Strategic Course Portfolio Committee (UE SCPC) - Intranet

Strategic Course Portfolio Committee (UE SCPC). The University Executive (UE) Strategic Course Portfolio Committee will support the University to achieve its strategic aims by ensuring the University’s student and course profiles are sustainable and competitive. The UE Strategic Course Portfolio Committee will oversee and advise on:. the University’s student profile and load planning;. student fees and scholarships;. the alignment of existing and proposed courses with strategy; and.

Faculty of Science 3MT Competition Winners - Intranet

Faculty of Science 3MT Competition Winners. 28 July 2023. This year's 3MT finals returned to an in-person event on Thursday 27 July. The diversity of graduate research at Faculty of Science was showcased across various disciplines. It was a difficult but unanimous decision from the judges in choosing the winner, 1st runner-up and 2 equal runners up awards for 2023 Faculty 3MT. And the 2023 prizes were awarded to:. Jordan Martenstyn - School of Psychology, for his topic “When bulking up

The Federal Government’s proposed international student cap - Intranet

The Federal Government’s proposed international student cap. 27 August 2024. The Vice-Chancellor wrote to all staff following the Federal Government's announcement regarding the Education Services for Overseas Students Amendment (Quality and Integrity) Bill 2024. Dear colleagues,. Today the Federal Government informed us that they intend to impose a cap of 270,000 international student enrolments in Australia in 2025 as part of the Education Services for Overseas Students Amendment (Quality

Interim Chief Governance Officer announcement - Intranet

Interim Chief Governance Officer announcement. 20 July 2023. The University’s Interim Chief Governance Officer, Alyssa White, is leaving the University of Sydney. The Vice-Chancellor and Chancellor inform staff that Alyssa is leaving the University of Sydney to take up the role of Chief Governance Officer and Secretary to Council at the University of Wollongong. This role will allow Alyssa to continue making a positive impact on governance in the higher education sector. Since joining the

Prime Minister's announcement about cyber attacks: information for staff - Intranet

Prime Minister's announcement about cyber attacks: information for staff. 19 June 2020. Following the Prime Minister’s announcement this morning regarding cyber attacks on Australian organisations, the University is closely monitoring the situation and asks that all colleagues remain vigilant and cyber-aware. This morning the Prime Minister announced that cyber attacks on various Australian organisations have been occuring. The University is closely monitoring the situation. Colleagues are

Professional careers - Intranet

Professional careers. The University is committed to providing opportunities for professional staff to develop their skills and experience. Keeping your professional skills and knowledge current will help you perform well in your current career, and make successful transition to other careers. The University offers a suite of programs supporting your professional and career development. For a full list of what’s on visit Learning & Development. In addition, the Career Development offerings

Advancement Services - Intranet

Advancement Services. Advancement Services, a team within the Advancement Portfolio, provides services to support the portfolio in achieving their strategic objectives in fundraising and University connectivity. According to the University's Gift Acceptance Policy and Procedures, Advancement Services is also responsible for processing, banking and receipting all gifts to the University. Team management. Role. Name. Director. Team leader. Role. Name. Contact for. Manager, Gifts and Data

2023 Eureka Prize finalists - Intranet

2023 Eureka Prize finalists. 19 July 2023. The Australian Museum Eureka Prizes are awarded annually, honouring outstanding research, innovation, leadership, science engagement, and school science. Congratulations to the following finalists from the Faculty of Science. Australian Research Data Commons Eureka Prize for Excellence in Research Software: GPlates. The GPlates team are a group of researchers from the School of Geosciences –John Cannon and Michael Chin. Together, these researchers

Email lists - Intranet

Email lists. The School has several group email lists that can be used by staff. IMPORTANT - these emails are to be used in the ‘Bcc’ address window only. You can use your email address in the ‘To:’ address window if you wish to offer recipients an address to respond to. Alternatively, specify your own or another email addresses in the text of your message. Click here for instructions on how to reveal the Bcc field in Outlook. Restrictions. The email must originate from within the

Future UVTHS - Intranet

Future UVTHS. The University Veterinary Teaching Hospital Sydney (UVTHS) plays a key role in achieving the School vision by developing the clinical skills and knowledge of exceptional Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) graduates who excel as general practitioners and veterinary scientists. UVTHS supports residency training programs to develop future specialists and leaders. Like many veterinary teaching hospitals globally, UVTHS faces several challenges impacting the School’s ability to

Meet one of our FMH international scholarship recipients - Intranet

Meet one of our FMH international scholarship recipients. 17 March 2025. Kieran Lim received a 2025 Sydney International Undergraduate Academic Excellence Scholarship to study Physiotherapy at FMH. We caught up with Kieran to hear about what he's most looking forward to about life in Sydney and studying at FMH. What are you most looking forward to about studying physiotherapy at FMH? I cannot wait to take my academic studies beyond the classroom and dive into a diverse range of health and

Five minutes with our Makers & Shapers Outstanding Research winners - Intranet

Five minutes with our Makers & Shapers Outstanding Research winners. 24 June 2024. This School of Public Health team have contributed to not one, but three WHO guidance projects. Congratulations to Professor Cathie Sherrington, Professor Chris Maher, Professor Steve Kamper, Professor Anne Tiedemann, Professor Leanne Togher, Professor Manuela Ferreira, Professor Andrew McLachlan, Professor Kirsten Howard, Associate Professor Christopher Williams, Associate Professor Leanne Hassett, Associate

Partners in Health: celebrating our affiliates - Intranet

Partners in Health: celebrating our affiliates. 24 June 2024. Affiliates are crucial in our partnerships with industry, governments and other research institutions. We celebrate those who contribute so much to our research and teaching goals, often without recognition. FMH recognised our affiliates for their outstanding contribution to the work we do with an awards ceremony event recently, with Vivid creating a spectacular backdrop. Executive Dean Professor Robyn Ward spoke to the importance

Meeting the challenges of assessment and academic integrity in 2023 - Intranet

Meeting the challenges of assessment and academic integrity in 2023. 14 December 2022. The University is implementing a revised Assessment and Feedback Framework in 2023 to support the staged return of learning and teaching activities to campus and address critical risks to educational integrity. The University of Sydney, like other universities across Australia, needed to move to online exams and assessments as part of our operational response to the COVID-19 pandemic, enabling us to continue

Road to 2032: What have we learned from COVID and who are we here for? - Intranet

Road to 2032: What have we learned from COVID and who are we here for? 10 March 2022. Have your say in shaping our next University strategy. As work to develop our next strategy picks up pace, next week we’re holding the second round of our Campus Conversations. You can register now for these key opportunities to discuss your ideas with colleagues and help shape our new Strategic Plan. In the first round of Campus Conversations last week, more than 150 colleagues from across the University

Pilot plan to return international students - Intranet

Pilot plan to return international students. 24 September 2021. The University of Sydney will participate in a small pilot program to bring some international students back to NSW in late 2021. The University has been in ongoing discussions with the NSW government and other universities and this plan brings us one step closer to safely welcoming some of our overseas students back to campus. As announced by the NSW Government, the pilot program will initially welcome two flights of 250 students

New Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research – Enterprise and Engagement) appointed - Intranet

New Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research – Enterprise and Engagement) appointed. 22 September 2020. Engineering and materials characterisation researcher Professor Julie Cairney has been appointed to the role of Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research – Enterprise and Engagement). As Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research – Enterprise and Engagement), Professor Cairney will continue the implementation of the University’s industry, government and community engagement strategy from the end of September. “The

Keeping our community safe: physical distancing and hygiene on campus - Intranet

Guidance for physical distancing is available on the intranet. In general, our advice is to:. ... Remember to regularly check the intranet for the latest updates and advice about physical distancing and hygiene, and do not come to any of our campuses if you are sick.

SSPS Committees - Intranet

SSPS Committees. Senior Executive Committee. Chair: Professor Azrini Wahidin. Meeting Frequency: Meets every 6 week (on a Tuesday). Servicing: Executive Assistant to Head of School. TeamSite: URL. Title. Name. Head of School. Professor Azrini Wahidin. Deputy Head of School (teaching). Dr Robert MacNeil. Deputy Head of School (research). Dr Gaby Ramia. School Manager. Dr James Young. Finance Manager. Jinfeng Huang . Chair of Discipline, Anthropology. Dr Ryan Schram. Chair of Discipline,

Fuel cards - Intranet

Fuel cards. All University vehicles are issued with a Custom Fleet fuel card which is linked to a specific vehicle registration number. You may only use your University Corporate Card for fuel transactions in the case of emergency. Fleet Card Conditions of use. Fleet cards have conditions of use that must be followed. The Fleet card should only be used to purchase fuel for its assigned University vehicle. You should use it every time you buy fuel for that vehicle. You must provide a current

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