural health education and research. Professor Bailie has also nominated  colleagues for the VC Awards in 2021 to help highlight exceptional work being done by academic and professional staff.. My

Stephen Phillips reflects on disability inclusion during Disability Inclusion Week - Intranet

Stephen Phillips reflects on what it means to be inclusive during Disability Inclusion Week. 22 September 2020. In recognition of Disability Inclusion Week, Stephen Phillips reflects on his role as Executive Sponsor of the Disability at Work Network, the importance of inclusion in the online environment and how we can take action to support people with disability within our University community. Being the Executive Sponsor of the Disability at Work Network (DAWN) is extremely important to me in

2023 SUPRA Supervisor of the Year - Intranet

2023 SUPRA Supervisor of the Year. 6 November 2023. Congratulations to the recipients of the 2023 SUPRA Supervisor of the Year Award from the Faculty of Science. The recipients were acknowledged for their endless efforts, and in particular for providing extra support for our HDRs in different forms, and often during difficult times. These are the supervisors who work to guide the next generation of trailblazing researchers, thinkers and leaders, and those who contribute to a culture of research

First Nations colleagues take steps to develop their careers - Intranet

First Nations colleagues take steps to develop their careers. 1 June 2023. The University's inaugural staff mentoring program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander colleagues kicked off last week, representing an important step in our One Sydney, Many People Strategy. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mentoring program is an opportunity for First Nations staff  to progress their career plans and leadership aspirations through a unique mentoring partnership with a member of staff 

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