Working from home diaries Lisa Carrick - Intranet

Working from home diaries: Lisa Carrick. 26 May 2020. Each fortnight we ask a Faculty of Medicine and Health team member what life is like working from home. In the second edition of our Working From Home Diaries we hear about long weekend walks, slow cooked beef casserole and missing incidental conversations from Lisa Carrick, Director of The Susan Wakil Health Building Transition Program. What does your daily routine look like? Not very exciting. I get up and walk to get a coffee at

50 years of cutting edge research at One Tree Island - Intranet

50 years of cutting-edge research at One Tree Island. 17 June 2024. As we celebrate 50 years of teaching and research under University of Sydney management, we caught up with the director of the One Tree Island Research Station, Professor Will Figueira. Visiting the island is a highlight for many students on their educational journey. One Tree Island Research Station (OTIRS) is located on a small coral cay in the Great Barrier Reef, within the Sea Country of the Gureng Gureng People. One Tree

Pool - Intranet

Pool. Rules. Scoring. Players take turns hitting the cue ball to knock the balls into the pockets. Players may pocket any ball but the eight until the first ball is pocketed, at which point the player who pocketed the ball must continue pocketing the same type of balls. Once a player has pocketed all of the type of ball, the player can attempt to pocket the eight to win. Each games lasts for 20 minutes max, the highest winner of each game will play against the other winner until the final.

Enterprise Agreement Q&A Webinars - Intranet

You can see a comparision of our current rates of pay compared to the Group of Eight on the intranet. ... This was reported in staff news and you can find more information on what has been agreed on the intranet.

Tree of Life for modern birds revealed - Intranet

Tree of Life for modern birds revealed. 2 April 2024. Largest and most complete genomic study pinpoints timing of evolution. Working with colleagues at the University of Copenhagen, Australian Museum and Flinders University, Professor Simon Ho and Dr Al-Aabid Chowdhury have found that the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs was a 'big bang' for bird evolution. In a world first, a team of international scientists including three Australians, Al-Aabid Chowdhury and Professor Simon Ho from

Lowitja Institute’s 3rd International Indigenous Health and Wellbeing Conference 2023 - Intranet

Lowitja Institute 3rd International Indigenous Health and Wellbeing Conference 2023. 22 May 2023. Lowitja Institute International Indigenous Health and Wellbeing Conference 2023 is a biennial event attracting a global audience committed to sharing knowledge for the health and wellbeing of indigenous communities. The conference runs for over three days and features:. keynote presentations from local and international speakers. daily concurrent sessions. exhibitors and poster presentations. a

School of Public Health hits record number of First Nations graduates - Intranet

School of Public Health hits record number of First Nations graduates. 30 January 2023. The Graduate Diploma in Indigenous Health Promotion (GDIHP) has a very clear purpose: to graduate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health promotion professionals who have the practical knowledge and skills to prevent or minimise the harm associated with illness or injury in urban, rural and remote First Nations communities. The School of Public Health has offered the Graduate Diploma in Indigenous

What's on at FMH 28 June 2021 - Intranet

What's on at FMH 28 June 2021. 28 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. International funding seminars - multilateral agencies . Thursday 1 July, 12-1.30pm . These sessions are facilitated by RAD International Greg Fox and are intended to provide information and support for category three international research funding, introducing the different

Celebrating our 2025 PERIscope Commercialisation Award winners - Intranet

Celebrating our 2025 PERIscope Commercialisation Award winners. 6 November 2024. Congratulations to four successful teams from the faculty who have been selected for the second annual PERIscope Commercialisation Award scheme, a pathway for researchers to validate the market potential of their inventions, amplify industry connections and deliver solutions for the world's big challenges. The successful teams and projects securing awards are:. Project: Revolutionising Glass Cell Culture Platforms

Updating your email signature and contact details - Intranet

You can find the details in the Marketing section on the University intranet. ... Related articles. If you have feedback about this staff intranet page please contact the site author, Staff Communications, by emailing [email protected].

Mandatory expiry limits for sharing anonymous links reduced to minimise security risks - Intranet

Mandatory expiry limits for sharing anonymous links reduced to minimise security risks. 17 August 2021. Mandatory expiry limits for sharing anonymous links to documents and folders on SharePoint, Teams and OneDrive are being reduced to minimise security risks. Screenshot of link settings screen showing with the expiry date circled in red. Anonymous links can be convenient and useful in various scenarios, particularly when sharing documents and folders with people outside the University, as

May - Intranet

Sydney marine scientists document rich biodiversity beneath the ice, studying the effects of warming seas on fragile ecosystems.

Floor Plan - Intranet

Floor Plan. See the Facilities Page in the Operations and Safety drop down for information on booking spaces. Wilkinson Building Level 1. Wilkinson Building Level 2. Wilkinson Building Level 3. Wilkinson Building Level 4. Wilkinson Building Level 5.

Colleges Consultative Committee (CCC) - Intranet

Access the meeting schedule, papers, and agenda submission template for the Colleges Consultative Committee.

Who's who - Intranet

Who's who. The school is led by the Head of School, supported by the academic leadership team. The School Manager leads a team of professional staff who provide operational support for the school. . Find a staff member. Search the staff directory.. Contact. Not sure who to go to for support? Please contact:. Contact. Not sure who to go to for support? Please contact:.

Five minutes with our Makers & Shapers Leadership winner: Sarah Harkin - Intranet

Five minutes with our Makers & Shapers Leadership winner: Sarah Harkin. 11 November 2024. Sarah Harkin won her leadership award for implementing innovative processes and strong healthcare partnerships that enhance the student experience. What does it mean to be named a Maker & Shaper by your peers? Being named a Maker & Shaper by my team and peers is an honour and I’m genuinely humbled by the time taken to nominate me. I must acknowledge their part in my success, without their collaborative

New ARC College of Expert members appointed for 2023 - Intranet

New ARC College of Expert members appointed for 2023. 6 February 2023. The Australian Research Council (ARC) has selected six new researchers from the University to be members of the ARC College of Experts. Six new researchers from the University of Sydney will join the ARC College of Experts in 2023, increasing the University's representation to 20 members. The College consists of 269 individuals who play a crucial role in evaluating funding proposals for the National Competitive Grants

Emma Johnston appointed new Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) - Intranet

Emma Johnston appointed new Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research). 8 February 2022. In a message to all staff Vice-Chancellor Mark Scott has announced that Professor Emma Johnston AO has been appointed to the role of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research). Professor Emma Johnston. Dear colleagues,. I am pleased to announce the University has appointed Professor Emma Johnston AO to the role of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research). Professor Johnston will join us in July this year from the University of

Researchers receive CDIP funding to commercialise innovative research projects - Intranet

Researchers receive CDIP funding to commercialise innovative research projects. 13 September 2021. More than $500,000 has been awarded to researchers and academic staff from across the University as part of the University’s Commercial Development and Industry Partnership (CDIP) Fund. Designed to help cover the costs of activities including developing a proof-of-concept, creating a prototype or conducting a pilot study, the CDIP Fund is open to University staff, students and affiliates.

Sydney researchers named Eureka Prize finalists - Intranet

Sydney researchers named Eureka Prize finalists. 29 September 2020. Colleagues from Medicine and Health, Science and Engineering have been named as 2020 Eureka Prize finalists in recognition of their excellent scientific research, leadership and engagement. The Eureka Prizes are Australia’s most comprehensive national science awards, honouring excellence in research and innovation, leadership, science engagement, and school science. With eleven Eureka Prize finalists this year, the University

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