Performance Planning and Development - Intranet

Performance Planning and Development. The Performance Planning & Development (PP&D) program for professional staff links career goals and progression with the University's strategy. The framework gives staff an opportunity to review work done and plan career development on an annual cycle. The Program is centred on formal conversations throughout the year focusing on:. setting clear expectations, actions and priorities for the year ahead. providing professional development and next step career

Sydney researchers lauded as national leaders - Intranet

Sydney researchers lauded as national leaders. 8 November 2023. The 2024 Research Magazine, produced by The Australian and its partner League of Scholars, has ranked the University of Sydney and its researchers as number one nationally across a range of research fields. The University of Sydney ranks as the top research institution in 20 research fields and 18 University of Sydney researchers are named as leaders in their respective fields. Congratulations to the below Faculty of Science

Placements and the Office of Clinical Education Support - Intranet

Placements and the Office of Clinical Education Support (OCES). Overview. As part of the implementation of the Faculty Operating Model, we are committed to refining the model based on feedback, continuous improvement and changing needs. We have identified some changes to roles and reporting lines that will further refine and improve operations and education activity in placements. This proposed change would see the consolidation of the Placements and Work Integrated Learning team and the Office

Sydney Listens in action: learning more about our world-class research - Intranet

Sydney Listens in action: learning more about our world-class research. 5 November 2024. In response to their Sydney Listens results, the Organisational Development team in HR have been learning more about the research being undertaken at the University, starting with a tour of our manufacturing-focussed research facility, the Sydney Manufacturing Hub. In a recent visit to the Sydney Manufacturing Hub (SMH), the Organisational Development (OD) team in HR delved into the cutting-edge research

Professor Michael Barnett appointed McLeod Chair of Neurology - Intranet

Professor Michael Barnett appointed McLeod Chair of Neurology. 12 June 2025. Professor Michael Barnett is a Professor of Neurology at the Central Clinical School. He was recently appointed the McLeod Chair of Neurology, which is awarded to an outstanding senior academic to lead and grow the teaching and research of the field of neurology, and to contribute to academic debate and policy development within the University. What’s your background, and how did you come to join the University? I

International Nurses Day: New Head of School and Dean of Sydney Nursing School - Intranet

Meet Sydney Nursing School's new Head of School and Dean: Professor Brendan McCormack. 9 May 2022. Each year on 12 May, we celebrate the invaluable contributions nurses make to improving our community’s health as part of International Nurses Day (IND). This year’s theme for ICD is Nurses: A Voice to Lead – Invest in nursing and respect rights to secure global health. The theme highlights the need to protect, support and invest in the nursing profession to strengthen health systems around

Record crowds flock to campus for Open Day 2023 - Intranet

Record crowds flock to campus for Open Day 2023. 30 August 2023. An estimated 42,000 prospective students and their families attended our Camperdown Campus last Saturday to experience all that Sydney has to offer. Open Day is one of the most important events in our calendar. It’s a way for us to open the doors to our campuses to prospective students and their families and showcase everything the University of Sydney has to offer. An estimated 42,000 attendees had the opportunity to talk to

University reaffirms commitment to flexible working options for staff - Intranet

University reaffirms commitment to flexible working options for staff. 7 June 2022. Following the release of a report on flexibility for Australian workers in “front line, shift and site-based” roles, the University has reaffirmed its commitment to providing flexible working options for all staff, including staff whose roles require them to be on campus. The Champions of Change Coalition has released a report, called Shifting Expectations: Flexibility for front line, shift and site-based

Helen Beh Citizenship Award 2015 - Intranet

Helen Beh Citizenship Award 2015. 12 June 2025. Nominations for this award, given annually to the Science student who has contributed most to the Faculty's non-academic activities and interests, are now open. Established in 2000 by the Dean of Science to commemorate Helen Beh’s service to the Faculty and the University, and to encourage and thank those fulltime students enrolled in any undergraduate or postgraduate degree course offered by the Faculty of Science who have, in the opinion of a

Makers and Shapers award winners announced - Intranet

Makers and Shapers award winners announced. 5 May 2022. Last year we launched the new Makers and Shapers Award program to recognise and celebrate those people who demonstrate the behaviours and live the values that we aspire to in the Faculty of Medicine and Health. Nominations were reviewed by the Workplace Recognition Group, a volunteer committee representing many parts of the faculty. The group decided winners based on how the nomination demonstrated contribution to the FMH strategy and

Update on Vice-Chancellor transition - Intranet

Update on Vice-Chancellor transition. 19 October 2020. With Dr Michael Spence ending his term as Vice-Chancellor and Principal in December, find out more about transition planning as Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen Garton prepares to step into the role. Professor Stephen Garton will take on the role of Vice-Chancellor and Principal on 15 December 2020, following the departure of Dr Michael Spence. Dr Spence and Professor Garton will work closely over the coming weeks to see out

Student misconduct, academic integrity and plagiarism - Intranet

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EMCR’s experience at Tennessee’s world-leading research hospital - Intranet

Fullbright fellow visits Tennessee's world-leading research hospital. 10 October 2022. Dr David Mizrahi, Research Fellow at The Daffodil Centre, undertook his Australian-American Fulbright Postdoctoral Fellowship – a cross-cultural exchange program between the US and the rest of the world – at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. At St Jude, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion or a family's ability to pay. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee

Dr Christina Adler wins $4.3m NIH grant to improve childhood oral health - Intranet

Dr Christina Adler wins $4.3m NIH grant to improve childhood oral health. 15 September 2020. The project will investigate how environmental exposures during the first 1000 days of life influence oral health. Dr Christina Adler in the School of Dentistry is the principal investigator on the US$3.2m grant, which was awarded by the U.S National Institutes of Health (NIH). Dr Christina Adler, School of Dentistry. Congratulations Christina! Tell us about this project. This project is investigating

Support for staff with disability: working remotely - Intranet

Support for staff with disability: working remotely. 30 March 2020. A range of resources is available to support staff with disability during COVID-19, including support for working remotely and access to community support through the Disability at Work Network (DAWN). Everyone has been impacted by COVID-19, with most University staff now working from home. For our staff with disability, working from home may be a new experience for you or something that you were already doing prior to our

Apply for a working with children check - Intranet

Apply for a working with children check. If your role has been identified as child-related work you must apply for a Working with Children Check (WWCC) and receive a clearance before you commence in your child-related role or activity. To apply for a Working with Children Check complete the online form on the Office of the Children's Guardian website:. on submitting the online form you will receive an application number by email;. take your email receipt and proof of identity documents to a

Sydney researchers receive seed funding to help commercialise ideas - Intranet

Sydney researchers receive seed funding to help commercialise ideas. 20 August 2020. Researchers and academic staff from across the University have been awarded funds as part of the University’s Commercial Development and Industry Partnership (CDIP) Fund. Designed to help cover the costs of activities including developing a proof-of-concept, creating a prototype or conducting a pilot study, the CDIP Fund is open to University staff, students and affiliates. Director of Commercial Development

Revised change proposal - Intranet

Revised change proposal. Feedback on the 'Draft change proposal' (DCP) closed 5pm 7 July 2023. Feedback on the Revised Change Proposal (RCP) closed on 13 August 2023. Please note: There is an intermittent issue affecting PDF documents accessed from Google Chrome. If you experience any problems please try a different browser or download the document. Formal change document. Date released. Revised change proposal. Revised change proposal - tracked changes. Attachment 1a: Current Organisational

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