Study on the impact of COVID-19 on working arrangements in universities - Intranet

Study on the impact of COVID-19 on working arrangements in universities. 16 June 2020. As part of a multi-university project, two University academics are undertaking a study on the impact of current working arrangements in universities arising from adaptations to the COVID-19 pandemic. Updated 6 July 2020. All University staff are invited to participate in the study, which is being conducted by Professor Marian Baird and Professor Rae Cooper, Co-Directors of the Women Work and Leadership

Four simple things you can do to lift your research profile - Intranet

Four simple things you can do to lift your research profile. 2 December 2024. The world of academic publishing is big, complex, and constantly changing. Here’s how the University can help you make sense of it all and make the biggest impact with your research outputs. “The University is committed to ensuring you have everything you need to succeed in your research career,” said Professor Ben Eggleton, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research). “This includes up-to-date advice on how to publish

2021 academic promotions - Intranet

2021 academic promotions announced. 28 January 2022. Congratulations to the 226 colleagues from across the University who successfully applied for academic promotion in 2021. Read on for the full list of promotions and testimonials from three successful applicants who have shared their experiences. The 2021 wave of applications resulted in 226 promotions being awarded, a 0.88 percent increase from 2020. This year:. Of the 226 promotions, 126 were awarded to women. 87.6 percent of applicants

Academic Activity Indicators dashboard - Call for EOI for early access group - Intranet

Academic Activity Indicators dashboard - call for EOI for early access group. 3 August 2021. The University is seeking expressions of interest from academics to test a new online dashboard, Academic Activity Indicators (AAI) dashboard, that provides integrated access to the most up-to-date data on their activities and achievements. The Academic Activity Indicators (AAI) dashboard is designed to provide each academic staff member with access to their own research and teaching activity data in

Final change plan - Intranet

Final change plan. 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. Monday 30 November 2020. Final Change Plan (pdf, 416KB). Monday 23 November 2020. Appendix 1: Details of consultation activities (pdf, 134kb). Monday 23 November 2020. Appendix 2: School of Medical Sciences (SOMS) current structure (pdf, 735kb). Thursday

An update from the Vice-Chancellor on the international student caps - Intranet

An update from the Vice-Chancellor on the international student caps. 10 September 2024. The Vice-Chancellor shared a message in Staff News about the Federal Government's proposed international student caps and what they mean for the University. Dear colleagues,. International student caps and what they will mean for the university sector have continued to be the subject of significant media coverage in recent days. Like you, I am deeply concerned about what these caps will mean for us –

MFA is coming – a new way to securely log in to University applications - Intranet

For more information and answers to frequently asked questions visit the MFA page on the intranet. . ... or other device to verify your identity when you log into University systems, including the intranet, Outlook, UniBuy and Canvas, for the first time on a new device.

Five minutes with Rachel Wrigley - Intranet

Five minutes with Rachel Wrigley. 14 October 2024. Rachel Wrigley recently joined the Faculty of Medicine and Health as a Tender and Consultancy Manager. In this role, she'll work as part of the FMH Research Enterprise and Partnerships team, in collaboration with the FMH Research and Development team, to uplift Higher Education Research Data Collection (HERDC) Category 2 tender and consultancy activity. Tell us Rachel, what attracted you to this role, and working at a university? I was drawn to

Improving campus - Intranet

Improving campus. The following projects are major works currently in progress on the Camperdown/Darlington campus. Sydney Biomedical Accelerator. The Sydney Biomedical Accelerator Complex (SBA) is a co-funded partnership project between the NSW Government (NSW Health), Sydney Local Health District (SLHD) and the University of Sydney, comprising a state-of-the-art 36,000m2 biomedical research complex spanning SLHD’s Royal Prince Alfred (RPA) Hospital campus and University of Sydney campus.

University project wins Anti-Slavery Australia Freedom Award - Intranet

University project wins Anti-Slavery Australia Freedom Award. 30 March 2023. University of Sydney's Integrated Sustainability Analysis group and the Sydney Institute for Astronomy have won the Innovation Award for the OAASIS Project at the 2023 Anti-Slavery Australia Awards. The OAASIS Project aspires to change the mindset and culture of global supply chain operators so that modern slavery becomes unthinkable in the modern world and to change the mindset of consumers so that producers are no

Academics from the School of Psychology to speak at NSW Parliament House - Intranet

Academics from the School of Psychology to speak at NSW Parliament House. 6 November 2014. School of Psychology. Associate Professor Fiona White and Dr Ben Colagiuri and academics from eight other universities have been invited to speak at NSW Parliament House on Tuesday November 11 in an APS symposium titled 'How research informs practice for psychological well-being and mental health in the community' as part of National Psychology Week. NSW Premier, The Hon Mike Baird MP, has been invited

Celebrating World Pharmacists Day - Intranet

Celebrating World Pharmacists Day. 20 September 2021. In honour of World Pharmacists Day on Saturday 25 September, we celebrate some of the recent success and innovative programs from the Sydney Pharmacy School. From fighting misinformation to being on the front lines protecting the community, our Pharmacy staff and students are making real world impact. The school has been educating students in pharmaceutical sciences for more than 122 years, but here are just seven of the many recent

Draft change proposal - Intranet

Draft change proposal. Feedback. Feedback on the draft change proposal (DCP) closed at 5pm on Friday 5 June 2020. Feedback on the revised change proposal (RCP) closed 5pm on Monday 3 August 2020 (extended from 14 July). A 'final change plan' (FCP) and implementation plan was released on Thursday 13 August. Formal change document. Date released. Updated with new feedback deadline and special leave provisions: Draft change proposal (DCP) (PDF, 347KB). Thursday 23 April 2020. Associate Dean,

New Unit of Study Reading list platform now available - Intranet

New Unit of Study Reading list platform now available. 23 February 2021. A new platform for Unit of Study Reading lists, called Leganto, is available to use for Semester 1, 2021 following a successful pilot program in January. Available via Canvas, Reading List (Leganto) provides an improved user experience for the creation and management of Unit of Study Reading lists. