Changes to non-allowable expense procedures - Intranet

Changes to non-allowable expense procedures. 12 April 2021. Changes to the University’s Non-allowable Expense Procedures 2018 have been made to align with Fringe Benefits Tax legislation and strengthen the University's financial management of gifts for donors and speakers. Changes include:. Gifts for staff: Aligning the value of gifts for staff leaving the University based on years of service with Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) legislation to ensure these do not incur FBT charges. Gifts for donors

Sunday 20 December: update on NSW Health advice - Intranet

Further information. The NSW Health website and the staff intranet contain further information regarding:. ... The staff intranet will continue to be updated as required. Please speak with your manager or supervisor if you have any concerns.

13 FMH EMCR researchers awarded Horizon Fellowships - Intranet

13 FMH EMCR researchers anounced for Horizon Fellowships. 4 March 2024. The innovative fellowship is among global universities' most generous. Congratulations to the 13 FMH Early to Mid-Career (EMCR) researchers announced as Horizon Fellows this week. Horizon Fellows will be supported to become research leaders at the University through a five-year research-focused Fellowship, which includes generous funding and a dedicated training and development program that has been designed to support

Register for the Vice-Chancellor’s mid-year Town Hall - Intranet

During the Town Hall I’ll detail the University’s results and our next steps, which will be published in full on the staff intranet shortly after the event.

Clinical governance - Intranet

Clinical governance. University clinics deliver significant value to the University of Sydney by hosting research, clinical services and education. An appropriate level of clinical governance is required to ensure high quality service delivery for patients and clients and to complement the exemplary clinical educational and research programs offered across multiple disciplines. Clinical Governance is the system designed to support and monitor all aspects of clinical service delivery.

2022 academic promotions announced - Intranet

2022 academic promotions announced. 24 January 2023. Congratulations to our colleagues in the Faculty of Science who successfully applied for academic promotion in 2022. See the full list of promotions here. The online application system for academic promotions is now open for staff who have already registered their notice of intent to apply in 2023.

Inspiring Science talks @ Customs House Library - Intranet

Inspiring Science talks @ Customs House Library. 29 January 2015. Looking for something to do on Wednesdays at lunchtime? The first free library talk of the 2015 Inspiring Science series will be held on 11 February at Customs House library, and will include 2 presentations:. Robots and breakfast. Can robots help produce breakfast? Join Dr Cameron Clark, senior research fellow from the Faculty of Veterinary Science, to explore the exciting role of robots and technology on Australia’s dairy

2022 EMCR Networks Showcase - Intranet

2022 EMCR Networks Showcase. 28 November 2022. Join us in celebrating the diverse and innovative work of early and mid-career researchers from the Faculty of Medicine and Health and across the University! Find out more about some of the workshops and panel discussions below. Day 1 Wednesday 7 December. Workshop - Getting Fellowship Fit: Preparing an application. 11am-12:30pm. With Professor Sarah Lewis, Associate Dean (Research Performance) and Professor of Medical Imaging (this workshop

Seven things you can do to set yourself up for 2025 - Intranet

Seven things you can do to set yourself up for 2025. 11 February 2025. Whether you’re finalising your preparation for Semester 1, kicking off new projects, or simply getting ready for another big year, get ahead with key dates, welcome to class slides, a digital staff ID and good wellbeing habits. Stay on top of key dates during 2025. Our new and improved Key Dates webpage now incorporates Study Dates, bringing together all essential academic calendar information in one place. Save the page

Celebrating the Success of the One Sydney, Many People Strategy - Intranet

Celebrating the success of the One Sydney, Many People Strategy. 2 December 2024. As we near the end of the year, we take a look back at the amazing projects under the One Sydney, Many People strategy and celebrate our colleagues' achievements to embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into the heart of our work. Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services) Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver. Since its launch in 2021, the One Sydney, Many People strategy has driven

Provide feedback on proposed changes to semester duration by end of 4 September - Intranet

