Professor Stephen Bartlett appointed Director of Sydney Nano Institute - Intranet

Professor Stephen Bartlett appointed Director of the University of Sydney Nano Institute. 15 June 2023. Currently the Associate Dean Research for the Faculty of Science, Stephen will take up his new role on 3 July. Professor Stephen Bartlett has been appointed Director of the University of Sydney Nano Institute. Stephen is currently a Professor in Physics and the Associate Dean (Research) of the Faculty of Science at the University of Sydney. “Stephen’s vast experience and innovative

Faculty of Science Research Forum - Intranet

Faculty of Science Research Forum. 5 September 2014. SPARCS: What are they and why are they relevant to you? All staff are invited to attend the 2014 research Forum, being held on Wednesday 17 September, 1pm-2pm, in Chemistry Lecture Theatre 1. SPARCs: WHAT are they and WHY are they relevant to you? Presenters:. Andrew Cooper (Implementation Manager, HMR+). Prof Bernard Balleine (BMRI). A/Prof Andrew Holmes (School of Molecular Biosciences). A/Prof Zdenka Kuncic (School of Physics). All

Meet our new Head of Centre and Institute Operations - Intranet

Meet our new Head of Centre and Institute Operations. 19 August 2024. Greta Ridley joins the Faculty of Medicine and Health in this newly created role to provide strategic leadership and management. Greta Ridley on the Larrapinta Trail. (Click to enlarge). Greta Ridley is here to make a difference, joining the faculty in June as our new Head of FMH Centre and Institute Operations. Her role is to support staff to streamline their activities and keep them connected with each other, with the

Five minutes with our Makers & Shapers: Isobel Deane - Intranet

Five minutes with our Makers & Shapers: Isobel Deane. 11 December 2023. Isobel Deane is an Engagement Officer in the FMH Internal Communications and Engagement team. Her exceptional dedication to driving outcomes in staff and student engagement saw her named a Maker & Shaper by her peers. What does it mean to be named a Maker & Shaper by your peers? It was very affirming/overwhelming! I can be quite a cynical person but I have to admit it was a really nice feeling knowing that someone had

Alyssa White appointed Interim Chief Governance Officer - Intranet

Alyssa White appointed Interim Chief Governance Officer. 2 May 2023. As Interim Chief Governance Officer, Alyssa will continue to provide expert advice and ensure policies and strategies are implemented to ensure organisational integrity and good governance. Alyssa White has been appointed to the position of Interim Chief Governance Officer. She will take up the role on 29 May following the departure of David Pacey. Alyssa is an experienced governance and strategy professional, with 13 years of

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Third cohort of Robinson Fellows announced - Intranet

Third cohort of Robinson Fellows announced. 18 May 2023. Congratulations to Dr Rosalyn Gloag and Dr Mark White who have been recognised with the prestigious Robinson Fellowship. Established as an initiative of the University’s previous strategic plan, the Robinson Fellowships work to support and retain our best early-career academics by creating a pathway towards continuing teaching and research positions. The Fellows will have access to a structured mentoring and development program that

Chemistry researchers honoured by Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) - Intranet

Chemistry researchers honoured by Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI). 22 September 2021. Congratulations to Professor Kate Jolliffe, Dr Markus Muellner and Dr Reyne Pullen from the School of Chemistry. Congratulations toand Dr Reyne Pullen from the School of Chemistry for being recognised by RACI, the professional body for the chemical sciences in Australia, for excellence in leadership, research and education. Professor Kate Jolliffe: 2021 Margaret Sheil Leadership Award. The aim

Dr Amandeep Kaur awarded $445,000 to advance super-resolution imaging tools - Intranet

Dr Amandeep Kaur awarded $445,000 to advance super-resolution imaging tools. 26 November 2020. As an ARC DECRA Fellow, Dr Kaur will lead the first efforts in Australia to accelerate the development of super-resolution imaging tools. Dr Amandeep Kaur. Dr Kaur’s Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) project involves development of fluorescent chemical compounds that enable visualisation of the amyloid architecture at the molecular level. The Nobel Prize-winning 'super-resolution'

“An absolute game changer” – Fast Track Contracts now available - Intranet

“An absolute game changer” – Fast Track Contracts now available. 26 November 2024. The University is simplifying our approach to low-risk contracts. Staff working in research are invited to be the first to try our Fast Track Contracts – with new look contracts, a simplified review process, and an app that seamlessly guides you from request to signature. You’ll have real-time visibility on progress and a support team on hand if you need them. All available from the convenience of your

