What should we know about ovarian cancer? - Intranet

What should we know about ovarian cancer? 24 February 2025. Professor Anna deFazio heads the Gynaecological Oncology Research Laboratory at the Westmead Institute for Medical Research and co-leads the Ovarian Cancer stream of the Daffodil Centre. Her long-standing commitment to translational research emphasises improving treatment outcomes for women with ovarian cancer. Professor Anna deFazio. (Click to enlarge.). Tell us about your work in ovarian cancer? Our research is centred on

Consultation - Intranet

Consultation. Formal change process (commenced April 2021). Formal change process (commenced April 2021). The revised change proposal was released for feedback on 13 May 2021. The final change plan (FCP) (pdf, 1mb) was released on Friday 6 August 2021. To request a copy of the recording below contact [email protected]. April 2021. Town Hall. Date. Topic. View. 1-1:30pm. Tuesday 20 April, 2021. An interactive Town Hall for potentially affected staff of the draft change proposal: improving

Five minutes with Mary Myerscough - Intranet

Five minutes with Mary Myerscough. 13 August 2015. Associate Professor Mary Myerscough, Associate Head of School (Learning and Teaching) in the School of Mathematics and Statistics and one of this year’s finalists for the Eureka Prize for Scientific Research, has featured in this week's Staff News. Read the interview.

Churchill Fellowship to help prevent heart disease - Intranet

Churchill Fellowship to help prevent heart disease. 2 October 2023. Dr Niamh Chapman from the Westmead Applied Research Centre (WARC) was recently awarded a 2023 Churchill Fellowship where she will travel the world as part of a once in a lifetime opportunity. Dr Chapman wants to ensure that high-quality educational resources are widely available to improve the management of blood pressure. In Australia, 1 in 3 adults have high blood pressure, yet only 32% have managed to reduce the risk of

What's on at FMH 25 January 2021 - Intranet

What's on at FMH 25 January 2021. 25 January 2021. What's on at FMH is our new 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. FMH ICT Virtual Hangouts: Cybersecurity and multi-factor authentication. 1-2pm, 3 February 2021. We’ll hear from the Cybersecurity team on recent security enhancements including  multi-factor authentication. Learn what’s changing and why. As always we’ll leave

Recruitment of Academic Registrar role - Intranet

Recruitment of Academic Registrar role. 14 May 2024. Recruitment is underway for the role of Academic Registrar to lead academic administration, regulatory compliance and student records management within the University. A recruitment process is underway for the role of Academic Registrar, a new senior leadership role in the Education Portfolio executive team. The role will report to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education), and once the role is recruited, the Interim Chief Faculty Experience

Sydney researchers receive over $550,000 in Research Impact Proof of Concept funding - Intranet

Sydney researchers receive over $550,000 in Research Impact Proof of Concept funding. 7 September 2023. The Research Impact Proof-of-Concept Fund has awarded 10 researchers with seed funding to help commercialise their research. The University of Sydney is delighted to announce the successful applicants of Round 1 of the 2023 Research Impact Proof-of-Concept (POC) Fund. POC grants provide vital support to groundbreaking research projects with the potential for translation or the creation of new

National Centre for Cultural Competence welcomes Professor Jennifer Barrett as Director - Intranet

National Centre for Cultural Competence welcomes Professor Jennifer Barrett as Director. 29 May 2020. Professor Jennifer Barrett has been appointed as the next director of the National Centre for Cultural Competence (NCCC). Professor Jennifer Barrett. Following her work as the inaugural director of the University's Culture Strategy and extensive research in the field of museum and heritage studies in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Professor Barrett will lead the National Centre for

Analysis codes - Intranet

Analysis codes. Analysis codes are up to ten characters in length. Unlike the other codes, they are optional. They are used to further define and track individual activities that cannot be fully captured by a class or project/grant code. The same code can be used from year to year, if your function or event occurs regularly. Find analysis codes. Run the SUGLQ103 GL Analysis query in PeopleSoft Financials. Amend or create an analysis code. Please coordinate via your local Finance team to use

Leading Physics researcher announced as AAPT Fellow - Intranet

Leading Physics researcher announced as AAPT Fellow. 12 June 2025. Professor Manjula Sharma awarded AAPT Fellow for contributions to the physics education community. Congratulations to Professor Manjula Sharma from the School of Physics who has been announced as a 2025 AAPT Fellow. AAPT Fellows are distinguished physicists, educators, administrators, and communicators who have been recognised for their contributions to the physics education community. Manjula Sharma is an international leader

