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Modes of examination. As a supervisor, it is important to discuss the most suitable mode of examination with your student before they submit their Notice of intent (NOI). The selected mode will require your endorsement, and approval from the relevant faculty or school. Ensure this discussion occurs early so that your student can make an informed decision. Below are the three examination modes available at the University of Sydney:. 1. Oral examination. Examiners will review the thesis and
. Astrofest 2017 a huge success. 07 July 2017. On 1 July and for the second year in a row, Astrofest brought the wonders of the universe to the masses.
Science recipients of the 2022 SOAR prize. 7 December 2021. Congratulations to Academics from the Faculty of Science who were successful in receiving a 2022 SOAR Prize. The SOAR programhelps up-and-coming research leaders build their careers by increasing the scale and impact of their research. As part of the two-year program, successful applicants are awarded $50,000 per year to support their research, innovation and development plans, as well as $25,000 teaching or admin relief if needed.
Professor Lenzen one of the world’s most influential scientific minds. 18 January 2016. Congratulations to Professor Manfred Lenzen from the School of Physics, who has been named as one of the world’s most influential scientific minds. Six University of Sydney scholars have been named among the world’s most influential scientific minds in a new analysis of thousands of academic papers by Thomson Reuters. The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds 2015 report is based on the number of
Congratulations to our researchers awarded ARC Future Fellowships. 28 July 2014. Five Science academics awarded ARC Future Fellowships. Five researchers from the Faculty of Science have been awarded Australian Research Council Future Fellowships, announced last week. With three Future Fellows in the field of astrophysics and two in nanoscience, the Fellowships demonstrate the significance of the University's ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO) and the Australian
SCA Graduate receives art award. Recent Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) graduate Kate McGuinness is one of three recipients of the 2024 Dr Harold Schenberg Arts Awards at PICA’s flagship annual exhibition Hatched: National Graduate Show. First presented at SCA New Contemporaries last year, Kate’s 'I like long walks on Parramatta Road’ (2023) combines documentary and fiction to immortalise the guts and glory of Sydney’s oldest motorway. Comprising more than 40 locations, the
Update on meeting with encampment representatives. 5 June 2024. Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, wrote to all staff and students to provide an update on further discussions between the University and representatives of the protest encampment. Dear colleagues,. Late yesterday afternoon the Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Annamarie Jagose, and I again met with representatives from the protest encampment to further discuss the offer we made last week. We have
Join the conversation and help shape our 2032 Strategic Plan. 17 February 2022. Join a Campus Conversation to have your say about the 2032 Strategic Plan. What have you learned about our ways of working through your experience of COVID? And how could those experiences change our approach to work in the future? Join your colleagues for the first of our Campus Conversations, to share your thoughts about the last two years and how we can use what we’ve learned to shape development of our
New Save Sight Institute Co-Director’s vision for the future. 19 December 2022. Had it not been for a chance encounter with an ophthalmology registrar in a hospital canteen, Professor Jonathan Crowston would likely be a haematologist, rather than our new co-director of the faculty’s flagship Save Sight Institute. “As a very junior doctor in London, an ophthalmologist from New Zealand said to me, ‘you’ll never meet an unhappy ophthalmologist’. To this day, I’m still upset that I
students.”. Download the furniture selection summaries (pdf, 3.9MB) or visit the CASB intranet to find out more. .
Providing feedback. Feedback is essential for HDR students as it enables them to develop their skills, improve their writing and enhance their research capabilities. As a supervisor, providing effective feedback is a crucial part of your role. Your insights not only contribute to your student’s development as a researcher, but also fosters an open and collegial environment conducive to high-quality research. Importance of feedback conversations. Open and regular feedback conversations provide
FMH Wins 2 December. 2 December 2024. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Associate Professor Khoon Lim and Dr Claire O'Callaghan (Click to enlarge). ARC Discovery Project grants. Congratulations to Associate Professor Khoon Lim and Dr Claire O'Callaghan who have received Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project grants,. Associate Professor Lim has been awarded $765,000 for his project ‘Engineering In Vitro Aging Models to Study Human Aging Mechanisms.’ Dr
Nine Sydney researchers awarded ARC Future Fellowships. 11 August 2021. University of Sydney researchers have been awarded more than $17m from the Australian Research Council to tackle challenges of national importance. Minister for Education and Youth, The Hon Alan Tudge MP, has announced the Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowships for 2021, which will fund 100 mid-career researchers to undertake high-quality research. Nine University of Sydney academics have been named ARC Future
2019 Teaching Excellence Award. Dr Bruce Isaacs welcomed the 2019 Teaching Excellence Awards recipients in the company of their colleagues, family and friends at the FASS Teaching Excellence Awards Ceremony held on Monday 28 October in MacLaurin Hall. The Dean, Professor Annamarie Jagose congratulated each award recipient and was pleased with the quality of teaching across the faculty. Several of the award recipients provided a brief presentation on how they were able to demonstrate the
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Interim Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services) announcement. 18 December 2024. Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, wrote to all staff with an update about the Interim Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services). Dear colleagues,. I’m pleased to announce that Professor Jennifer Barrett has been appointed interim Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services). Currently the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Indigenous (Academic), Jennifer will take up the
Research and funding. Required local process for research funding. Refer to My Research Funding Portal for important information. Keep a record of your research accounts. Include details of your account codes RC/PC, letter of award, Chair allowance, approval letter. Save the email from Head of School and SLC's Finance Manager ([email protected]) with approval and the account codes for any request. Post-award support. The SLC Research Support Officer can provide assistance to:. Seek and
Allied Health Leadership Realignment, University Department of Rural Health. Home page. Overview. Proposal for UCRH to grow the leadership capacity and capabilities within the allied health program and align professional and academic staff with professional and academic supervisors respectively. Enterprise agreement. The formal change process is governed by our enterprise agreement. Find out about 'managing workplace change' in our Employee Assistance Program. Free counselling, coaching and
Keeping connected. About Keeping connected. Introduced in March 2020 as Finance switched from working from the office (WFO) to working from home (WFH) in response to the COVID0-19 pandemic, Keeping connected aims to keep Finance staff connected from a culture perspective. How? By sharing tips and advice about WFH, how teams stay connected, stories from the University, maintaining our wellbeing, accessing University webinars and online events, binge-watch recommendations, music interludes and
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