Draft change proposal - Intranet

Draft change proposal. Feedback. The revised change proposal was released on 18 February 2022. Please note: There is an intermittent issue affecting PDF documents accessed from Google Chrome. If you experience any problems please try a different browser or download the document. Formal change document. Date released. Draft change proposal (DCP) (pdf, 237kb). Thursday 3 February 2022. Appendix 1: Chrysalis Student Placements Project report (pdf, 680kb). Thursday 3 February 2022. Appendix 2:

FMH Researchers elected Fellows of Science and Medical Science Academies - Intranet

FMH Researchers elected Fellows of Science and Medical Science Academies. 26 May 2025. FMH researchers recognised as Academy Fellows for excellence in their fields. Professor Jaime Miranda . Professor Jaime Miranda elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences. Professor Miranda, Head of the Sydney School of Public Health, is one of 54 newly elected Fellows recognised for advancing medical science through groundbreaking research and translating discoveries into real-world benefits for

How the North Precinct adapted to 2020's curveballs - Intranet

How the North Precinct adapted to 2020's curveballs. 24 July 2020. In July 2020, the North Precinct support team are excited to be planning for their re-entry into their workspaces at the Kolling building. Jennifer Thompson, Associate Director, North Precinct, tells us about how COVID-19 collided with their developing model of face-to-face support for students, supervisors, and researchers. Jennifer Thompson, Associate Director, North Precinct. What was the North Precinct up to when the

Sydney Future Students - Intranet

Teams combined to form Sydney Future Students. 12 March 2020. The Global Student Recruitment & Mobility team and Admissions team have combined to become Sydney Future Students. In 2015 the University established the Global Student Recruitment and Mobility (GSRM) team to encompass domestic and international student recruitment, study abroad and international exchange activity and widening participation and outreach. Following a capability review of GSRM in 2019 and the transition of Admissions

Applications for 2020 academic promotions are now open - Intranet

Applications for 2020 academic promotions are now open. 4 February 2020. Applications for academic promotion in 2020 are now open for staff who have already registered their notice of intent. Applicants should consult the current Academic Promotions Policy along with the Procedure and Guidelines documents on the Academic Promotions website. Promotion to Level B. Promotion to Level C. Promotion to Level D. Promotion to Level E. Applications close. 19 March. (11.59pm). 19 March. (11.59pm). 02

Opportunities for HDR students - Intranet

Opportunities for HDR students. HDR supervisors play a key role in helping their students to understand the opportunities available to them. These resources will help you guide your student through training and coursework options, industry internships, funding for their candidature and research-related travel.

Kim Grady to join the University as Chief Health and Safety Officer - Intranet

Kim Grady to join the University as Chief Health and Safety Officer. 4 August 2022. Kim Grady has been appointed Chief Health and Safety Officer within the Health and Safety leadership team and will start in the role on 17 October. Kim brings with her more than 20 years of experience in the areas of safety and wellbeing, legal and operations.. New Chief Health and Safety Officer Kim Grady. Kim is joining the University from Australia Post, where she was the Head of Safety, Wellbeing and

A future-focused research space - Intranet

A future-focused research space: Refurbished Molecular Bioscience building (G08). 10 June 2025. The refurbished Molecular Bioscience building showcases inter-faculty collaboration. G08 Molecular Bioscience building. The newly refurbished Molecular Bioscience building (G08) is now open, designed to connect leading researchers and innovators across the Faculties of Medicine and Health, Science and Engineering in one dynamic, shared facility. This state-of-the-art space reflects the University’s

Occupational Therapy Day 2024 - Intranet

Encouraging active lifestyles in older, rural communities. 28 October 2024. 27 October was World Occupational Therapy Day. Occupational Therapists (OT) work with physical, mental and social disabilities, overcoming a variety of challenges to promote independent living. Bonalbo CWA participants with UCRH (Northern Rivers) staff and students. (Click to enlarge). University Centre for Rural Health (Northern Rivers) Occupational Therapy staff and students headed to the Northern Rivers village of

