Sydney College of the Arts has come to Camperdown campus - Intranet

Sydney College of the Arts has come to Camperdown Campus. 15 October 2020. Sydney College of the Arts has taken up residence in the Old Teachers' College at the Camperdown Campus, with staff and students settling into the newly redesigned space. Following the relocation from the Rozelle Campus, staff and students at Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) are settling into their new home at the historic Old Teachers' College at the Camperdown Campus. Redesigned by international award-winning

Investment Policies Review Working Group - Intranet

Investment Policies Review Working Group. In June 2024, the University committed to the establishment of a working group to undertake a review of investment and divestment policies, in relation to concerns raised by students, staff, and other members of the University community following issues arising on campus in response to conflict in the Middle East from 7 October 2023. The Investment Policy and Integrated Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Framework (pdf, 184KB) requires that the

Meet our Rural Health Leaders: Professor Vicki Flood - Intranet

Meet our Rural Health Leaders: Professor Vicki Flood. 10 July 2023. Marking the launch of our 2023-2027 Rural Health Strategy, we spoke with Professor Vicki Flood who leads the School of Rural Health (Northern Rivers) on Bundjalung, Yaegl and Gumbayngirr lands. Have you always lived in regional NSW? What keeps you there? I grew up in Northern NSW region, my first school was at a little 2 teacher school in Mallanganee, west of Lismore. After high school years in the Tweed area, I initially lived

Join the AdvanceHE Fellowship program - Intranet

Join the AdvanceHE Fellowship program. 12 June 2025. As part of our strategic partnership with AdvanceHE, the University is now offering funding for staff to receive professional recognition for their contributions to teaching and learning through the Sydney Educational Fellowship Program. The Fellowship demonstrates a personal and institutional commitment to professionalism in learning and teaching in higher education. Across four Categories from Associate to Principal, Fellowships

Student Administration - Intranet

Student Administration. The Education Team supports undergraduate, honours and postgraduate coursework programs for the School, by advising and assisting academic staff with special consideration, academic integrity, academic plans for students with disabilities, results processing, and prizes and scholarships. Information for teaching staff, coordinators, tutors, and students can be found on our Canvas sites:.

Strategy and Transformation Board (UE STB) - Intranet

Strategic Oversight Committee (SOC) (former UE Strategy and Transformation Board (UE STB)). The Strategic Oversight Committee was established in February 2025. It replaced the UE Strategy and Transformation Board. The SOC is accountable for decisions relating to the prioritisation, reprioritisation or deferral of strategic program investments. 2025 meeting dates and submission deadlines. Agenda items due. Meeting date. Meeting time. Tuesday 18 February 2025. Thursday 27 February 2025. 1.00 -

The Sydney Nanoscience Hub making front page news - Intranet

The Sydney Nanoscience Hub making front page news. 9 March 2016. The Australian Insitute of Nanoscale Science and Technology (AINST) and its new Sydney Nanoscience Hub have featured on the front page of this morning's Sydney Morning Herald (9 March 2016).. The newspaper includes a double-page article on page 4, while the online article features a video and interactive graphics explaining the three flagship projects at the Sydney Nanoscience Hub led by the AINST research leaders, Professor

Student load planning and international student caps video explainer - Intranet

Student load planning and international student caps video explainer. 22 October 2024. Shane Griffin, Associate Vice-President of Sydney Future Students, explains the University’s student load planning process, the impact of the international student cap and how we have responded to meet these new targets. In the first of our series of video explainers unpacking our budget process and the impact of the international student caps on the University, we hear from Shane Griffin from Sydney Future

Contribute to the future of the University’s Indigenous Strategy - Intranet

Be part of the future of the University's Indigenous Strategy. 21 September 2023. Help contribute to the University of Sydney's Indigenous Strategy by participating in a completely confidential, 15-minute survey. The University's Indigenous Strategy, One Sydney, Many People (pdf, 8.7MB) is a whole-of-University commitment to value, celebrate and respect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, knowledge, and people. As we look toward the future the Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor

