If someone reports sexual misconduct to you - Intranet

If someone reports sexual misconduct to you. Are they safe? If there is an immediate threat to someone's safety, if on campus, call Campus Security on 02 9351 3333 or call emergency services on triple zero (000). If a colleague reports sexual misconduct or sexual harassment to you, you can encourage them to contact the Safer Communities Office, who will be able to provide support and guidance on next steps. They can also assist with creating a safety plan for your colleague or safety. You can

Funding injection for urban rewilding - Intranet

Funding injection for urban rewilding. 31 August 2022. Congratulations to Dr Thomas Newsome from the Faculty of Science and his team who were awarded $488,227 for an urban rewilding project. The team will work with the Taronga Conservation Society, seven local councils in northern Sydney, and the NSW Government to repopulate urban areas with flora and fauna Indigenous to the Sydney basin. According to the researchers, biodiversity is highly threatened in Australian cities. The project

National Reconciliation Week: A message from the Associate Dean (Indigenous Strategy and Services) - Intranet

National Reconciliation Week: A message from the Associate Dean (Indigenous Strategy and Services). 21 May 2020. As we mark National Reconciliation Week our Associate Dean (Indigenous Strategy and Services), Associate Professor Jaime Gongora, suggests a way you can learn more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and their connection to Country and Place. During Reconciliation Week for this year, I am going to suggest a way you can learn more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait

Q&A science special 15 September - Intranet

Q&A science special 15 September. 10 September 2014. Be part of the Q&A audience. Next Monday 15 September ABC TV's Q&A is hosting a special science panel. On the panel:. Distinguished Professor at ANU's Mount Stromlo Observatory Brian Schmidt and winner of the 2011 Nobel Prize for Physics. Molecular Biologist Suzanne Cory who is delivering the ABC’s Boyer Lecture series this year titled. "The Promise of Science". Immunologist and Nobel Prize winner Peter Doherty who has dedicated his life to

Meet our Makers and Shapers winners: Cheryl Swinton - Intranet

Meet our Makers and Shapers winners: Cheryl Swinton. 14 June 2022. Cheryl Swinton has been recognised by her peers for her work advocating for First Nation people's cultures, histories and experiences within the Broken Hill School of Rural Health and named a Maker and Shaper. (Click to enlarge). What does it mean to you to win a Maker and Shaper award? I am very humbled by this and I like to think it means that I am doing my job well. What is your background, and how did you come to join the

FMH Respiratory Protection Plan - Intranet

FMH Respiratory Protection Plan. 9 August 2021. The new program aims to keep staff and students safe and on track with education deadlines throughout the pandemic. Student learning critical clinical saftey skills. The Faculty of Medicine and Health is committed to maintaining the critical functions of staff and students in support of the broader health workforce during this period of COVID-19 related disruption. To maintain a safe environment for all, health students are undertaking critical

Five minutes with a Maker and Shaper: with Frances Ershad - Intranet

Five minutes with a Doctor of Dental Medicine graduate. 14 October 2020. Dr Frances Ershad tells us how it felt to publish her first paper in a top dental journal after juggling the intense clinical requirements and theoretical studies of the Doctor of Dental Medicine program, a part time job and her young family. Dr Frances Ershad. Tell us about your experience studying the Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) program. I entered the Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) program in 2016. I am married and

Vale Professor Harry Messel - Intranet

Vale Professor Harry Messel. 9 July 2015. A life lived in pursuit of excellence is a life well lived.”. - Harry Messel. Professor Harry Messel AC CBE, a major force in science research, communication and education, and Head of the School of Physics for 35 years, passed away on 8 July 2015 at the age of 93. He will be remembered for his passion for physics and education, and for the pursuit of excellence that inspired generations of scientists and students.

Equity, diversity and inclusion - Intranet

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FMH Wins 24 June - Intranet

FMH Wins 24 June. 24 June 2024. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Sydney Dental School funded $20k. The International Dental Research Association (IADR) has funded Sydney Dental School researchers Dr Rahena Akhter, Professor Vesna Miletic, Dr Archana Pradhan and Dr Vickie Cai $20,000 for research into oral health in developmental disability with multimorbidity. The data will help develop education models for those with developmental disability, carers and other health care

Five minutes with our Makers & Shapers: Margaret Schnitzler - Intranet

Five minutes with our Makers & Shapers: Margaret Schnitzler. 5 February 2024. Professor Margaret Schnitzler is the Head of the Northern Clinical School at our Northern Sydney (Arabanoo) Precinct. Her outstanding leadership and dedication in the field of sustainability saw her named a Leadership Maker & Shaper by her peers. What does it mean to be named a Maker & Shaper by your peers? It was a great surprise to win this award. Many people saw the announcement in FMH news and got in touch to

Rooms and Timetabling - Intranet

Rooms and Timetabling. Information on Booking rooms and Timetabling.

Workplace basics - Intranet

New staff members. The University intranet's new staff page includes information designed to aid newly commencing staff, such as how to obtain a UniKey, staff number, staff card and building

Celebrating our staff creating a transformational student-focused education - Intranet

Celebrating our staff creating a transformational student-focused education. 13 April 2023. Seven colleagues share what they love about their roles as education focused academics. As part of our Sydney in 2032 Strategy, we set the unashamedly ambitious goal of becoming the best Australian university for teaching and learning. To achieve this, we need to support a diversity of career paths for our academics and collectively drive a culture where teaching excellence is valued as highly as

A message from the Vice-Chancellor and President - Intranet

A message from the Vice-Chancellor and President. 4 March 2025. Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, wrote to all-staff in Staff News about our progress towards creating gender equity and revitalising our campuses for a better place to work. Dear colleagues,. Every year I have the privilege of marking the beginning of semester by speaking at our annual student Welcome Ceremony. This year it was held in the Great Hall – one of the places on campus that most strongly evokes our 175-year

Partnering for ​good: collaborating to improve our world - Intranet

Partnering for good: collaborating to improve our world. 28 April 2025. Representatives from a broad range of our partnerships gathered with university colleagues in the Great Hall on 9 April to celebrate partnering for good. Back row left to right: Danny Liu, Alice Simpson-Young, David Schlosberg, Stefan Williams. Front row left to right: Katie Ford, Mark Scott, David Thodey, Cath Keenan, Di Challenor, Kirsten Andrews. In his opening remarks, David Thodey AO, FTSE University of Sydney

Digital Education Subcommittee - Intranet

The Digital Education Subcommittee considers applications for new third party learning, teaching and assessment technologies.

Creating a lasting legacy through research commercialisation - Intranet

Creating a lasting legacy through research commercialisation. 1 November 2019. Associate Dean (Research), Professor Margaret Barbour, highlights the importance of industry and community engagement and impact beyond academia, and how we can create a lasting legacy, through the commercialisation of our research. The government has made it clear over the last few years that industry and community engagement and impact are strongly valued. We went through our first ARC Engagement and Impact

Zoom issues across university sector - Intranet

Zoom issues across university sector. 24 March 2020. Recent significant increases in internet traffic have caused ongoing bandwidth and capacity issues affecting Zoom meetings during peak periods and impacting the higher education sector in Australia. Update 26 March . Zoom performance across the Australian university sector has improved today, along with user experience through the peak period. We will continue to monitor performance. Delivery of Zoom recordings is still delayed. This has

Economics School Teaching Day - Intranet

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