FMH Wins 5 August - Intranet

FMH Wins 5 August. 5 August 2024. Achievements from around the faculty this week. HDR conference presenation winners. (Click to enlarge). 2024 HDR Conference another smash hit! Over 350 participants, nearly 150 HDR candidate presentations, and don’t forget the 3-minute thesis competition! The annual HDR conference was another success story, with addresses from FMH Deputy Executive Dean (Westmead), Professor Annemarie Hennessy AM, keynotes from Horizon Fellows Dr. Chun Xu and Dr. Phillip

New Indigenous art installation unveiled on campus - Intranet

New Indigenous art installation unveiled on campus. 5 May 2022. Members of the University community celebrated the unveiling of a new Indigenous art installation on the facade of the Sydney Law School. Members of the University community celebrated the unveiling of new Indigenous art on the Sydney Law School facade on 28 April 2022. The art installation was created by Indigenous artist Michael Jalaru Torres. The public artwork is a significant landmark on the University’s campus that shares

Share your feedback through Sydney Listens - Intranet

You can find more information about Sydney Listens on the intranet, including details about privacy, confidentiality, and data security.

Sydney Spotlight with Professor Ollie Jay - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Professor Ollie Jay. 11 August 2022. We speak with Professor Ollie Jay, Director of the Heat and Health Research Incubator, which is aiming to tackle the unprecedented current and future impacts of extreme heat and hot weather on human health and society.. Professor Ollie Jay. My favourite thing about my role is. the opportunity to work meaningfully with researchers who are experts on different topics to my own on heat-health projects that require multi-disciplinary

2032 Strategic Plan all-staff webinar - Intranet

The event will be recorded and published on the intranet. I hope you can join me for the webinar and I look forward to kicking off the 2032 Strategic Plan conversation.

HDR student travel - Intranet

HDR student travel. Traveling for research activities, such as attending conferences or conducting fieldwork, is often a vital part of a student’s academic journey. Your guidance is essential in helping them navigate this process, particularly if it’s their first experience. With your support, you can ensure that they have a safe and rewarding journey. Financial support for travel expenses. There are several financial support options available for your students when they travel for

What's on at FMH 18 October 2021 - Intranet

What's on at FMH 18 October 2021. 18 October 2021. What's on at FMH is our fortnightly events digest. Find out what's happening around the faculty this month, how to register and what to catch up on. Coming up this month. Occupational Therapy Research Symposium 2021. Tuesday 19 October, 5.30pm. Please join University of Sydney School of Health Sciences Head of School and Dean, Professor Joshua Burns, and Chair and Head of Occupational Therapy, Professor Anne Cusick, online for this special

University statement on the Voice to Parliament - Intranet

University statement on the Voice to Parliament. 23 August 2023. The University of Sydney Senate released a statement confirming our underlying responsibility to support our democratic processes by promoting free speech and civic discourse. The University of Sydney acknowledges the pivotal importance of the national referendum to recognise the First Nations peoples of Australia by establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice in the Australian Constitution. A constitutional Voice

Zoom upgrade on 12 April - Intranet

Zoom upgrade on 12 April. 7 April 2021. Zoom will be upgraded for all staff and students on Monday 12 April to enable enhanced functionality for breakout rooms. This upgrade will enable meeting hosts to launch up to 100 breakout rooms per meeting. Additionally, the limit for pre-assigned meeting participants will increase from 200 to 1000, and participants will be able to self-assign to breakout rooms (where permitted by the meeting settings). To enable this change, you will need to be running

Professor Bland-Hawthorn wins WH "Beattie" Steele Medal - Intranet

Professor Bland-Hawthorn wins WH "Beattie" Steele Medal. 30 November 2015. The Australian Optical Society has awarded Professor Joss Bland-Hawthorn the 2015 WH "Beattie" Steel Medal in recognition of his leadership and significant contribution to the field of optics, particularly in the application of photonics to astronomical and space instrumentation. He is the first astronomer to receive this award. The Medal is the most prestigious award of the Australian Optical Society. It is presented to

Awards and prizes in science - Intranet

Awards and prizes in science. 4 March 2015. Awards season is here, with several high profile prizes now open for nominations. These awards provide a great opportunity to acknowledge and potentially reward the fantastic work of our colleagues, mentors and friends around the Faculty. Science awards and prizes currently open for entry and nominations:. Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science. There are four science prizes awarded, recognising the contributions that our scientists are making to

FMH Wins 31 March - Intranet

FMH Wins 31 March. 12 June 2025. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Associate Professor Sophie Isobel. Enhancing Domestic Violence Routine Screening. Associate Professor Sophie Isobel from Sydney Nursing School was recently commissioned by NSW Health to lead a review looking at enhancing domestic violence routine screening for the purposes of making screening practices more trauma informed. Phase one of the review explored targeted focus groups, in-depth interviews, and a statewide

Connecting with Supply Nation - Intranet

Connecting with Supply Nation. 24 August 2023. Colleagues from Procurement Services, the University of Sydney Business School and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Indigenous Strategy and Services connected with more than 200 Indigenous-owned businesses to deepen the University's engagement with Indigenous entrepreneurs and business leaders. At the University of Sydney we strive to create new opportunities for Indigenous-owned businesses and engage with our Community. Representatives from the University

Update: changes to COVID restrictions from Friday 25 February - Intranet

There is information about ventilation on the intranet and ventilation checks are being conducted as part of the room audit across campus. ... Staff should not monitor or enforce restrictions such as masks, vaccination status, or distancing; slides are available on the intranet for all staff and can be used as a resource for

Meet our EMCRs: Elizabeth Kirkwood - Intranet

Meet our EMCRs: Elizabeth Kirkwood. 31 July 2023. Dr Kirkwood was recently asked to present insights from her work on women's empowerment in Bangladesh at an International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) policy seminar. At the moment I'm working on. Assessing the programmatic impact of an intervention entitled "Shonjibon Cash and Counselling" women's empowerment. This RCT utilises cash transfers and nutrition behaviour change communications, delivered on a mobile platform, to reduce

Professor Tania Sorrell: Celebrating four decades of leadership - Intranet

Tania Sorrell: celebrating four decades of leadership. 11 July 2022. Photos from the celebration of Professor Tania Sorrell's Festschrift and retirement after 44 years in the Faculty of Medicine and Health. Professor Sorrell was Co-Director of the Sydney Institute for Infectious Diseases (Sydney ID) and Chair of the NHMRC’s Research Translation Faculty Steering Group on New and Emerging Health Threats. She will continue her active support for Sydney ID as the first ‘Sydney ID ambassador'.

Speech Pathology Telehealth - Intranet

Speech Pathology placements adapt to Telehealth. 27 April 2020. Fast conversion to Telehealth consultations enables speech pathology clinical placements to continue. We asked Katrina Gott, Manager Communication Disorders Treatment & Research Clinic (CDTRC) at the Sydney School of Health Sciences how CDTRC managed to adapt clinical placements with minimal program disruptions for Speech Pathology students during the COVID-19 crisis. What role do clinical placements in play in the education of

Writing a communications plan - Intranet

Writing a communications plan. The key to effective communication is planning. Whether you’re designing an annual comms plan for your team, or just need to get a message out, we suggest you download the communications plan template (116KB, DOC) and follow these five steps:. Step 1. Define your objectives. Outline what you want to achieve and what you want your target audience/s to think, feel and do as a result. Your communication objectives should be SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable,

Ignition Grants are Ready to Take Off! - Intranet

Find details of International funding schemes on the staff intranet. The Office of Global and Research Engagement .

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