Susan Wakil Building - Intranet

Sydney opens state-of-the-art Susan Wakil Health Building. 26 February 2021. Health education & research at Sydney boosted by world-class facilities. The Susan Wakil Health Building, a world-class facility purpose built to support the future health workforce and meet the health challenges of our time, was opened today. The University of Sydney’s newest state-of-art facility for health education and research, the Susan Wakil Health Building, was officially opened by Chancellor Belinda

FMH Wins 25 November - Intranet

FMH Wins 25 November. 25 November 2024. Achievements from around the faculty this week. (L-R) Dr Anna Noonan and Associate Professor Georgina Luscombe (Click to enlarge). Access to abortions in rural Australia. A study led by School of Rural Health (Dubbo/Orange) and published in Rural and Remote Health has highlighted the barriers faced by rural women in accessing safe pregnancy terminations. Dr Anna Noonan and Associate Professor Georgina Luscombe interviewed healthcare providers, including

Meet our EMCRs: Dr Shiva Mishra - Intranet

Meet our EMCRs: Dr Shiva Mishra. 30 October 2023. Dr Shiva Mishra from the NHMRC Clincal Trials Centre was awarded the Health Research Award 2022 from Nepal Health Research Council. He earnt this recognition through his outstanding contribution to non-communicable disease research, particularly in the field of cardiovascular health. At the moment I'm working on. I'm a Research Fellow at the CTC and Westmead Applied Research Centre. My program of work focuses on expanding the evidence base for

Central Clinical School Team named Sustainability Champions of 2022 - Intranet

Central Clinical School Team named Sustainability Champions of 2022. 8 December 2022. In it’s second year running, Green Impact brought together 12 teams of staff and students from five campuses who worked together to complete 543 sustainable actions over six months. The Central Clinical School Team holding their award. The University-run sustainability action program Green Impact strives to promote sustainable practices and embed them in our ‘business as usual’ operations. Staff and

Supporting international students - Intranet

Supporting international students. The University of Sydney is home to a vibrant international student cohort, so it is very possible that will find yourself supervising an international HDR student. Your supervisory style may need adjusting for international students who come from different cultural and religious backgrounds, different educational backgrounds, different levels of English language proficiency etc. The SBS Cultural Atlas is a practical resource that may help you to adapt, as it

Congratulations to our award winners - Intranet

Congratulations to our award winners. 12 June 2025. Staff across all parts of the Faculty have been recognised in both the 2017 Faculty of Science Learning and Teaching Awards and the 2017 Vice-Chancellor's Awards for Excellence. Faculty of Science Learning and Teaching awards. The Faculty of Science recognises and promotes excellent teaching and teaching innovation that leads to enhancement of students' learning outcomes and experience through the annual Learning and Teaching Awards. The 2017

People in Chemistry - Intranet

Shared service contact information for the Faculty of Science are available on the Faculty Intranet. ... If you have feedback about this staff intranet page please contact the site author, Staff Communications, by emailing [email protected].

Dr Kate Harrison Brennan appointed Director of the Sydney Policy Lab - Intranet

Dr Kate Harrison Brennan appointed Director of the Sydney Policy Lab. 22 June 2022. Commencing 1 August, Dr Kate Harrison Brennan will join the University as Director Sydney Policy Lab. Dr Kate Harrison Brennan. Dr Harrison Brennan will join us from the Paul Ramsay Foundation as Head of Policy & Design where she has seen the positive impact of good policy and partnerships to help to break cycles of disadvantage across Australia. Prior to this, she was CEO of Anglican Deaconess Ministries, a

Research supervision - Intranet

Research supervision. Research Supervisors support HDR candidates to produce research of the highest quality. They provide professional advice and guidance throughout a student’s candidature. HDR candidates are required to have at least one lead supervisor and one supervisor in their supervisory team. You can add as many supervisors as needed in RECS. Find out more about supervision here. The Higher Degree by Research Supervision Policy 2020 requires that students and supervisors log

