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Project information, governance structure and implementation timeline for myResearch Sydney, a strategic initiative in the 2023-2025 Implementation Roadmap for the University’s 2032 Strategy.
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Project information, governance structure and implementation timeline for myResearch Sydney, a strategic initiative in the 2023-2025 Implementation Roadmap for the University’s 2032 Strategy.
How to take great images for your research public profile. 14 August 2023. Tips to help your research public profile stand out from the rest. Whether in print, online or on television, the way a story is told can make a difference to whether it is published, how prominent it is and how much people engage with it. A high-quality photograph to accompany your career outline and celebrate your research impact is a great start to making your research public profile stand out from the rest. The
NAIDOC Week: connecting with community and becoming an employer of choice. 13 July 2023. Staff members from Human Resources, Diversity and Inclusion and Student Life reflect on NAIDOC Week 2023 and the annual Community Day at the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers should be advised that the following content contains the names of Elders who have died. Craig Seinor-Davies and Sade Mintah at the University of Sydney stall at NCIE Community Day.
Our biggest ever Welcome Program to kickstart the 2023 academic year. 9 February 2023. Semester 1 2023 will begin with our largest ever celebration to welcome new and returning students from 6 to 24 February 2023, as they come together to learn and immerse themselves in university life. Stalls set up for Welcome on campus. The majority of events will take place the week before semester begins, from 13 February to 17 February. A program of activities will also run over weeks 1 to 4 to extend the
Sydney researchers receive funding from National Disability Research Partnership (NDRP) program. 30 August 2021. Two Sydney-led research projects will receive funding as part of the NDRP program, a collaborative and inclusive disability research program that aims to inform disability policy. In its first funding round, the NDRP program has awarded $1 million to nine research projects nationally. We celebrate the two Sydney-led teams with researchers from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Training sessions for staff: University AV equipment and Zoom. 4 February 2020. Learn how to use the AV equipment in your meeting, teaching and learning spaces. In the lead up to the start of Semester 1, ICT will host small training sessions at the Camperdown/Darlington Campus to help staff use the AV equipment in meeting, teaching and learning spaces. There will be two types of training offered, with several date and location options. To register for a session, select the date and time that
SCM Professional Staff Contacts. Position. Contact. School General Manager. Artistic Strategy Manager. Dean's Office. Executive Assistant to the Dean. Megan Biok. 9351 1255. Pre-Admissions, Curriculum and Education Services. Manager, Curriculum and Education Services (Curriculum compliance). Senior Education Support Officer (Student placements and internships, Academic integrity). Education and Curriculum Officer (Postgraduate coursework admission, Curriculum support). Senior Education Support
You can read more about Nicole and Narelle on the intranet, and I hope you’ll join me in warmly welcoming them to Sydney.
Support for parents and carers experiencing challenges related to COVID. 25 January 2022. A range of support is available for parents and carers who are experiencing challenges related to the COVID situation. As we continue to seek to adapt to the evolving impact of the pandemic on our community, the University recognises the challenges that may be faced by staff who are parents or carers. For example, you may find yourself juggling work with caring responsibilities for loved ones who are ill
Opportunity to update your Academic profile photo. 11 February 2016. In response to numerous requests, Marketing and Communications have contracted a company called Ambassador Productions to run a photoshoot over three days whereby academics can book time to get their photos taken. Ambassador Productions manage the University's graduation photography and are experienced in managing quick turnaround portraits in large volumes. Academics can book their preferred date and time online and will be
Professor Bilek elevated to IEEE Fellow. 27 November 2014. School of Physics. Congratulations to Professor Marcela Bilek from the School Physics who has been elevated to Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), an honour given to a very select group of IEEE members annually. Professor Bilek, joint leader of the School of Physics' Applied and Plasma Physics research group and ARC Federation Fellow, is amongst only a handful of women who have achieved this
What's on at FMH 15 June 2021. 15 June 2021. What's on at FMH is our fortnightly events digest. Find out what's happening around the faculty this month, how to register and what to catch up on. Coming up this month. All Faculty Meeting. Camperdown (in person and online). Thursday 17 June, 1-2pm. West Precinct (in-person). Tuesday 27 July, 1-2.30pm. North Precinct (in-person). Wednesday 4 August, 3pm-4:30pm. Please join us for our first Faculty Meeting of the year, where we will:. provide an
Explore the frequently asked questions about the creation and governance of foundations at the University.
Sydney team wins AUSMURI funding to work with US scientists. 26 April 2023. (L-R) Professor Marcela Bilek, Dr Anna Waterhouse and Dr Shelley Wickham. A trio of Sydney scientists is joining with other Australian and US researchers in a program led by Columbia University to invent and deliver responsive materials, exploring this new and rapidly developing area of fundamental science. and Dr Shelley Wickham will share in up to $3 million funding from AUSMURI, a joint program of the US Department
Academic leadership. Head of School. The Head of School fosters the sustainable academic and research performance of the school through effective strategic and operational leadership. The Head is responsible for education and research outcomes and represents and promotes the school's interests within the University and externally. The Deputy Head of School provides senior management support to the Head of School, with a focus on strategy and academic operations. They contribute to day to
Building a successful health and medical research ecosystem. 20 January 2025. In partnership with NSW Health, the Faculty of Medicine and Health's Research Impact Assessment Framework (RIAF) is an important tool for communicating the real-world impacts of our research. We caught up with Research Impact Manager Kirsten Jackson to learn more. Kirsten Jackson, Research Impact Manager. (Click to enlarge.). How did this new framework come about? Measuring research impact has always been essential
A message from the Vice-Chancellor and President – building trust. 13 May 2025. Professor Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, wrote to all staff about current challenges facing the higher education sector and the importance of building trust in universities. Dear colleagues,. I’ve just gotten back from the US – a trip marked both by wonderful moments of connection with our alumni living in major US cities, and sobering reflections on the challenges our American counterparts are
Shape the future of sustainable transport options. 4 May 2022. The University has partnered with Transport for NSW to conduct the Travel Choices Survey to inform public transport policy and create more sustainable transport options to and from our campuses. Travel behaviour has changed in Australia since the emergence of COVID-19. In collaboration with Transport for NSW and the Sustainability Strategy team, researchers from the Business School’s Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies
Share your ideas on how University Archives can be made available online. 5 November 2020. The University Archives team is developing a new online platform to make accessing University records easier. As part of the process, staff are invited to share their ideas by 27 November. University Archives is responsible for the care and preservation of University records that have ongoing value to the University community. To make it easier for users to search and access these records, the Archives
Student Life. We offer a range of student opportunities and support services throughout a student's university journey, including Welcome Month activities, mentoring, academic services, career workshops, health and wellbeing initiatives and student leadership programs. Mentoring Programs. Our suite of mentoring programs provide students across the Faculty the opportunity to build their skills and networks with peers. SAE offers mentoring to undergraduate and postgraduate students ,
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