Community consultation on five key policies - Intranet

Community consultation on five key policies. 16 January 2025. Professor Annamarie Jagose, Acting Vice-Chancellor and President, wrote to all staff and students to invite them to submit feedback on proposed policy revisions. Dear colleagues,. I hope you had a restful summer break and return reenergised for the year ahead. As you might recall from the Vice-Chancellor’s end-of-year message, we are undertaking significant work as we respond to the challenges we have encountered as a community

Sydney academics awarded prestigious ARC Grants - Intranet

Sydney academics awarded prestigious ARC Grants. 4 December 2023. $24m funding injection for research. University of Sydney academics have been awarded more than $24 million in funding for 42 new research projects, spanning accessible playgrounds for children with vision impairments, attracting and retaining quality teachers in early education, and developing facilities to improve renewable technology. Congratulations to colleagues from the Faculty of Science who are listed below. ARC Discovery

FMH stands out at the University’s Green Impact Awards - Intranet

FMH stands out at the University’s Green Impact Awards. 11 November 2024. The competition has heated up in recent times, but FMH teams continue to clean up at the Green Impact Awards for our sustainability initiatives. The recent Green Impact Awards celebrated the dedication and passion for sustainability across our campuses. Since the program began, the competition has definitely ramped up, but FMH has continued to show up strong, standing among the leaders in sustainability efforts. In total

Catch up on the Semester 2 Faculty Meetings - Intranet

Catch up on the Semester 2 Faculty Meetings. 30 October 2023. Executive Dean and Pro Vice Chancellor Professor Robyn Ward welcomed attendees in person and online as we kicked off the Semester 2 faculty meetings at our Central Sydney (Patyegarang) Precinct on Wednesday 4 October, followed by the Western Sydney (Baludarri) Precinct on Wednesday 18 October. Professor Robyn Ward, Executive Dean and Pro Vice Chancellor, Faculty of Medicine and Health. (Click to enlarge.). Professor Ward shared

FMH researchers elected as fellows to the Australian Academy - Intranet

FMH researchers elected as fellows to the Australian Academy. 23 October 2023. Congratulations to the eight Faculty of Medicine and Health researchers who were recognised for outstanding contributions to medical and health sciences, including Professor Louise Baur, the new AAHMS President and Professor Cheryl Jones, the new AAHMS Treasurer. President of AAHMS. The Academy welcomed its new president at the ceremony, Professor Louise Baur AM FAHMS Professor Baur is a paediatrician and an

Interim arrangements for Vice-President (Operations) and Chief Faculty Experience Officer roles - Intranet

Interim arrangements for Vice-President (Operations) and Chief Faculty Experience Officer roles. 18 March 2024. The Acting Vice-Chancellor and President wrote to staff about interim arrangements for the Vice-President (Operations) and Chief Faculty Experience Officer roles. Dear colleagues,. I am writing to let you know about interim arrangements for the Vice-President (Operations) and Chief Faculty Experience Officer (CFEO) roles following the resignations of Stephen Phillips and Leah Hill.

University Alumni and Supporter Census results tell the story of Sydney - Intranet

University Alumni and Supporter Census results tell the story of Sydney. 17 November 2022. In 2022, University of Sydney alumni and supporters participated in a once-in-a-decade census to measure the impact of our community and to shape our future strategy. Aerial image of the Quad. This year, over 16,000 alumni and supporters completed a once-in-a-decade census, to share their stories, express what they want from the University, and help shape the 2032 Strategy. The findings show that Sydney

University submission on the Federal Government’s foreign relations bill - Intranet

University submission on the Federal Government’s foreign relations bill. 1 October 2020. The University has made a submission to the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee raising concerns over the negative impacts the Australia Foreign Relations (State and Territory Arrangements) Bill 2020 would have on the international collaborations of Australia’s public universities. The Federal Government introduced the Bill to parliament in early September as a way to ensure

Our footprint - Intranet

Enabling resilient places and a responsible footprint. We will nurture more sustainable and resilient campuses, and develop a culture of shared responsibility in our approach to sustainability. Demonstrate leadership in waste reduction and management. Send zero waste to landfill by 2030. Achieve a 20% reduction in waste generated per person by 2030. Recover 80% of organics waste on campus by 2025. Achieve 60% recycling by 2025. Enable ‘single use plastics free’ campuses by 2025. Compost 80%