Young Tall Poppies - Intranet

Sydney scientists take home Young Tall Poppy Awards. 10 June 2021. Scientists recognised for research and outreach excellence. Outstanding contributions in the fields of biomedical engineering, conservation science and synthetic chemistry have led to three researchers from the University of Sydney being named 2021 Young Tall Poppy Science Award winners. University of Sydney researchers Dr Tegan Cheng, Dr Ayesha Tulloch and Dr Yu Heng Lau have all been recognised as leaders in research

Sydney Nanoscience Hub – Open House 14 October 2015 - Intranet

Sydney Nanoscience Hub – Open House 14 October 2015. 23 September 2015. Come along for a first look at our newest building – the Sydney Nanoscience Hub – at an open house event on Wednesday 14 October. The official launch will take place in early 2016, but you have the opportunity to be one of the first to get a sneak preview at an open day on 14 October. Nanoscale science and technology is revolutionising our world. Bringing together our expertise in nanoscience across a number of

Take action for sustainability with Green Impact 2025 - Intranet

Take action for sustainability with Green Impact 2025. 7 April 2025. Green Impact returns for its fifth year and you’re invited to help lead the change. This flexible program empowers professional and academic staff to take practical steps towards sustainability in your own work areas. A tree planting event organised by Student Life. Over six months, teams complete actions from an online toolkit that promote sustainable practices, embedding them in our business-as-usual operations and making

Title change for Professor Robyn Ward - Intranet

Vice-Chancellor announces Professor Robyn Ward as Executive Dean and Pro Vice-Chancellor. 10 February 2020. The Vice-Chancellor has announced that Professor Robyn Ward's title has changed to Executive Dean and Pro Vice-Chancellor, Faculty of Medicine and Health. The change corresponds with the completion of the merger of five former faculties and two schools to establish the Faculty of Medicine and Health. The last school to join FMH, the School of Health Sciences, completed its merger on

Dr Karl visits the Blue Mountains for National Science Week - Intranet

Dr Karl visits the Blue Mountains for National Science Week. 19 August 2024. Dr Karl presented two fun-filled, science-infused shows at the Blue Mountains Theatre and Community Hub for National Science Week .. As part of a series of events organised for National Science Week by the faculty’s Partner Engagement and Outreach team, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, the University of Sydney’s Julius Sumner Miller Fellow, travelled to the Blue Mountains to present two shows on Friday 16 August.

Finance staff - Intranet

Finance staff. The Finance team is responsible for budgets and financial matters for Psychology. More information about Finance procedures in the School of Psychology is available on theFinance Manager. Livia Wang. Associate Finance Manager. How we can help. Travel and Expenses. Travel allowance enquiries. Purchase requests. HDR student funding enquiries. Grant funds allocation. Gift card register. Quote waiver.

Professor Garry Barrett appointed Pro Vice-Chancellor (Curriculum Futures) - Intranet

Professor Garry Barrett appointed Pro Vice-Chancellor (Curriculum Futures). 10 February 2025. Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) Professor Joanne Wright has announced the appointment of Professor Garry Barrett, currently Deputy Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, to the role of Pro Vice-Chancellor (Curriculum Futures). Professor Garry Barrett, Deputy Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, and Head of the School of Economics, has been appointed Pro Vice-Chancellor (Curriculum Futures),

A new approach to mandatory compliance training for new starters - Intranet

A new approach to mandatory compliance training for new starters. 6 June 2024. The University has commenced the rollout of a new approach to mandatory compliance training for new starters. New starters will now be required to complete some of their mandatory training modules before gaining full system access. Mandatory compliance training is designed to help staff understand the University’s policies and procedures and their role in ensuring a safe, healthy and compliant workplace. The

Education Resources - Intranet

Education Resources. There are a number of resources available to assist you in setting up and running your Unit(s) of Study and Degree Programs. Education Resources. If you need help accessing any of these systems please contact [email protected] with your unikey and staff number. Teaching online and from home. The Canvas module includes teaching information including:. Zoom information. Canvas Supporting Off-Campus Learning module. Assessment information. Student support . – information

Digital health care supporting breast cancer survivors - Intranet

Digital health care supporting breast cancer survivors. 2 March 2020. Westmead Applied Research Centre (WARC), University of Sydney PhD candidate Anna Singleton won the People’s Choice Award at Universities Australia's Pitch It Clever competition for her work EMPOWER-SMS. Pitch it Clever challenges early career researchers to communicate their research and why it matters to non-specialist audiences via a 2 minute video. Anna Singleton, PhD candidate and research associate from the Westmead

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