Sydney Spotlight with Dr Daria Anderson and Dr Collin Anderson - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Dr Daria Anderson and Dr Collin Anderson. 25 March 2024. At this year’s Raising the Bar Dr Daria Anderson, Lecturer, School of Biomedical Engineering, and Dr Collin Anderson, Lecturer, School of Medical Sciences, will be sharing the latest in electrical and viral neurological disease treatments – and how their wobbly cat, Phineas, helped start a worldwide dialogue on rare neurological diseases. Collin and Daria with Phineas as a kitten. My favourite thing about my role

Tracking muscle loss across Earth and Space - Intranet

Tracking muscle loss across Earth and Space. 19 May 2025. Professor James Elliott is the Academic Director of the Kolling Institute, a joint venture between the University of Sydney and Northern Sydney Local Health District. His research into traumatic injury and muscle mapping has led to international collaborations, including with NASA. Professor James Elliott (Click to enlarge.). How did you come to join the University, and what roles do you hold? I joined the University in 2018 as a

Sydney awarded for Aboriginal cultural heritage landscape project - Intranet

Sydney awarded for Aboriginal cultural heritage landscape project. 23 November 2023. The University of Sydney has won a 2023 Green Gown award for work to engage traditional Gamilaroi custodians in recording and assessing the cultural landscape of Llara Farm, part of the Plant Breeding Institute near Narrabri. The Green Gown Awards are administered by Australasian Campuses Towards Sustainability and are considered the most prestigious recognition of sustainability excellence in the tertiary

FMH welcomes Level D and E affiliates - Intranet

FMH welcomes Level D and E affiliates. 10 July 2023. Affiliates are a valued part of the Faculty of Medicine and Health community and significantly contribute to our research and teaching. 46 health professionals have been welcomed to FMH or promoted to a higher level in the first half of 2023, and will partner closely with schools and centres to deliver on our student education and research priorities. Their expertise will make significant contributions to the faculty's ambition of making and

Health Professions Education Research Micro-Conferences 2021 - Intranet

Health Professions Education Research Micro-Conferences continue in 2021. 18 February 2021. After a successful 2020 Micro-Conferences series, the Monash Centre for Scholarship in Health Education (MCSHE) and the Sydney Health Professions Education Research Network (SHERN) call for submissions for the 2021 season. In 2020 SHERN held four micro conferences, with a total of 316 participants from 30 universities and health institutions and five countries. Presenters were encouraged to

Internships at New Scientist - Intranet

Internships at New Scientist. 3 June 2015. New Scientist invites applications for paid, six-month internships in its London or Sydney offices. Applicants should have multimedia experience, interest in developing video and audio content, and in writing about science and technology. Interested person are invited to send a CV, cover letter, three examples of personal work, and three short pitches for stories to Rowan Hooper, the Managing Editor. There is no application form, and "no further

New $4.8m cardiovascular research initiative led by Dr Niamh Chapman - Intranet

New $4.8m cardiovascular research initiative led by Dr Niamh Chapman. 5 May 2025. Dr Niamh Chapman is a Senior Research Fellow and leads the People and Systems Hypertension Research team in the Faculty of Medicine and Health. She was recently awarded a $4.8 million MRFF Cardiovascular Health Mission grant. We caught up with Dr Chapman to learn more about her work, just in time for National Heart Week. Dr Niamh Chapman. Can you tell us about your project that received a $4.8 million MRFF

Staff fitness program - Intranet

Staff fitness program. 22 August 2022. Sign up to the staff fitness program. Students work with staff to hit their fitness goals and complete their health placements. What is the staff fitness program? Staff Fitness is a placement site for undergraduate students in the Sydney School of Health Sciences requiring experience with apparently healthy clientele. It is an educational experience for our students and an opportunity to be a part of their growth and development as future exercise

NSLHD COVID-19 research group - Intranet

How a group of NSLHD researchers are co-ordinating a whole health response to COVID-19 clinical trials. 4 May 2020. Researchers based in the Northern Sydney Local Health District (NSLHD) collaborate to innovate clinical research approaches to COVID-19. Members of the NSLHD COVID-19 clinical research group (L to R); Dr Bernard Hudson, Professor Carolyn Sue, Professor Bruce Robinson and Professor Carol Pollock. The NSLHD COVID-19 Clinical Research Group, chaired by Dr Bernie Hudson, Senior

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