A farewell to all staff from the Chancellor, Belinda Hutchinson AC - Intranet

A farewell to all staff from the Chancellor, Belinda Hutchinson AC. 26 June 2024. In her final week as Chancellor, Belinda Hutchinson AC farewelled University colleagues and reflected on her almost 12 years serving the University of Sydney. Dear colleagues,. This week marks my final week as Chancellor, and I want to thank you for all your efforts in the first half of this year – and indeed over my almost 12 years at the University. The last 12 months have been punctuated by great threats to

Farewell Professor Richard Miles Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education – Enterprise and Engagement) - Intranet

Farewell Professor Richard Miles, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education – Enterprise and Engagement). 20 June 2024. Professor Richard Miles has accepted the role of Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Queen’s University, Belfast, and will take extended leave from mid-September before commencing his new role in early 2025. After nearly 15 years with the University of Sydney, Professor Richard Miles, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education – Enterprise and Engagement) has resigned to take up the position

Two new appointments to lead key strategies - Intranet

Two new appointments to lead key strategies. 7 April 2022. The University has appointed two new directors to lead two of our key strategies – Modern Slavery and Sustainability. Following a competitive recruitment process, the University has made two significant appointments to lead two of our most important strategies for creating a more equitable and sustainable future. Esty Marcu has been appointed the University’s Director of Modern Slavery Team, while Gillian Graham-Crowe has been

ICT help - Intranet

ICT help. Please note: there are some issues displaying content in Internet Explorer. Computers, telephones and IT support. IT service requests related to computers, software and telephones must go through the ICT Helpdesk. There are several ways to submit a job:. Use the Services Portal. You will need your unikey username and password to access this site. Ring the Helpdesk on 9351 6000. Send an email with the job details to [email protected]. Make sure you record the job/ticket number so

Contributing to a sustainable future in 2022 - Intranet

Streamlined and updated e-waste recycling, with comprehensive instructions for multiple amounts of e-waste now available on the staff intranet.

Payslips delay - Intranet

Payslips delay in Workday but available in myHRonline. 11 February 2021. Update: Payslips for Thursday 25 February are not yet available in our new HR system, Workday, but are available in myHRonline. Update Thursday 25 February: The University pay cycle has completed and staff will receive their payments as usual. Staff can currently access their payslips in myHRonline as previously. The technical issue loading the file into Workday experienced last pay period continues, and the team are

Meeting Room Information - Intranet

Meeting Room Information. Here you will find detailed information on the meeting rooms available in the F10 New Law Building.

Tennis - Intranet

Tennis. Rules. Scoring. A match is the best of 1 set only at round of 16. Best of 2 sets for SF & Finals. The winner of each game is the first player(s) to reach 6 games. Difference of 2 at 5-5 and tiebreaker at 6-6. A point is scored by winning a rally. Points are scored regardless of who is serving. Serve Changes after ever game. Players must change sides after the 1st game of the set and then after every 2 games. Tennis Balls. Provided. Racket. Please bring your own racket or rent it at the

Explanation of the Proposed Agreement - Intranet

Explanation of the proposed University of Sydney Enterprise Agreement 2023-2026 and comparison with the current Agreement. The purpose of this document is to explain the terms of the proposed new enterprise agreement (pdf, 623KB), being the University of Sydney Enterprise Agreement 2023-2026 (Proposed Agreement), and the effect of the Proposed Agreement for staff who will be requested to vote for the Proposed Agreement. Summary. The University’s Proposed Agreement maintains and enhances our

Laser safety - Intranet

Laser safety. Lasers are sources of non-ionising radiation, that can emit light in the visible, ultraviolet or infrared parts of the spectrum. They differ from other sources of light in that they produce a high intensity, well collimated, low divergence beam with little loss of power over long distances. Because of these properties, exposure to the direct, reflected or even scattered beam can result in serious damage to the eyes or skin. In addition to the laser light hazard, high power

FMH Wins 1 May - Intranet

FMH Wins 1 May. 12 June 2025. Achievements from around the faculty this week. The Lancet Oncology publishes OUTBACK study results. The OUTBACK trial, a landmark multinational phase 3 trial investigating the efficacy of adjuvant chemotherapy in women with locally advanced cervical cancer was a collaborative effort between NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre at University of Sydney, NRG Oncology and ANZGOG. Key findings of the study revealed that adjuvant chemotherapy did not improve survival compared

EMCR spotlight: Maria Lastra Cagigas - Intranet

EMCR spotlight: Maria Lastra Cagigas. 1 August 2022. A series shining a light on Faculty of Medicine and Health (FMH) early-mid career researchers (EMCRs), discovering their passion, their innovative work and what it's like to be an EMCR in FMH. Dr Maria Lastra Cagigas is a biomedical scientist with over 5 years of experience in cancer cell biology and microscopy research. In June, she was awarded the Schmidt Science Fellowship to investigate the role of gut bacteria and nutrition on cancer and

Supporting clear and equitable casual academic work allocation - Intranet

Supporting clear and equitable casual academic work allocation. 13 June 2023. A message from the Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor on the finalised Work Classification and Paycode Guidelines for Casual Academic Staff. Dear colleagues,. I am writing to advise you that the Work Classification and Paycode Guidelines for Casual Academic Staff (hereafter Paycode Guidelines) have now been finalised, following extensive consultation. We will continue to refine and build on these guidelines over time

More than $4 million in funding for COVID-19 impacted research - Intranet

More than $4 million in funding for COVID-19 impacted research. 28 October 2021. 138 Sydney research projects impacted by COVID-19 have received funding relief through the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Support Fund. The DVCR Support Fund for COVID-19-impacted Research was announced earlier this year with the aim to provide financial support for competitively awarded and commissioned research significantly impacted by COVID-19. The Research Portfolio received 299 funding applications for

Message from the Vice-Chancellor: Preparing for Semester 2 - Intranet

For those colleagues who will be commencing face-to-face teaching in small groups there are resources available on the intranet as well as some quick links below to help you

International House site to close end of 2020 until redevelopment - Intranet

International House site to close end of 2020 for redevelopment. 4 June 2020. The International House building will be closed from 1 January 2021 until the site is redeveloped. International House is a fully-catered residential community at 96 City Rd, Darlington, operated by the University of Sydney. Unfortunately, the building is reaching the end of its life and will no longer be fit for purpose by the end of the year. The International House Council has put forward a motion to suspend

FMH Wins 3 February - Intranet

FMH Wins 3 February. 3 February 2025. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Associate Professor Veronica Matthews. Improving housing and health outcomes in First Nations communities. Associate Professor Veronica Matthews from the University Centre for Rural Health has received $795,099 in NHMRC funding for her project 'Coming home, making home, valuing home: A health and wellbeing evidence-base for Aboriginal cultural and climate appropriate community-designed homes’. This

Business Readiness Projects - Intranet

You can see more about our program structure on the SWHB Transition Program intranet page and see the roadmaps of activities underway in each of the streams on the right hand

HDR development and training - Intranet

HDR development and training. Supporting HDR students: developing researchers, not just theses. When HDR students begin their journey at the University, supervisors have a responsibility to ensure they develop in a holistic way, growing into accomplished researchers. While a thesis serves as evidence of their research capabilities, the true outcome of undertaking a HDR degree is the researcher themselves - equipped with a broad set of skills that will shape their future contributions to academia

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