Alumni Festival to welcome wider community to campus - Intranet

Alumni Festival to welcome wider community to campus. 31 August 2023. Kate May, Director of Alumni and Supporter Experience, gives us a sneak peek of what our alumni, staff, colleagues and supporters can expect at the inaugural Alumni Festival on 2 December. Kate May, Director of Alumni and Supporter Experience. The first University of Sydney Alumni Festival is set to take place on Saturday 2 December. We’re welcoming our alumni, colleagues, family, friends, donors and community to the campus

Removal of three trees on University Avenue - Intranet

Removal of three trees on University Avenue. 14 October 2021. Three Port Jackson Fig trees will be removed from University Avenue on 30 October, as their condition poses a risk to public safety. They will be replaced with another three Port Jackson Fig trees. The University’s Open Spaces team will remove three Port Jackson Fig trees from University Avenue on Saturday 30 October because they are diseased and badly decayed due to their age, posing a risk to public safety. Removing the dead

Help revise the University’s guidelines for non-traditional research outputs - Intranet

Help revise the University’s guidelines for non-traditional research outputs. 30 June 2020. Staff are invited to provide feedback on our non-traditional research output (NTRO) guidelines, helping to inform the next version. Submit feedback by 23 July 2020. NTROs are research publications that range from highly experimental works of creative art – music or visual art, creative writing or design – through to scholarly editions and translations, website creation, exhibitions of

Industry internship opportunities - Intranet

Industry internship opportunities. 16 May 2016. Do you have HDR students with programming and data science skills? AMSI Intern has 2 exciting internship opportunities to work with leading Australian technology based companies. AMSI Intern is a national program that links postgraduate students and their university supervisors across all disciplines with industry partners through short-term 4-5 month tightly focused research internships. The program allows students to transfer their skills from

FMH Wins 17 February - Intranet

FMH Wins 17 February. 17 February 2025. Achievements from around the faculty this week. 2025 David Vaux Research Integrity Award. Professor Jennifer Byrne was awarded the 2025 David Vaux Research Integrity Fellowship Award from The Australian Academy of Science. This award recognises Professor Byrne’s outstanding efforts in fostering and promoting integrity in science. A molecular oncology researcher in the School of Medical Sciences and Director of Biobanking with NSW Health Pathology,

20 FMH researchers awarded almost $22M in Ideas Grants - Intranet

20 FMH researchers awarded almost $22M in Ideas Grants. 22 January 2024. The NHRMC Ideas Grants support researchers at all career stages undertaking innovative and creative research projects in any area of health and medical research from discovery to implementation. Funding recipients. is Professor of Virology and Immunology in the School of Medical Sciences. Professor Harmon has been awarded $1,560,145.00 for Defining the Role of Antigen Presenting Cells in Crohn’s Disease. has been

Student share their experiences in our precincts - Intranet

Students share their experiences in our precincts. 26 April 2022. The faculty recently hosted a series of webinar student welcome events for each of our three precincts. The event provided a firsthand insight from the faculty’s Executive Dean and Pro Vice-Chancellor, Robyn Ward, Chief Executives from each Local Health District, as well as current students on their experiences. Students had the opportunity to ask questions of the panel. Watch the recordings and read about what students on the

Workplace inspections - Intranet

Tools and instructions for completing workplace hazard inspections.

Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students - Intranet

Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. It is our collective responsibility to provide a culturally safe and supportive environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander HDR students and those conducting Indigenous research. As a supervisor, you will need to guide students through the complexities of navigating multiple knowledge traditions in their research. You will also need to exercise cultural and contextual awareness and be mindful of your student’s background and

Meet our Makers and Shapers winners: Professor Tamera Corte - Intranet

Meet our Makers and Shapers winners: Professor Tamera Corte. 14 November 2022. Professor Tamera Corte was awarded the Outstanding Research Maker & Shaper award. Her international research program involving collaborators from over 20 countries transformed the approach to Interstitial Lung Disease and led to improvements in diagnosis, prognosis and treatment options globally. Professor Tamera Corte. (Click to enlarge.). What does it mean to be named a Maker and Shaper by your peers? I am

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