Provide feedback on proposed changes to semester duration. 2 September 2020. Colleagues are invited to provide feedback on a proposal to move to 12 contact weeks for Semester 1 2021, via an online moderated forum open until 5pm Tuesday 8 September. Due to the delayed end to Semester 1, 2020, the University is seeking to delay the start of Semester 1, 2021 by one week and to also shorten it by one week. This change aims to ensure that all students can be properly enrolled by the beginning of

Intranet applications outage on 23 January - Intranet

If you have any issues accessing affected parts of the intranet after this update, please contact the ICT Helpdesk on 9351 6000. ... Intranet applications outage on 23 January. 18 January 2016. Some intranet functionality will be unavailable between 8am and 6pm on Saturday 23 January.

Previous Award Winners - Intranet

Previous Award Winners. Previous Award Winners. TeachingExcellence . Dr. Alison Grove O’Grady – Secondary Education, SSESW. Dr. Beatriz Carbajal Carrera - Spanish and Latin American Studies, SLC. Dr. Estrella Pearce – Criminology, SSPS. Dr. Jia Ying Neoh – Primary Education, SSESW. Commendations for Teaching Excellence . Dr. Ashani Amarasinghe – Economics, SE. Dr. David Blunt – Government and International Relations, SSPS. A/Prof Dwi Noverini Djenar – Indonesian Studies, SLC.

School leadership - Intranet

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Revised change proposal - Intranet

Revised change proposal. 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. Revised change proposal (RCP) (pdf, 239kb). Friday 18 February 2022. Revised change proposal (RCP) - tracked changes (pdf, 195kb). Friday 18 February 2022. Appendix 1: Chrysalis Student Placements Project report (pdf, 680kb). Thursday 3 February 2022

National Finalist Award - Intranet

National Finalist Award. Associate Professor Christine Ji receives national finalist award. The University of Sydney’s Associate Professor Christine Ji has received a national finalist award from the Australian Disability Network (ADN). Associate Professor Ji was celebrated as a finalist for the Inclusive Initiative of the Year award at the ADN annual conference and awards ceremony held in Melbourne on 9 May. The Disability Confidence Awards honour ADN members who have demonstrated

September marks Pulmonary Fibrosis awareness month - Intranet

Raising awareness of pulmonary fibrosis. 23 September 2024. September is Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month, a campaign dedicated to raising awareness about this incurable disease and its impact on patients and their families. Professor Tamera Corte. (Click to enlarge). Central Clinical School's Professor Tamera Corte, Chief Investigator at the Centre for Research Excellence in Pulmonary Fibrosis (CRE-PF) says the awareness month recognises the research underway to enhance and extend the lives

First-in-the-world trial of pluripotent stem cells - Intranet

First-in-the-world trial of pluripotent stem cells. 25 November 2020. The first completed clinical trial of cells derived from pluripotent stem cells, led by Professor John Rasko from Sydney Medical School, has been featured on the cover of leading journal Nature Medicine. Professor John Rasko AO, Head of Department, Cell & Molecular Therapies at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and the Li Ka Shing Cell and Gene Therapy Programme, has reported a successful first-in-the-world trial of pluripotent

Research computing services - Intranet

Research computing services. ICT provides advanced information and communications technologies for the practice of research. These technologies can assist you to collect, analyse, share and store information. Research data management. If you're interested in research data management, visit the Research Data Management website. There you'll find information on how to collect, organise, manage, store, back-up, preserve and share your data throughout its lifecycle. Research Data Store. ICT

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences launches advisor community to support academic excellence - Intranet

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences launches advisor community to support academic excellence. 12 May 2025. In a major milestone for the University’s Academic Excellence Program, the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences has launched a new academic advisor community to foster a more supportive, collaborative and development-focused academic environment. At a launch event on Tuesday, 29 April, Professor Lisa Adkins, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, joined 52 academic advisors

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