Visualise Your Thesis 2021 - Intranet

Visualise Your Thesis 2021. 15 September 2021. The VYT competition challenges graduate researchers to showcase their research topic in an engaging visual presentation lasting just one minute. Congratulations to our HDR student Anastasia Suraev from the School of Psychology who was announced as the winner of the University Visualise Your Thesis competition with her entry From prohibition to prescription: Cannabinoids as novel sleep aids. Anastasia’s entry will be shared with the University

Meet our high scoring Unit of Study coordinators - Intranet

Meet our high scoring Unit of Study coordinators. 22 May 2024. The annual Unit of Study Survey (USS) collects feedback on the student experience at the unit of study level. 2024 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. It means a lot to us as a team to know that students appreciate

Don Nocum appointed as Australia's third Advanced Practice Diagnostic Radiographer - Intranet

Don Nocum appointed as Australia's third Advanced Practice Diagnostic Radiographer. 6 June 2022. Since graduating from the School of Health Sciences with a Master of Diagnostic Radiography with Honours, Don Nocum has been practicing as a radiographer for 11 years. He was recently appointed as the third Advanced Practice diagnostic radiographer in Australia at the latest ASMIRT 2022 Conference in Cairns. Don Nocum at the ASMIRT 2022 Conference in Cairns. (Click to enlarge). Why are you

Sydney Manufacturing Hub: our newest Core Research Facility - Intranet

Sydney Manufacturing Hub: our newest Core Research Facility. 14 September 2020. Join an introductory webinar on Tuesday, 22 September to learn more about the Sydney Manufacturing Hub. The Hub is set up to produce complex-shaped objects through advanced and additive manufacturing, and to advance research in the field of manufacturing and materials science. The Hub features a purpose-built laboratory which features a 3D ceramic printer, fuse filament fabrication equipment and a heat treatment lab.

Centre closure: Boden Collaboration - Intranet

Centre closure: Boden Collaboration. Overview. It is proposed that the Boden Collaboration be closed as a University centre. Under the proposed changes, Boden research activities would continue within the relevant academic schools in the Faculties of Science and Medicine and Health. Research activities that continue in FMH academic schools will be supported by the FMH Faculty Operating Model. Cross faculty collaboration will continue within the University’s multidisciplinary initiative (MDI)

Sydney researchers recognised by Royal Society of NSW - Intranet

Sydney researchers recognised by Royal Society of NSW. 4 February 2022. Faculty of Science researchers receipients of 2021 Royal Society of NSW awards and a PhD student received a Royal Society Scholarship. The annual Royal Society of NSW awards recognise excellence in science and are among the oldest and most prestigious awards in Australia. Congratulations to. Professor Dean Rickles, School of the History and Philosophy of Science. History and Philosophy of Science Medal. Professor Rickles

Leanne Togher celebrated for work in brain injury medicine - Intranet

Leanne Togher celebrated for work in brain injury medicine. 10 February 2025. Tuesday 11 February is International Day of Girls and Women in Science. Professor Leanne Togher is leading the way in brain injury medicine and just received the Jennett Plum Award for Clinical Achievement in the Field of Brain Injury Medicine, one of the highest international honours in this field. What does this recognition from the International Brain Injury Association mean to you? I was very humbled to receive

Special staff event: COVID-19 - What we know now - Intranet

Special staff event: COVID-19 - What we know now. 31 May 2021. All staff are invited to attend an informative panel discussion on Tuesday 15 June about how we navigate a ‘new normal’ as a society. About the event. COVID-19 has fundamentally changed the world we live in. How might we navigate work, health and wellbeing, and safety with COVID-19 as an ongoing and evolving factor in the long-term? Hear from expert academic colleagues as they share insights into lessons from the pandemic and

Relocation of Sydney Dental School staff to Block K - Intranet

Relocation of Sydney Dental School staff to Block K. Overview. This change proposes to relocate the staff from Sydney Dental School who are currently located in office and open plan spaces at 1 Mons Road Westmead to the Activity Based Working workplace in Block K in Westmead Hospital, by mid-2021. Enterprise agreement. The formal change process is governed by our enterprise agreement. Find out about 'managing workplace change' in our enterprise agreement. Final change plan. The final change

Sydney announced as innovative industry leader for Industry and Community Project Units - Intranet

