Research and Education Technical Services - Intranet

For any additional support for your wellbeing, including the Employee Assistance Program, visit the Staff Health Support page on the intranet Get in touch.

New staff - Intranet

New staff. The University Intranet new staff page includes everything you need to get started in your new role at the university, such as obtaining your UniKey and staff number, staff

Payroll processing delay - Intranet

Payroll processing delay. 21 March 2024. Sam Liston, Chief Human Resources Officer, wrote to all staff to notify them of a payroll processing error causing staff to receive their pay slightly later than usual on Thursday 21 March. Dear colleagues,. I regret to inform you that you will receive your pay slightly later than usual today due to an error that occurred when uploading our pay files to our bank, National Australia Bank (NAB). The uploading error related to a corrupted line in the file

Genesis Program applications open - Intranet

Genesis program applications open. 3 March 2022. What's your great idea? The Genesis program provides mentorship, support and a chance to win $25,000 in equity-free funding, to help you make an impact with your innovation. Apply for the Genesis program. Since launching in 2008, Genesis has supported more than 1,000 University of Sydney alumni, students and staff to accelerate their commercial and social enterprises through support and guidance including mentoring, assistance with media exposure

Voluntary Redundancy Program update: Supplementary Consultation commences - Intranet

Resources and support available. If you have a question about the supplementary consultation process, please visit the dedicated intranet page for further information and answers to frequently asked questions. ... All other University staff are able to view a list of impacted work units for EOIs the University is proposing to accept on the intranet and the Supplementary Consultation documentation for

FMH Wins 22 April - Intranet

FMH Wins 22 April. 12 June 2025. Achievements from around the faculty this week. FMH researchers awarded funding from Cancer Council NSW. Four Faculty researchers have received funding from Cancer Council NSW to support their cancer research projects. Dr David Waddington from the Sydney School of Health Sciences and the Image X Institute has received $450,000 for the project Improved MRI-guided radiotherapy for pancreatic cancer enabled by robust artificial intelligence. Dr Nicholas Hindley,

Reminder to acquit transactions or claim expenses for end-of-year celebrations - Intranet

Reminder to acquit transactions or claim expenses for end-of-year celebrations. 9 December 2020. As the end of year approaches, corporate credit card holders are reminded to use Concur to acquit corporate credit card transactions or claim expenses for end-of-year events. When using Concur – the University’s travel and expense management system – to either acquit your corporate credit card transactions or claim expenses for celebratory events, please remember to:. choose the appropriate

Meet our FMH rural women - Intranet

Rural women leading in health. 21 October 2024. This year’s theme for International Day of Rural Women was ‘Cultivating good food for all’. We caught up with some of our rural FMH women to hear more about life outside of metro areas. Feeding the town. Charlene Noye from Broken Hill was part of the team to initiate the Bourke Community Garden project, which supports the community and surrounding areas through providing free fresh produce and employment opportunities. It’s a space for

Our timeline - Intranet

Our timeline. Click to enlarge. Indicative timeline. Preliminary consultation: April. Draft change proposal (DCP) consultation: April - May. DCP including proposed organisation structures and draft Position Descriptions. Indicative mapping of staff. Town Hall webinar. Formal feedback. Revised change proposal (RCP) consultation: May. Review DCP feedback. Prepare RCP. Prepare implementation plan. RCP release and consultation: May. RCP including classified Position Descriptions. Town Hall. Formal

Research services - Intranet

Research services. Research integrity and ethics. The University of Sydney expects all research to be conducted with a high level of integrity and ethical conduct. Both HDR students and supervisors are expected to understand and abide by the Research Code of Conduct (pdf, 484KB), which reflects theAustralian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research 2018. As an HDR supervisor, you are responsible for ensuring your students are aware of responsible research practices and have sought any

University of Sydney satellites launching Australia’s space sector to new heights - Intranet