A fabulous week of faculty meetings - Intranet

A fabulous week of faculty meetings. 13 June 2023. If you didn't make it to the Patyegarang and Baludarri faculty meetings, we've got some photos to help that FOMO sink in. Central Sydney (Patyegarang) Precinct. Charisma Belle hosting trivia. The winning trivia team! Georgie Chapman-Burgess with Charisma Belle. Dr Jane Miskovic-Wheatley with Charisma Belle. Lucy Muldoon, Isobel Deane, Emily Fraser, Georgie Chapman-Burgess, Josepha Paunot, Alison Macgregor and Adam Borsak from the Internal

Special needs dentistry: an emerging specialty - Intranet

Special Needs Dentistry: an emerging specialty. 12 June 2025. In Australia, there are only 25 registered specialists in Special Needs Dentistry. Dr Archana Pradhan seeks to explore opportunities for collaboration in clinical placements and research related to people with special needs and the elderly. Dr Archana Pradhan believes health professionals, policymakers and the public all have a role addressing the consequences of oral disease. As a recently appointed Associate Professor of Special

Applications for 2023 academic promotions are now open - Intranet

Applications for 2023 academic promotions are now open. 2 February 2023. Staff who have registered their notice of intent to apply for academic promotion in 2023 can now submit their applications via the Academic Promotions website. The online application system for academic promotions is now open for staff who have already registered their notice of intent to apply in 2023. Before commencing your application please refer to the Applicant Guidelines (pdf, 387KB), Schedule 1 of the Academic

Message from the Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor - Industrial action on campus - Intranet

Message from the Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor - Industrial action on campus. 12 May 2022. On 12 May the Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor emailed staff with an update on industrial action occuring on campus. Dear colleagues,. Following yesterday’s strike action on campus, the University has received reports of a number of incidents involving staff and students attempting to enter campus having been physically prevented from doing so, and in some instances having been physically and/or

University community members receive 2025 Australia Day Honours - Intranet

University community members receive 2025 Australia Day Honours. 28 January 2025. Congratulations to members of our community who have been recognised in this year's honours. Read our list of staff, alumni and affiliates, which will continue to be updated in coming days. Staff, alumni and affiliates of the University of Sydney have been recognised for their achievements in the 2025 Australia Day Honours list. Announced on 26 January, the Australia Day Honours recognise and celebrate Australians

University budget and effects of the international student caps video explainer - Intranet

University budget and effects of the international student caps video explainer. 30 October 2024. Wayne Andrews, Chief Financial Officer, explains how the University’s finances work and how the international student caps affect our budget. In the second of our series of video explainers unpacking our budget process and the impact of the international student caps on the University, we hear from Wayne Andrews, Chief Financial Officer. Wayne explains that student fees make up about 62 percent

Update your details in Workday to support University rankings - Intranet

Update your details in Workday to support University rankings. 12 October 2023. Staff are encouraged to update their information in Workday to help improve our performance in key university rankings and enhance our academic reputation. We take pride in our position as a globally ranked institution, and this achievement is a result of the collective efforts of our dedicated staff, students, and network of academics. To maintain and elevate our standing on the global stage, we need your assistance

Industrial action on 29 March withdrawn — update from the Provost - Intranet

Industrial action on 29 March withdrawn — update from the Provost. 24 March 2023. Dear colleagues,. I am pleased to report that in response to the University’s revised position that I outlined yesterday the NTEU has indicated today that planned industrial action will not proceed next Wednesday 29 March. This evidences a welcome show of good faith and reflects our shared commitment to finalising an Agreement through mutual compromise in negotiations. Without industrial action, it will be

August - Intranet

. New international winter school showcases our University. 29 August 2014. School of History and Philosophy of Science. School of Physics. National Science Week 2014.

How would you sell your patch of the precinct? - Intranet

How would you sell your patch of the precinct? 24 July 2023. Where can you get coffee at Concord? Did you miss a bus to Baludarri or get lost in SWHB? FMH invites staff and students to create a 2 minute video about your precinct that is funny AND informative - bonus points for interdisciplinary collaboration! Professor Vic Cogger shared some more information about the competition and how to get your video ahead of the pack. What is Patch of the Precinct about? It’s about showcasing the

Supplier payment terms - Intranet

Updates to rules, policies and procedures regarding supplier payment terms. 14 December 2020. Rules, policies and procedures have been updated to reinforce the University's 30 business day payment terms, meaning supplier payments are made 30 days following receipt and acceptance of an invoice in UniBuy. Any changes to these terms now require approval in advance and in writing from the University’s Chief Financial Officer. This requirement has been reflected through updates to the:. UniBuy.

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