Sydney announced as innovative industry leader for Industry and Community Project Units. 10 June 2020. The University has been selected for The Educator Higher Education Innovative Universities 2020 list. The award of innovative industry engagement was given for our successful Industry and Community Project Units (ICPUs) project. ICPUs are the University's flagship interdisciplinary project-learning experience. In these units of study, 40-50 students from multidisciplinary areas work

Chau Chak Wing Museum open on 26 August - Intranet

Chau Chak Wing Museum to open doors on 26 August. 27 February 2020. The new Chau Chak Wing Museum will open to the public on 26 August 2020, bringing together the University’s three major collections with state-of-the-art facilities to support education and research. The result of a 15-year strategy to unite the University’s artistic, cultural, scientific and historic collections, the Chau Chak Wing Museum will create an exciting new space for cultural dialogue and exploration. Bringing

Central Shared Services - Intranet

Central Shared Services. Portfolios and PSU contacts. Alumni and Development. Alumni and Development. Linda O'Malley, Deputy Director of Alumni Relations. Guy Houghton, Associate Director of Development. Sophia de Mestre, Stakeholder Engagement Manager . Campus Infrastructure. Alf Del Pizzo, UI Advisory Manager. Central Operations Services. Central Operations Services. Cheryl Swales, Senior Facilities Manager. Commercial Development and Industry Partnerships. Commercial Development and

Procurement services - Intranet

Procurement services. Part of Finance's Functional workstream, Procurement Services develops, maximises and manages continuous business relationships and opportunities between the University, external suppliers and service providers for the purchase of goods and services. We do this through analysis of spending, strategic development, standardising enquiry and delivery processes, and implementing robust systems. We guide and support faculties and business units through the sourcing, tendering

Susan Wakil Health Building SWHB - Intranet

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Faculty student administration - Intranet

Mayondhi Siriwarnasinghe. Paul Weber (Manager, Portfolio 2). Crystal Guy Yau. See the one-page summary covering the first transition on the University Staff Intranet.

Revised change proposal - Intranet

Revised change proposal. Consultation stage 2 – Revised change proposal including a draft implementation plan. At the end of the consultation period, you will need to collate and consider all the feedback received during consultation. As a first step, you should itemise each piece of feedback received into the Response to Feedback template. For each item, you will need to provide your response (including reasons for your response) and whether the feedback will result in any amendment to the

Recognising our 2024 3MT and VYT winners and finalists - Intranet

Recognising our 2024 3MT and VYT winners and finalists. 10 December 2024. Improving melanoma diagnosis, creating circular economies, and improving child welfare in our legal and educational systems were just some of the outstanding topics covered by the finalists of this year’s 3 Minute Thesis and Visualise Your Thesis competitions. Front row (left to right) – Veronica Schulz, Nigel Maher, Meredith McLaine. Back row (left to right)– 3MT Judges Damian Birney, Louise Sharpe, Yani Svetiev,

The University’s response to the NTEU open letter on education focused roles - Intranet

The University’s response to the NTEU open letter on education focused roles. 17 April 2023. The Vice-Chancellor and President, Mark Scott, and Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Annamarie Jagose, respond to NTEU Branch President Nick Riemer's open letter. Dear Nick,. Thank you for your letter in which you raise issues about education focused roles in the context of enterprise bargaining. As we have indicated previously, as Vice-Chancellor and Provost we are fully aligned with the

Staff Fellows of Senate elected - Intranet

A message from the Returning Officer and Secretary to Senate: Staff Fellows of Senate elected. 3 May 2021. Secretary to Senate David Pacey has announced the election of two academic and one non-academic staff members to the University of Sydney Senate for a two-year term, commencing 1 June 2021. Dear colleagues,. I am pleased to announce that, following the close of elections on 23 April 2021, the following staff have been elected for two-year terms on Senate, commencing 1 June 2021:. Academic

Volleyball - Intranet

Volleyball. Rules. General. Each team of 6 players decide the formation within the team regarding the position of players in front/back zone. Game must be played within the field and between antennas. Except server needs to serve outside of the line. Each player cannot hit the ball twice in a row. Cannot hold, throw or carry the ball. Hands cannot touch the net. Play 1 set of game, each set 25 points (with at least 2 points difference each set). Hands cannot reach over the net throughout the

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