Sydney Spotlight with Dr Taylor Szyszka and Rezwan Siddiquee - Intranet

Sydney Spotlight with Dr Taylor Szyszka and Rezwan Siddiquee. 17 March 2025. We caught up with Dr Taylor Szyszka and Rezwan Siddiquee about their upcoming talk at Raising the Bar 2025, and their shared enjoyment of finding creative solutions to some big problems. My favourite thing about my role is. Taylor: The magic of having a neat idea, going into the lab to test it, and being the first person in the world to know the result. While most of the time these results aren’t earth-shattering,

Meet recently promoted FMH education-focused academics - Intranet

Meet recently promoted FMH education-focused academics. 10 March 2025. We caught up with recently promoted academics, Professor Stuart Lane (Level E) from Sydney Medical School, and Milan Przulj (Level B) from Sydney School of Health Sciences. They shared their experiences going for academic promotion as education focused academics. It’s an exciting time to be an education focused academic, and this can be demonstrated in your application. Professor Stuart Lane, Level E academic, Sydney

October - Intranet

. Australian Psychological Society (APS) Excellent PhD Thesis in Psychology Award. School of Psychology. School of Biological Sciences. Congratulations to our new Academy Fellows. School of Geosciences. School of Biological Sciences. School of Mathematics and Statistics. Building meaningful research connections. School of Chemistry .

Science researchers receive ARC Future Fellowship funding - Intranet

Science researchers receive ARC Future Fellowship funding. 15 September 2022. Congratulations Associate Professor Kevin Coulembier (right) and Dr Ting Rei Tan (far right), who have been announced as ARC Future Fellows. The scheme funds mid-career researchers who are focused on finding solutions to key industry challenges and training the next generation of researchers under the ARC Future Fellowships scheme. Quantum physicist Dr Ting Rei Tan at the Quantum Control Laboratory (QCL) will lead

Meet our Makers and Shapers winners: Education Innovation & Design Team - Intranet

Meet our Makers and Shapers winners: Education Innovation & Design Team. 22 August 2022. At the outbreak of COVID-19, Tina Barclay, Jean Meyer, Catherine Walsh, Graeme Robinson, Andrew Carfax-foster, Kria Coleman, Silvia Choi, Tonnette Stanford, Sasha Cohen, Anna Garratt and Nicholas Randal were quick to enable teaching and assessments to be delivered online, an instrumental input towards keeping our students enrolled. Their ongoing innovation and excellence saw them named Teaching Support

Abercrombie Building to be renamed Belinda Hutchinson Building in recognition of our 18th Chancellor - Intranet

Abercrombie Building to be renamed Belinda Hutchinson Building in recognition of our 18th Chancellor. 21 August 2024. Former Chancellor Belinda Hutchinson AC’s service to the University has been recognised with an honorary doctorate and the Abercrombie Building to bear her name. Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott announced that the University Senate has approved the awarding of an honorary doctorate and the renaming of the Abercrombie Building (H70) to the Belinda Hutchinson Building to

Sydney takes top honours in Prime Minister's Prizes for Science - Intranet

Sydney takes top honours in Prime Minister's Prizes for Science. 3 November 2021. University of Sydney researchers have been awarded three scientific research and innovation awards in the prestigious Prime Minister's Prizes for Science 2021 for work on COVID-19, combatting addiction and breakthroughs in healing tissues and organs. University of Sydney researchers have been honoured with an unprecedented three scientific research and innovation awards out of five at the 2021 Prime Minister’s

Exploring the intersection of medical science and the arts wins this PhD awards - Intranet

Thesis exploring the intersection of medical science and the arts wins awards. 4 March 2024. Congratulations to Sydney School of Health Sciences PhD candidate Vic McEwan, awarded both the Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences 2023 Most Distinctive Work prize, and Faculty of Medicine and Health Thesis Excellence Prize! Vic worked alongside healthcare practitioners who were managing patients experiencing facial nerve paralysis following conditions such as Bell’s palsy and head and neck

