DVC-E Roadshow - Science presentation - Intranet

DVC-E Roadshow - Science presentation. 3 February 2017. The DVC-E is running a ‘Roadshow’ - a series of faculty presentations to communicate key messages about progress on the Education Strategy and to update staff on the portfolio’s plans for 2017. These sessions will also provide an opportunity to ask questions directly of the leadership team, including:. Pip Pattison, DVC-Education;. Peter McCallum, Director of Education Strategy;. Adam Bridgeman, Director of Educational Innovation;.

Email lists - Intranet

Email lists. You will be added to the appropriate distribution list following the completion of your local Chemistry Induction. To change your list membership following induction, please contact the Chemistry Executive Assistant on [email protected]. To request a new distribution list, or significant changes to an existing list, please contact the Executive Officer. Email alias. Email address. Membership. _Chemistry Academic Staff. Academic staff. _Chemistry Professional Staff. Professional

Meet our Makers & Shapers winners: Cecily Oakley - Intranet

Meet our Makers & Shapers winners: Cecily Oakley. 21 November 2022. With a few years of dissecting eyeballs with high-school students under her belt, Cecily Oakley is taking on new professional challenges in this secondment to the Faculty as Senior Manager, Education Support. She was named a Teaching Support Excellence Maker & Shaper by her peers for her invaluable expertise and work ethic. What does it mean to be named a Maker & Shaper by your peers? I was so flattered! It’s wonderful to be

Wear purple to support our young rainbow community - Intranet

Wear purple to support our young rainbow community. 18 August 2022. Join the University community in celebrating and showing support for LGBTIQ+ young people on Wear it Purple Day, Friday 26 August. If you happen to walk by the Fisher Library during the week commencing 22 August, you may notice a lot of purple – including purple carpet welcoming you inside, library staff sporting purple t-shirts, and service points decorated in purple regalia. That’s because it’s time to recognise and

November - Intranet

. Professor Bilek elevated to IEEE Fellow. 27 November 2014. School of Physics. School of Geosciences. School of Psychology. School of Mathematics and Statistics. New Academy inspires teaching excellence in STEM. School of Biological Sciences. Materials Conference comes to Sydney. School of Psychology.

Action creates change: sustaining our momentum from Sydney Listens 2023 - Intranet

Action creates change: sustaining our momentum from Sydney Listens 2023. 9 April 2024. Across the University we're acting on feedback from our 2023 staff engagement survey, Sydney Listens. Read more about our recent progress and why it’s important we continue to work together to effect change. In 2023, over 5000 University staff contributed valuable feedback through the Sydney Listens staff engagement survey. “Making Sydney a better place to work and a place that works better is a key

Oral health partnership in Western Sydney - Intranet

Partnership to advance oral health in Western Sydney. 2 December 2024. Sydney School of Dentistry (SDS) and the Western Sydney Local Health District (WSLHD) Oral Health Service have established a $1.4 million, three-year partnership to advance oral health services research and improve patient outcomes. (Click to enlarge). The collaboration, based at Westmead, aims to foster translational research and knowledge-sharing, while listening to and addressing the oral health needs of communities in

Why publishing strategically is valuable to your research journey - Intranet

Why publishing strategically is valuable to your research journey. 14 September 2023. We share three reasons why publishing strategically and targeting high impact journals such as Nature and Science can help your research career. Publishing your research has always been a cornerstone of academic success, but in today's rapidly evolving landscape, it's not just about getting your work out there—it's about doing it strategically and targeting high impact journals such as Nature and Science.

Sydney Spotlight with Kim Williams Digital Curation Specialist University Library - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Kim Williams. 23 February 2022. Kim Williams is a Digital Curation Specialist in the Library, with enviable access to Rare Books and Special Collections treasures — a vast selection that includes Virginia Woolf, medieval illluminated manuscripts, science fiction and beyond. Kim and her team are digitising these historical works so the world can enjoy them. Kim Williams, at the NGV, ‘In Absence’, Yhonnie Scarce and Edition Office. My favourite thing about my role is.

In This Together: University community celebrates National Reconciliation Week - Intranet

In This Together: University community celebrates National Reconciliation Week. 28 May 2020. This year’s National Reconciliation Week theme, ‘In this together’, has taken on a new meaning during the COVID-19 pandemic, but members of our University of Sydney community have shown how we are all in this together, even when we’re apart physically. Here are just a few examples of the ways University staff, students and alumni have been recognising and celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait

End-of-year message from the Chancellor - Intranet

End-of-year message from the Chancellor. 11 December 2024. Chancellor David Thodey AO wrote to all staff to thank everyone for their work in 2024. Chancellor David Thodey in front of the Quadrangle . Dear colleagues,. As we approach the end of the year, I wanted to thank you all for your contributions to the University throughout 2024. Since I started as Chancellor in July it’s been a real highlight to meet many of you – and to learn about the work of many more right across our faculties

Glasshouses - Intranet

Glasshouses. Glasshouse Costs. To ensure transparency of charges and to assist staff with budget planning, the glasshouse costs are available and listed below. The costs provided in the document are all indicative and the final availability and quote will be provided by TSS. Book a Glasshouse. The glasshouse booking process is currently being trialled on the Faculty's fieldwork management system, Field Friendly. Please see the 'submitter' training resources below to submit your booking.

FMH Covid-19 updates - Intranet

Please continue to refer to the University website and staff intranet for general updates and latest advice from the University.

Draft Change Proposal for HR Foundation Program available - Intranet

Draft Change Proposal for HR Foundation Program available. 1 May 2020. A Draft Change Proposal is now available for consultation that proposes changes for how we deliver HR services across the University. The DCP proposes changes to how we deliver HR services across the University, including:. A new HR operating model for the University, that includes the current core HR team as well as staff carrying out HR activity across the University. The introduction of a tiered service delivery approach,

FMH Wins 16 September - Intranet

FMH Wins 16 September. 16 September 2024. Achievements from around the faculty this week. (Click to enlarge). FMH presents at First Nations wellbeing symposium. Indigenous Health Community Engagement Officer and Awakabal man Jeremy Heathcote and Worimi man David Edwards, Director of the WellMob website - a University Centre for Rural Health (Northern Rivers) hosted project, presented as part of the 34th annual Mental Health Services Conference in Ngunnawal country (Canberra). Jeremy spoke on

Pharmacy researchers leading the way in mental health training - Intranet

Pharmacy researchers leading the way in mental health training. 11 September 2023. Associate Professor Claire O’Reilly and Dr Sarira El-Den from Sydney Pharmacy School have over a decade of experience in mental health training. They were recently awarded a service and program award from the Mental Health Services of Australia and New Zealand in the Education, Training or Workforce Development category. (From left) Associate Professor Claire O'Reilly and Dr Sarira El-Den. (Click to enlarge.).

$2.65 million into Motor Neurone Disease research - Intranet

$2.65 million into Motor Neurone Disease research. 5 December 2022. FightMND has announced a further investment of $13.4 million into Motor Neurone Disease (MND) research. Professor Matthew Kiernan, Dr Sicong Tu and two projects led by Dr Rachel Tan will receive a collective $2.65 million to find better treatments and a cure. Professor Matthew Kiernan. Principal Investigator: Professor Matthew Kiernan. $1,287,280. Clinical trials will test promising new drugs, or drugs already approved for

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