University contract register - Intranet

University contract register. The University's Contract Register is part of the Records Online system, and is maintained by Archives and Records Management Services. The Contract Register serves three main purposes:. allow contract documents to be effectively indexed, stored and managed. safekeeping of University contracts in turn to protect the University's legal interest and mitigate potential operational risk. fulfil the University's public reporting obligations under with the Government

Meet our high scoring Unit of Study coordinators - Intranet

Meet our high scoring Unit of Study coordinators. 21 August 2024. The annual Unit of Study Survey (USS) collects feedback on the student experience at the unit of study level. The latest results showed that students across several FMH units are particularly impressed with the feedback they're receiving. We caught up with the Unit of Study coordinators to hear about the collective efforts of their teams and their top tips for feedback. What does it mean know your students are appreciative

Developing a First Nations health curriculum - Intranet

Developing a First Nations health curriculum. 4 October 2022. The First Nations Health Curriculum project team have been engaging with staff to identify how they can foster a deeper understanding of First Nations’ knowledge and the capability to incorporate it in their teaching. The development of a proposal for a First Nations’ health curriculum across the Faculty of Medicine and Health is underway. This curriculum will move the faculty closer to our One Sydney Many People Implementation

Three University professors elected Fellows of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia - Intranet

Three University professors elected Fellows of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 9 November 2023. Three esteemed University of Sydney professors have earned peer recognition for their significant global contributions to history and psychology. Professor Muireann Irish, Professor Sharon Naismith and Professor James Curran. Three University of Sydney professors have been elected Fellows of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA). The Academy brings together over of

Sydney commits ongoing support for at-risk scholars - Intranet

For those interested in applying for these opportunities or know of a colleague who would benefit from the program, detailed information can be found on the Scholars at Risk (SAR) intranet

University buildings win three 2021 MBA Awards - Intranet

University buildings win at the 2021 MBA Awards. 23 February 2022. Three of the University’s beautiful new buildings have been recognised for their excellence, as winners of Master Builders Association (MBA) of NSW Excellence in Construction Awards, the hallmark annual event for the commercial, industrial, and civil engineering sectors. Chau Chak Wing Museum. The winning University of Sydney buildings. The Susan Wakil Health Building took out the Excellence Tertiary Buildings category for

Research Portfolio - Intranet

The Research Portfolio (previously known as the Research Office) supports researchers at every stage of their careers at the University of Sydney.

2021 Eureka Prize finalists announced - Intranet

2021 Eureka Prize finalists announced. 2 September 2021. Two academics from the Faculty of Science and Faculty of Medicine and Health have been named as Eureka Prize finalists in recognition of their innovative research into solar-cell technology and 3D imaging. Professor Anita Ho-Baillie, John Hooke Chair of Nanoscience, Sydney Nano Institute & School of Physics. Awarded annually, the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes are Australia’s most comprehensive national science awards, honouring

Nautilus Book Awards - Intranet

Nautilus Book Awards. Sydney Anthropology awarded two more prestigious book prizes. Dr Sophie Chao, DECRA Fellow and Lecturer in Anthropology, has received two prestigious Nautilus Book Awards for her monograph, In the Shadow of the Palms: More-Than-Human Becomings in West Papua (Duke University Press, 2022). The monograph was awarded Gold in the category ‘Ecology & Environment’ and Special Honors in the category ‘Best in Large Press.’. Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in West

Expressions of interest: ANZAC Research Institute Acting Director - Intranet

Expressions of interest: ANZAC Research Institute Acting Director. 21 December 2020. The Board of the ANZAC Research Institute (ARI) is calling for expressions of interest for the role of Acting Director to lead the ARI while recruitment for the new Director takes place. Reporting to the Board of the ANZAC Research Institute, the Acting Director will lead the Institute during the transition period for 6 to 12 months until the new Director is appointed and takes up their substantive role.

How we can help - Intranet

How we can help. Information and Communications Technology supports faculties, research centres, and other professional services with an extensive portfolio of over 90 technology and digital services for both education and research. These services include:. Audio visual services: equipping teaching and meeting spaces with audio visual technology, and providing specialised on-hand assistance. Computer support: technical assistance and guidance around the thousands of University devices. Email

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