FMH teams continue Green Impact awards winning streak - Intranet

FMH teams continue Green Impact awards winning streak. 16 October 2023. The 2023 Green Impact program saw FMH teams win several special awards and a gold level of achievement. Green Impact is a University wide sustainability action program that asks teams of staff and students to complete subscribed sustainability actions from toolkit over six months. Broken Hill team: Sustainability Director’s award. Angela Withers. Karen Drust. Kimberley Hargrave. Katie O'Meara. Danielle White. The Broken

meet-our-makers-and-shapers-winners--fmh-ipl-medication-safety-team - Intranet

Meet our Makers and Shapers Winners: FMH IPL Medication Safety Team. 7 November 2022. Congratulations to the FMH IPL Medication Safety Team! Kellie Charles, Carl Schneider, Stephen Carter, Rebekah Moles, Astrid Frotjold, Michelle Maw, Nicholas Buckley, and Sarah Hilmer were recently recognised with the Teaching Excellence (Team) award at our half-yearly awards. We sat down with the team to discuss their current projects and how it feels to be recognised. What does it mean to be named Makers &

New Research Funding Approval service to replace several paper-based forms - Intranet

New Research Funding Approval service to replace several paper-based forms. 30 April 2025. The manual Authority To Submit requirement has been replaced with a single online journey to make research approvals faster and simpler for academics. From 28 April, the requirement for academics to provide local area approvals before grant applications can be submitted to funders is being facilitated through the Research Funding Approval (RFA) service, replacing the Authority to Submit (ATS) pdf form.

Boardwalk closure (Darlington Campus) from Monday 1 February - Intranet

Boardwalk closure (Darlington Campus) from Monday 1 February. 29 January 2021. The Boardwalk at Darlington Campus (starting from Lander St to alongside Ralph’s Café) will be closed from 1 February to 5 March 2021. The closure is for Stage 1 of the Boardwalk Renewal Works which includes the resurfacing of the Boardwalk to improve pedestrian safety, ease of movement and durability. Alternate access to and from the Darlington Campus during the Boardwalk closure will be via Codrington St or

Orientation of HDR students - Intranet

Orientation of HDR students. It’s important to encourage your students to fully engage in orientation and induction programs. Early success in the research journey is vital, as is understanding the support available at the University. By attending HDR orientation offerings, students will gain valuable insights into the structure of postgraduate research degrees and discover opportunities to enhance their skills. The orientation process is designed to empower students to take ownership of

Gift Administration workshops - Intranet

Gift Administration workshops. The Trusts Office, with Advancement Services, runs Gift Administration workshops for staff who are involved with any aspect of gift administration. This includes the process of accepting gifts, creating accounts for gifts, and the ongoing management of gifts. These workshops will:. address the and Gift Acceptance Procedures (in particular opening gift accounts). identify procedures and processes relevant to gift administration. communicate the importance of

Honouring our past - Intranet

Honouring our past. 4 March 2020. This week marked the 100-year anniversary of the death of Professor Anderson Stuart, the pioneer and visionary for medical education at the University of Sydney. Stuart arrived from Edinburgh in 1883 where he welcomed five medical students into a small four-room cottage close to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. From small beginnings, he oversaw the building of the gothic sandstone building now known as the Anderson Stuart building at Camperdown which was open in

Probation - Intranet

Probation. Staff (other than casual staff) are usually required to complete a period of probation. This web page provides information on setting probation goals in a probation plan, and arrangements for discussions and reviews during your probation period. You should enter your probation objectives into your probation plan in the academic planning and development (AP&D) system. What you need to know. The length of your probation is specified in your Letter of Offer. As a general rule, it will

Riskware will be moving to the cloud on 10-12 December - Intranet

The RiskWare URL on the staff intranet will automatically be updated after the migration. ... Alternatively, you can refer to the Emergency Procedures or the First Aid pages on the staff intranet.

People and Culture Committee (SEN PCC) - Intranet

People and Culture Committee (SEN PCC). The People and Culture Committee monitors and advises Senate on the University's human resources, Senate governance, culture, and safety, health and wellbeing. 2025 meeting dates and submission deadlines. Agenda items due. Meeting date. Meeting time. Monday 24 February 2025. Monday 10 March 2025. 9.00am - 12.00pm. Monday 5 May 2025. Monday 19 May 2025. 9.00am - 12.00pm . Monday 21 July 2025. Monday 4 August 2025. 9:00am - 12.00pm. Monday 8 September 2025

Academic leadership - Intranet

Academic leadership. School Executive 2025. Head of School: Prof. Ben Colagiuri. Deputy Head of School: Prof. Justin Harris (S1) Prof. Evan Livesey (S2). School Manager: Ms Edwina Jones. Associate Head, Research: Dr Melissa Sharpe. Associate Head, Education: Dr Daniel Costa. Associate Head, Postgraduate Research Education: A/Prof. Irina Harris. Associate Head, Strategic Partnerships and External Engagement (SPEE): Prof. Michael Bowen. Honours Coordinator: Dr Bruce Burns. Head, Clinical

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