FMH researchers' project transformed to globally available clinical product - Intranet

Globally available clinical product from FMH. 6 February 2023. “When you can’t breathe, nothing else matters.” Dr Hilary Byrne and Professor Paul Keall from the School of Health Sciences are transforming breakthrough CT scan technology from an academic research project into a clinical product. As the patient breathes, this transformative software shows clinicians how effectively different regions of lung tissue are ventilating. Dr Hilary Byrne. (Click to enlarge.). In partnership with

Cumberland Pilot Project: Phase 6 – Finding your colleagues - Intranet

Cumberland Pilot Project: Phase 6 – Finding your colleagues. 3 February 2020. From this week, staff from Exercise Sports Science and the Library will be participating in Phase 6 of the Cumberland Pilot Project. Our pilot workplace provides staff with an opportunity to trial, test and develop workplace behaviours and activities, to enable a smooth transition to the SWHB and achieve the vision for our new ways of working. For Phase 6, we have staff from Exercise Sports Science and the Library

Marketing and Communications Communities - Intranet

Marketing and Communications Communities. Colleagues from across the university have set up Marketing and Communications Viva Engage communitites. If you're looking to ask a question or connect with colleagues who share your interests, consider joining one of the groups listed below. Viva Engage Communities. Learn best practices, share tips, and collaborate on leveraging data to drive informed marketing decisions. Join our AEM Users community to explore Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) and

Positive safety culture in a high-risk environment - Intranet

Positive safety culture in a high-risk environment. 23 September 2019. In the lead up to National Safe Work Month and Mental Health Month in October, Professor Philip Gale, Head of School of Chemistry, reveals how the School has created and maintains its positive safety culture in a challenging work environment. As Head of a School of Chemistry, safety is always a top priority. In Chemistry at Sydney, we have developed a positive culture that involves everyone in the School. We have an active

Parking - Intranet

Parking - SOLES visitors. For information about on-campus parking availability and accessibility, please visit the University intranet’s parking page.

Performance Planning and Development - Intranet

Further information on AP&D process can be found on the Staff intranet. ... Further information on the PP&D program is available on the Staff Intranet.

Embedding culturally respectful and appropriate naming practices - Intranet

Embedding culturally respectful and appropriate naming practices. 7 May 2025. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Naming Policy 2025 reinforces our shared commitment to cultural integrity, respect and truth-telling in the way we name, represent and recognise Country across our University. The Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services) is pleased to announce that the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Naming Policy 2025 (pdf, 670KB) has been formally approved

myResearch Ethics fully launched for all ethics submissions - Intranet

myResearch Ethics fully launched for all ethics submissions. 26 November 2024. myResearch Ethics has now superseded the IRMA Ethics modules. myResearch Ethics is the University’s new ethics management system to make managing ethics processes easier. From Tuesday 26 November, myResearch Ethics is open for animal ethics. This marks a major milestone in the journey to uplift research administration through the myResearch Sydney strategic initiative—myResearch Ethics is now open for all human

Associate Dean (Research): expressions of interest - Intranet

Associate Dean (Research): expressions of interest. 16 August 2019. Expressions of interest are now open for the role of Associate Dean (Research). From 2020 the Faculty will have a vacancy for the role Associate Dean (Research); as a result, the role is currently open for expressions of interest. The role is open to academic staff, preferably at Levels D or E, within the Faculty and is an excellent way to contribute to the Faculty’s direction in the coming years, as well as providing

FMH Sustainability Community of Practice (COP) - Intranet

FMH Sustainability Community of Practice (COP). 29 July 2024. The excitement and enthusiasm around our Sustainability Community of Practice (COP) is palpable. The group meets quarterly to showcase initiatives and brainstorm ideas, propelling our faculty’s collective drive to make a real environmental impact. As we continue to build on this momentum, our Community of Practice is leading sustainable change across the University. Precinct initiatives. In the latest meeting held on 17 July, the

Pages: