Update on protest encampment discussions - Intranet

Update on protest encampment discussions. 24 May 2024. Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott wrote to all staff and students with an update on the protest encampment. Dear colleagues,. I’m pleased to say that today the Provost, Professor Annamarie Jagose, and I met with nominated representatives from the protest encampment including representatives from the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) to discuss their views. This followed a positive meeting with the National Tertiary Education

Examination outcomes - Intranet

Examination outcomes. As a supervisor, it's important to understand possible examination outcomes, and your role in guiding your students in their next steps. Possible outcomes. According to the Thesis and Examination of HDR Policy (pdf, 392KB) and Thesis and Examination of HDR Procedures (pdf, 180KB), the possible outcomes of your student’s examination are as follows:. Examination outcome. What this means. What happens next. Award without conditions . The degree can be awarded without any

Research Networks - Intranet

Research Networks. Overview. Networks are an important element of the FMH ecosystem that is distinct and different from our Centres and Schools. FMH Networks support collaboration on major themes to build capacity in areas of strategic importance to health and medical research and/or teaching by regularly bringing together people from a range of disciplines. Formed to ensure our faculty remains at the forefront of innovative research and education, our multidisciplinary networks are a vital

Affiliate Spotlight: Gopala (Gopi) Rangan - Intranet

Affiliates Spotlight: Dr Gopi Rangan. 17 July 2024. Dr Gopala (Gopi) Rangan is an academic nephrologist. His research focuses on developing treatments for kidney failure due to Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) and generic forms of chronic kidney disease. He recently received an affiliates award for his cutting edge research. Being an FMH affiliate has provided opportunities to learn from world leaders in the field.the atmosphere of research excellence and the environment

FMH features in The Australian's top researchers list 2020 - Intranet

FMH features in The Australian's top researchers list 2020. 1 October 2020. The Australian’s Research Magazine 2020 recognises researchers who have made a significant impact across 255 individual fields of research. The Faculty of Medicine and Health (FMH) was represented across multiple disciplines within the health and medical science category. 8 FMH field leaders were showcased as researchers with the highest number of citations from papers published in the last five years, in the 20 top

Webinar recording: keeping yourself safe and well at this time - Intranet

Webinar recording: keeping yourself safe and well at this time. 27 March 2020. Watch a recording of the FMH panel of experts answering questions on keeping ourselves and each other safe and well. It's been an eventful few weeks with announcements from the Federal Government, changes to the way we are all working, the continuing uncertainty for the students we support, and the general anxiety in the communities we serve. We have the great privilege of working in a place that has amazing minds to

University launches new Office of Child Safety  - Intranet

University launches new Office of Child Safety. 4 February 2025. The new Office of Child Safety has been established to guide and support staff, students and University visitors in understanding their responsibilities and obligations when engaging with children and young people in university-related activities. The establishment of the Office of Child Safety underscores the University’s unwavering commitment to ethical practices, inclusivity and the protection of children and young people.

Our submission to the Australian Universities Accord - Intranet

Our submission to the Australian Universities Accord. 17 April 2023. Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott provided an update on our submission to the Australian Universities Accord. Dear colleagues,. As many of you may have seen in the media, this week submissions to the Australian Universities Accord closed. The Accord is a historic opportunity to develop bold solutions to reform our sector, and the Government and Professor Mary O’Kane set us all a challenge to think of big ideas. I’m

Therapeutic Goods Administration - Call for statutory advisory committee applications - Intranet

Therapeutic Goods Administration - Call for statutory advisory committee applications. 3 August 2021. The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is seeking professionals with expertise in relevant medical or scientific fields or consumer health issues who are interested in becoming a TGA statutory advisory committee member, commencing end of 2021. The TGA is seeking these applications to support their function as a best practice regulator. TGA Advisory Committee openings. Committee members

Core Research Facilities buoyed by 7M grants - Intranet

Core Research Facilities buoyed by $7M grants. 3 June 2024. Three University of Sydney Core Research Facilities are set to share in almost $7 million in funding awarded to National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) facilities from the NSW Chief Scientist and Engineer’s Office. The NCRIS Support Program provides funding for NSW-based NCRIS research and innovation infrastructure facilities, equipment and technical expertise, and initiatives related to infrastructure

