Okta FastPass FAQs - Intranet

Please refer to the quick reference guide available on the intranet for information and methods on how to access your admin account.

Alumni Festival returns to campus for its second year - Intranet

Alumni Festival returns to campus for its second year. 18 October 2024. Kate May, Director of Alumni and Supporter Experience, shares a sneak peek of what our alumni, staff, colleagues and supporters can expect when the Alumni Festival returns to campus on 30 November 2024. Kate May (right) with Rosalind Oglivie, Vice-President (Advancement) (left) at the 2023 Alumni Festival. Registrations are now open for the second instalment of the Alumni Festival, set to take place on campus on Saturday 30

Draft change proposal - Intranet

Draft change proposal. Staff and their unions are encouraged to consider the draft change proposal (DCP) and send any feedback and suggestions to [email protected] by 5pm Tuesday 16 November 2021. 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. Draft change proposal (DCP) (pdf, 469kb). Wednesday 3 November 2021.

What made Earth a giant snowball 700m years ago? Scientists have an answer - Intranet

What made Earth a giant snowball 700m years ago? Scientists have an answer. 8 February 2024. Historically low volcanic emissions and weathering events seem the most likely reason as to why Earth was a giant snowball 700m years ago. Adriana Dutkiewicz was inspired during a field trip to the Flinders Ranges to find out how volcanic activity turned our blue dot to an ice covered planet. Together with Professor Dietmar Muller and the EarthByte group, they've produced an answer. Australian

University of Sydney awarded top honours at science education awards - Intranet

University of Sydney awarded top honours at science education awards. 20 December 2021. Sydney awarded gold at QS Wharton Reimagine Higher Education Awards. The Faculty of Science has won Gold in the Discipline category (Natural Sciences) of the QS Wharton Reimagine Higher Education Awards. The award recognised the Faculty of Science’s online initiative - a re-thinking of first-year science units in Physics, Biology, Geosciences, Data Science, and the degree core, engaging more than 4000

Strategic plan sets change in motion for Architecture Design and Planning - Intranet

Strategic plan sets change in motion for Architecture, Design and Planning. 1 December 2020. The newly released Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning 2020-2023 Strategic Plan details the path to continued innovation and thought leadership to build a sustainable future. The School of Architecture, Design and Planning has released its newest strategic plan (pdf, 10.6 MB), outlining key priorities and strategies for the next three years. The plan sets out the School’s strategic

FMH Wins 24 February - Intranet

FMH Wins 24 February. 24 February 2025. Achievements from around the faculty this week. Wendy Taylor (left) and Dr Nicola Meagher. Research Fellow awarded for excellence in ovarian cancer research. Dr Nicola Meagher from the Daffodil Centre was awarded the Penny Taylor Prize for Research Excellence in Ovarian Cancer. Dr Meagher's work is deepening our understanding of mucinous ovarian cancer, helping to drive progress in research and improve outcomes for those effected. The Penny Taylor Prize

Gaming - Intranet

Gaming. Rules. Scoring. The matches will be played as a best of 3 games between 2 players. The game to be played will be decided between the players . If the 2 players cannot come to an accord, the game will be chosen randomly for them. The choices are games are Mario Cart, Fifa and Mortal Kombat. Racket. The controllers and the console will be provided. Ishan Kakkar, Sports Director - Gaming. Richard Aland, Sports ADF - Gaming. Contact. Ishan Kakkar, Sports Director. Richard Aland, Sports

FMH collaborates on new blood test for breast cancer early detection - Intranet

FMH collaborates on new blood test for breast cancer early detection. 26 June 2023. Faculty of Medicine and Health researchers have been collaborating with biomedical start-up company BCAL Diagnostics since 2020, working together in Sydney Mass Spectrometry (SydneyMS) Core Research Facility. BCAL Diagnostics has focussed on detecting women’s health issues since forming in 2010, and through SydneyMS, have developed a diagnostic blood test for breast cancer. One in seven Australian women are at

Public Health welcomes new School Manager - Intranet

Public Health welcomes new School Manager. 20 March 2023. John Mitchell joins the School of Public Health as the new School Manager today. We spoke to John about what he's looking forward to in his new role and his love for plunger coffee. John Mitchell, School Manager, School of Public Health. (Click to enlarge.). John comes to Public Health from his role as Manager, Research Education in the Faculty of Medicine and Health where he led the Research Education support team servicing over 1600

2022 CAPEX Round 2 - Intranet

2022 CAPEX Round 2. 29 August 2022. The Faculty of Medicine and Health submitted 32 applications to the Provost Office in round 2 of the 2022 CAPEX. We are excited to share that the faculty was awarded about $3m; $2m from the Provost Office and $1m from the Core Research Facilities (CRF). Congratulations to the following successful applicants and well done to all who submitted proposals! Description of Request. Applicant (CIA). Cutting-edge technology that manipulates cellular activity during

Professor Lisa Adkins appointed interim Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences - Intranet

Professor Lisa Adkins appointed interim Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. 6 October 2021. Following an internal recruitment process, Professor Lisa Adkins has been appointed interim Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS). Professor Lisa Adkins. Professor Adkins will take up the role on 11 October, following the transition of current FASS Executive Dean Professor Annamarie Jagose into her new role as the University’s next Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor.

Staff Spotlight: Nathaniel Tamwoy - Intranet

Staff Spotlight: Nathaniel Tamwoy. 12 June 2025. Nathaniel Tamwoy shares his journey from student to staff member at the University, and how he is strengthening connections through education. Nathaniel Tamwoy. Can you tell us about your journey from student to staff member at the University? I completed my undergraduate degree in Occupational Therapy (OT) in 2021, then went on to enrol in a master’s program at the University of Technology Sydney. Between 2022 and 2024, I was invited to give

Disability Inclusive Emergency Management (DIEM) Toolkit - Intranet

Launching the Disability Inclusive Emergency Management (DIEM) Toolkit. 9 December 2024. The joint initiative between the school of Health Sciences' Centre for Disability Research and Policy and National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) is an important step in addressing equity during emergencies through consistent disability-inclusive disaster planning. Associate Professor Michelle Villeneuve, Deputy Director at the Centre for Disability Research and Policy (Click to enlarge). Emergencies

Planned ServiceNow upgrade 13–15 November - Intranet

Planned ServiceNow upgrade 13–15 November. 27 October 2021. The Services Portal and ServiceNow app will be intermittently unavailable from 8pm Saturday 13 November to 8am Monday 15 November. Colleagues are asked to avoid submitting any forms or tickets during this time. There is no action for staff to take prior to the upgrade, and there will be no noticeable difference following the upgrade. For support during this time, please contact the University’s Shared Service Centre on 61 2 9351

Postgraduate Education and Micro-credentialing Discussion Paper - Intranet

Share your feedback on postgraduate education and micro-credentialing recommendations. 5 March 2020. Staff are invited to provide feedback by 24 April on a discussion paper setting out a proposed approach to postgraduate education and micro-credentialing. The Postgraduate Education and Micro-credentialing Discussion Paper (pdf, 718KB), sets out five key strategic initiatives that are informing the development of the University’s strategy for postgraduate education and micro-credentialing

$2.8m cardiovascular research grants - Intranet

$2.8 million cardiovascular research grants. 14 April 2025. NSW’s Cardiovascular Research Capacity Program funds high quality cardiovascular research in NSW to drive scientific discoveries, support the development of novel and innovative therapies, and improve health outcomes. Understanding how matrix protein signalling in diabetes and kidney disease affect development of cardiovascular disease. $749,295. Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death in NSW. Rates of chronic

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