Giving people with disability a voice in times of disaster - Intranet

Giving people with disability a voice in times of disaster. 12 September 2022. Each year, Disability Inclusion Week celebrates our progress towards making the University a disability inclusive workplace and learning environment. Associate Professor Michelle Villeneuve's impactful research on emergency preparedness for people with disability embodies this year's theme of 'Celebrating excellence'. 'Big Dreams, Limitless Futures' by Nat Thomas, an artist living with disability. (Click to enlarge.).

Register for the staff fitness program - Intranet

Register for the staff fitness program. 26 November 2020. Register now for the summer block of the staff fitness program. What is the staff fitness program? Staff Fitness is a placement site for undergraduate students in the 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 scientists! Due to the very exciting move to Camperdown

Photographers snap up pictorial legacy at Westmead - Intranet

Art and health combine to create photographic legacy at Westmead. 17 February 2020. Professor Heiko Spallek takes second place at the inaugural Westmead Redevelopment’s Photography Competition. Winning second place, Professor Heiko Spallek's 'Seals Galapagos Islands'. Photographers from all over the world submitted more than 790 entries for the chance to have their work displayed in the new Central Acute Services Building, due to open on 20 October 2020. Minister for Arts Donald Harwin

Welcome to 2024 a message from the Vice-Chancellor and President - Intranet

Welcome to 2024. 17 January 2024. The Vice-Chancellor and President invites everyone to a Staff Welcome to 2024 breakfast event on Wednesday 31 January. Dear colleagues,. Happy New Year and welcome to 2024. I hope you all had an enjoyable festive season and that those of you who were off work during the University seasonal break were able to have a rest. I’d like to express my sincere thanks to all of you who worked during the break, be that completing critical work to enhance our campus

Records Online - Intranet

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Professor Stephen Bartlett appointed Director of Sydney Nano - Intranet

Professor Stephen Bartlett appointed Director of Sydney Nano. 15 June 2023. Professor Stephen Bartlett has been appointed Director of the University of Sydney Nano Institute, commencing the role on 3 July 2023. A theoretical quantum physicist, Professor Bartlett obtained a PhD in physics from the University of Toronto and was a key figure in the establishment of the Sydney Quantum Academy in 2019, which has supported 125 new PhD students in quantum science. Stephen has made a significant

NAIDOC 2022: Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up! - Intranet

NAIDOC Week 2022: Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up! 7 July 2022. In this video message, Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services), shares how the University is celebrating NAIDOC Week. NAIDOC Week is an opportunity to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples within our University and wider community, and across all our campuses. We welcome you to join us in celebrating our First Nations communities

Help shape the University’s submission on proposed changes to NHMRC National Statements and Code - Intranet

Help shape the University’s submission on proposed changes to NHMRC National Statements and Code. 20 October 2020. Staff are invited to provide feedback on proposed changes to the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) ‘Australian code for the care and use of animals for scientific purposes’ and the NHMRC ‘National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research’. Changes to support ban on cosmetics testing on animals. As part of the Australian Government’s

Support for those affected by antisemitic attacks - Intranet

Support for those affected by antisemitic attacks. 21 January 2025. The University is here to support you, and we encourage you to make use of the services available to you. The University is deeply concerned by the recent antisemitic attacks in Sydney and throughout Australia. Our thoughts are with all members of our community affected by these events and the conflict in the Middle East. The University is here to support you, and we encourage you to make use of the services available to you.

Leadership groups at the University - Intranet

Leadership groups at the University. The University Leadership Group (ULG) and broader University Leadership Network (ULN) play important roles in creating a shared leadership purpose at the University of Sydney. The groups sit outside of formal governance channels and have no decision-making ability, however their activities complement and support the work of the University Executive (UE). Membership to both groups is at the discretion of the UE and subject to approval by the Vice-Chancellor.

New Working with Children and Vulnerable People policy approved by the Vice-Chancellor - Intranet

New Working with Children and Vulnerable People policy approved by the Vice-Chancellor. 8 September 2021. After broad staff consultation, important changes have recently been made to the University Working with Children and Vulnerable Adults policy and supporting procedures to improve our approach to child safety. The new policy, which has been updated and renamed to better reflect its scope, took effect on 1 September 2021. The University’s commitment to the health and wellbeing of children

One Sydney, Many People: Indigenous strategy and The Gadigal Centre launched - Intranet

One Sydney, Many People: Indigenous strategy and The Gadigal Centre launched. 9 March 2021. Catch up on highlights from the launch of the University's new Indigenous strategy, One Sydney, Many People 2021–2024, and the opening of new Indigenous student space, The Gadigal Centre. On Friday 5 March 2021, Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Stephen Garton joined Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services) Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver to officially launch the University of

AMSI Industry Internship Program - Intranet

AMSI Industry Internship Program. 20 May 2015. AMSI Intern is a national program that links postgraduate students and their university supervisors across all disciplines with industry partners through short-term 4-5 month tightly focused research internships. The program allows students to transfer their skills from theory to real world application, while companies gain a competitive advantage by accessing high-quality research expertise. The Faculty of Science recognises a growing need for high

FMH staff grow skills in interprofessional learning - Intranet

Grow your interprofessional learning skills. 18 July 2022. Faculty of Medicine and Health staff are invited to attend an Interprofessional Facilitator Workshop to upskill their ability in interprofessional facilitation, reflecting our commitment to preparing our students for tomorrow's workforce and beyond. The recent Mass Trauma Casualty event. (Click to enlarge.). Staff will learn how to facilitate interprofessional learning (IPL) in their courses, ways to engage students online and

The Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope turns 50 - Intranet

The Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope turns 50. 7 December 2015. Since its inception in 1965, the Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope has been owned and operated by the University of Sydney. Originally built as the Molonglo Cross, the telescope has two huge cylindrical arms that stretch across the Molonglo valley, east of Canberra. The University of Sydney is now ushering in a new era for the Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope (MOST), announcing major upgrades to the instrument

How to celebrate Harmony Day - Intranet

How to celebrate Harmony Week 2023. 6 March 2023. Harmony Week, Monday 20 - Sunday 26 March, is the celebration that recognises our diversity and brings together Australians from all different backgrounds. It’s about inclusiveness, respect and a sense of belonging for everyone. Here’s some suggestions for ways you can celebrate Harmony Week with your teams. Host a food festival. Nothing brings people together quite like food. Ask everyone on your team to bring in a plate of food from their

Empowering professional and personal growth for staff with disability through mentorship - Intranet

Empowering professional and personal growth for staff with disability through mentorship. 19 July 2023. The Disability at Work Network (DAWN) Mentoring Program empowers University staff living with disability to reach their full professional potential by facilitating interpersonal connection with their peers and supporting their career aspirations through learning new skills. People with disability often experience interruptions to education and employment, either through explicit social

Declaration of Results staff elections - Intranet

Academic Board allocations by faculty/University school are also available to view on the Academic Board elections intranet page. ... Faculty and School Board appointments are also available to view on the Faculty and School Board elections intranet page.

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