University of Sydney satellites launching Australia’s space sector to new heights. 12 June 2025. University of Sydney-led satellite mission aims to expand Australia's space tech and research capabilities and demonstrate new space technologies, thanks to successful partnerships with government, industry and other universities. SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launching from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Two satellites that are the result of successful collaborations between the University

What's on at FMH 19 April 2021 - Intranet

What's on at FMH 19 April 2021. 19 April 2021. What's on at FMH is our new 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. Sydney Health Professions Education Research Network: Speed networking. 3-4pm, Tuesday 20 April. The Sydney Health Professions Education Research Network is hosting a Speed Networking event focused on Video Reflexivity. A ‘speed-dating’ approach to networking in health

Funding and accolades for Sydney researchers - Intranet

Funding and accolades for Sydney researchers. 16 March 2020. In the past week, Sydney researchers have been awarded a number of health and medicine-focused grants and prizes, including a prestigious NHMRC award and funding from the ARC, NHMRC and Cancer Council NSW. Professor Glenda Halliday received an NHMRC Excellence Award, Professor Fabriba Dehghani and Professor Hak-Kim Chan were awarded ARC Linkage grants, and Associate Professor Paulo Ferreira was bestowed an NHMRC Partnership grant.

Key dates - Intranet

Key dates. The University has an annual cycle for professional staff performance, which delivers the following benefits:. An annual timeline that supports consistency and equity. Better alignment of staff goals to University and local area strategy. Key dates. Cycle phase. Completion window. Goal Setting. 1 December – 30 April. Mid Year Review. 3 June – 31 August . Annual Review. 1 December – 15 March. . Complete your PP&D review in Workday.. Related links. Shared Service Centre. Phone.

International Science School (ISS) 2023 Wrap Up - Intranet

International Science School (ISS) 2023 Wrap Up. 27 July 2023. In July, 110 year 11-12 students from across Australia and around the world descended on the University of Sydney for ISS2023, the 43rd Professor Harry Messel International Science School. The ISS gathers young science fanatics for two weeks of experiments, tours, workshops, and inspiring lectures by top researchers. It’s a life-changing event for the “ISS scholars”, showing them the possibilities of a career in STEM. The ISS

Get to know the GRS: Edwina Grose - Intranet

Get to know the GRS: Edwina Grose. 14 April 2025. Hear from Edwina Grose, Director of the Graduate Research School, about the School's aspiration to improve the experience for higher degree by research (HDR) students at Sydney. Edwina Grose, Graduate Research School Director. I’m Edwina Grose and I’m the Director of the Graduate Research School. I’ve been in this role for one and half years now, but I’ve been at the University for nine years and in the sector for over 30 years. Without

Colleagues appointed to inaugural NSW LGBTIQ+ Advisory Council - Intranet

Colleagues appointed to inaugural NSW LGBTIQ+ Advisory Council. 30 October 2024. The University is proud to congratulate three of our academic staff who have been appointed to the inaugural NSW LGBTIQ+ Advisory Council, established by the NSW Government. The establishment of the LGBTIQ+ Advisory Council reflects a milestone for LGBTIQ+ communities in NSW, marking an important step toward creating a more inclusive and equitable society. The Council will work closely with the Government to

Telling our students’ stories – let’s make it happen - Intranet

Telling our students’ stories – let’s make it happen. 12 October 2023. Our Sydney in 2032 Strategy is our collective commitment to a more diverse and inclusive university that enables students from a range of backgrounds to benefit from the transformational power of education. Critical to delivering on this commitment is our reputation as an institution that welcomes students from diverse backgrounds and supports them to succeed. Our new brand and undergraduate advertising campaign, which

What students think about our new timetabling system - Intranet

What students think about our new timetabling system. 6 August 2020. A group of Sydney students recently had a sneak peek of our new timetabling system, which will be used for the 2021 timetable from December this year. Find out what they liked about Sydney Timetable. The Curriculum Timetabling project is focused on improving the timetabling experience for both students and staff, aiming to reduce clashes, simplify the process and ensure we use spaces more efficiently. As part of this process,

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