Incident on campus – 21 February 2022 - Intranet

Incident on campus – 21 February 2022. 22 February 2022. There was an incident at the Quadrangle shortly after 1pm yesterday (Monday 21 February) where one of our students sustained an injury while work was being conducted by nearby contractors. Emergency services responded quickly and the injured student was taken to hospital. The student was discharged from hospital last night and is now recovering at home. Our incident response team is on site and supporting SafeWork NSW with its

VPN upgrade Sunday 15 March - Intranet

VPN upgrade Sunday 15 March. 14 March 2020. ICT will perform an upgrade to the Cisco Virtual Private Network (VPN) at 6pm on Sunday 15 March. This upgrade will significantly increase the capacity of the VPN ensuring it is able to facilitate all staff connections, in the event staff are required to work from home. How this may affect you. During this upgrade work your devices (laptops, tablets and phones) will be disconnected from the VPN and it will not be accessible for 10 minutes from 6pm to

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Email and Electronic Messaging Policy 2025

Further information is available from the Accessibility intranet page. (11) When sending any bulk emails, University community members must:. ... Further information is available from the Accessibility intranet page. (6) Distribution lists must not include external email addresses unless:.

Establish and implement gifts - Intranet

Establish and implement gifts. Once a gift has been received and accepted in line with policy and procedure, the gift account will be identified or created and the gift terms recorded in the Gift Management Register (GMR) before the funds are allocated to the recipient areas for spending in accordance with the terms of the gift. The proposal for spending must be carefully considered, approved in accordance with the Delegations of Authority Rule, and gifts implemented in a timely manner. Below

Governance of gifts - Intranet

Governance of gifts. Gift administration, including end-to-end gift management, is overseen by the Gift Administration Board (GAB) as the responsible governing body. The GAB ensures the University's administration of gifts is consistent with the applicable trust conditions, and that the gift is used to the best advantage of the University. The utilisation of gifts, including the spend plan management process and the emerging philanthropy administration model, falls within the remit of the GAB.

Understanding Dementia among Multicultural Australians - Intranet

Research funding to Improve understanding of dementia among multicultural Australians. Source of photo: Meng Ji and her mum Zena. On 10 July, as the University of Sydney Co-Lead, Associate Professor Meng Ji has been awarded a five-year NHMRC grant ($1,520,259) led by Professor Lee-Fay Low, Chair of Sydney Dementia Network on ‘A community based participatory approach to decreasing dementia stigma and increasing help-seeking’. This grant success built upon another current 5-year NHMRC project

Five minutes with our Makers & Shapers: Kerrie Wiley - Intranet

Five minutes with our Makers & Shapers: Dr Kerrie Wiley. 30 October 2023. Dr Kerrie Wiley had an outstanding impact on the field of vaccination through contributions to the development of global tools helping countries assess and address low vaccination uptake. She was named an Outstanding Research Maker & Shaper by her peers. What does it mean to be named a Maker & Shaper by your peers? It means a lot. I’m part of an amazing team of people who are outstanding in their field, to have been

Yabun Festival 2021: join a virtual celebration of culture and tradition - Intranet

Yabun Festival 2021: join a virtual celebration of culture and tradition. 25 January 2021. The University of Sydney and the Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services) are pleased to once again sponsor and be involved with Yabun Festival. Poster for the 2021 Yabun Festival. Image courtesy: Yabun Festival. Yabun Festival is the largest one-day celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture in Australia and is held annually on January 26. This year’s

Download the Sydney Uni App for easy access to University services - Intranet

Download the Sydney Uni App for easy access to University services. 19 February 2020. The Sydney Uni App facilitates quick access to campus maps, University services and systems when you’re on the move. Following a refresh last year to include more services, staff and students are encouraged to take advantage of the Sydney Uni App. Key features of this useful tool for staff and students include:. Wayfinding: find your way around campus, including tutorial and meeting rooms. Accessibility:

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