Rising to the challenge of COVID 19: five ways the Sydney Policy Lab is playing its part - Intranet

Rising to the challenge of COVID-19: five ways the Sydney Policy Lab is playing its part. 7 May 2020. The Sydney Policy Lab has been working to support policymaking to see us through COVID-19 both domestically and internationally. Sydney Policy Lab Director Professor Marc Stears. “Universities across the world have been making an invaluable contribution to the fight against COVID-19,” says Sydney Policy Lab Director, Professor Marc Stears. “We have been working non-stop to try to get the

Organisational change - Intranet

Organisational change. Organisational change involves ‘bringing staff along the journey of change’, taking them from ‘the current state’ (today) to a ‘future state’ via a structured approach to increase the chance of success. The Change Methodology depicted below, is aligned to the three phases in Kotter’s eight step process for managing organisational change programs, namely:. Phase 1: create a climate for change. Phase 2: engage and enable the whole organisation. Phase 3:

Culture-informed wellbeing for children - Intranet

Promoting intergenerational cultural connections for children's wellbeing. 5 August 2024. 4 August was National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children's Day. This year's theme is Strong in Culture, Stronger Together - which underscores the Poche Centre project Connecting our Way's mission to build confidence and resilience in the next generation. Connecting our Way is a project co-led by Associate Professor and Poche Centre Director Michelle Dickson and University Centre for Rural

Vale Emeritus Professor Martin Tattersall AO - Intranet

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A new approach to timetabling for 2021 - Intranet

Moving to a new timetabling approach for 2021. 28 February 2020. This year the University will test and roll out new processes and systems as we transition to a new approach to timetabling for the 2021 academic year. Last year, the Curriculum Timetabling project (part of the Sydney Operating Model Program) developed a new approach to timetabling. The future model will deliver a better experience for students and staff by:. reducing clashes, frustration and last-minute rework. delivering a

Professional staff - Intranet

Professional staff. Head, Education. The Education Portfolio supports all education-related activities in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. This includes curriculum development, design, and approval; educational design; strategy and data; projects and innovation; and support to the Faculty's students. We are committed to excellence in delivery to all of our stakeholders, both internal and external to the Faculty. Curriculum and Quality. The Curriculum and Quality team sit within the

Timor Leste's first emergency physician - Intranet

Timor Leste's first Timorese emergency physician. 9 February 2020. Australian Leadership Awards Fellow Dr Gustodio A de Jesus is shaping the future of emergency health care in Timor Leste. Dr Todi outside the Port Moresby General Hospital Emergency Department. Gaining direction from the Health Leaders Fellowship Program, Dr Todi has recently completed postgraduate studies in Emergency Medicine making him the first Timorese emergency physician. We caught up with the busy physician, and father

Excellence in Research for Australia 2023 changes announcement - Intranet

Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) 2023 changes announcement. 30 August 2022. The Minister for Education, the Hon Jason Clare MP, has announced changes to the ARC Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) evaluation process. The Minister for Education, the Hon Jason Clare MP has issued new Terms of Reference for the Review of the Australian Research Council (ARC), announced the Panel that will lead the Review and issued the ARC with a new Statement of Expectations. The Statement of

Milestones and progress planning - Intranet

HDR milestones and progress planning. The role of an HDR supervisor is to help HDR students develop into excellent researchers. This not only involves facilitating the student’s research progress, but also mentoring the student as they develop. You have an important role to play in ensuring students can meet professional requirements and milestones, while also ensuring a duty of care for their wellbeing. Progress plans. Candidature progression and planning are governed by the Progress

Leadership & culture - Intranet

Leadership and culture. We’re inspiring our teams to transform the future and fulfil their potential.. Our strategies. Our actions. Put in place merit-based appointment and reward. Make career progression pathways for all staff clear and support workplace transitions. Support and engage affiliates. Our actions. Build a culture that supports ethics and integrity. Develop a framework to demonstrate that the conduct of our research is exemplary in terms of its integrity and ethical standards.

FMH partnership with ADDRI - Intranet

FMH partners with Asbestos and Dust Diseases Research Institute (ADDRI). 24 June 2024. Asbestos and dust diseases remain a current health issue for Australians and around the world. Kim Brislane, CEO of ADDRI and Professor Robyn Ward, Executive Dean and Pro Vice-Chancellor. The Faculty of Medicine and Health and the Asbestos and Dust Diseases Research Institute (ADDRI) have recently signified their intent to build an enduring relationship that will leverage the combined strengths of both

5 minutes with visiting Fulbright Specialist Scholar Shane Desselle - Intranet

5 minutes with visiting Fulbright Specialist Scholar Shane Desselle. 4 March 2024. The Fulbright Specialist program is a unique opportunity for US academics to enagage in short, project-based exchanged programs internationally. We caught up with Professor Shane Desselle, currently visiting from California. Where are you visiting from and what is your role there? I am Shane P. Desselle, Professor of Social and Behavioral Pharmacy at Touro University California. Touro University is located in in

Strengthening student partnerships through shared experiences - Intranet

Strengthening student partnerships through shared experiences. 18 October 2024. More than 60 student partners gathered for the 2024 Student Partners in Strategic Education Grants Conference to share experiences, build resources and receive recognition for their contributions to reimagining education. Dr Jessica Frawley presents student partner Daphne Duran with a certificate of appreciation. The 2024 Student Partners in Strategic Education Grants (SEG) Conference on 3 October brought together a

OrgPlus being ‘sunset’ on 6 August - Intranet

You can either set up new bookmarks to Workday or you can quickly open Workday anytime using the 'Popular Systems' link on the homepage of the intranet.

Share your views on return to campus planning - Intranet

The return to campus roadmap (pdf, 266KB) and COVID-19 section of the intranet contain the latest information on current planning activity, and the prioritisation framework for the return of research

Reward and recognition - Intranet

Reward and recognition. As a manager, you have overall responsibility for the Performance Planning & Development process, and the utilisation of the tools and resources available to ensure your staff members are rewarded and recognised for their contributions. Process. At the University of Sydney, the remuneration of most staff is covered by the University of Sydney Enterprise Agreement 2023-26. Others will be covered by individual contracts or modern awards. There are various mechanisms in

Professor Michael Kassiou will lead a NSW Organoid Innovation Centre - Intranet

Professor Michael Kassiou will lead a NSW Organoid Innovation Centre. 1 March 2023. The University of Sydney will lead the establishment of the NSW Organoid Innovation Centre, a new multi-institution facility that will apply the latest stem-cell techniques to accelerate drug discovery and design. Funding of $2.5 million for the centre was delivered by the NSW Government through the Emerging Industry Infrastructure Fund. The University of Sydney will invest an additional $1.3 million in the

Gold award for interdisciplinary project-learning program - Intranet

Gold award for interdisciplinary project-learning program. 15 December 2021. The University’s Industry and Community Project Units program has won Gold in the Oceania region category of the prestigious QS Wharton Reimagine Higher Education Awards. Our Industry and Community Project Units (ICPUs) are a large-scale undergraduate program that engages groups of interdisciplinary students with leading Australian and international organisations to work on complex business challenges. The program is

Help improve University health clinics and clinical services - Intranet

Help improve University health clinics and clinical services. 10 August 2021. Complete a University census to identify ways our research and educational activity involving the provision of clinical services can be better supported. The University values the exemplary clinical education and research programs offered across multiple disciplines and has recently developed the Health Clinics and Clinical Services Policy 2020 (the Policy) and Clinical Governance Framework (pdf, 2.7MB) to:.

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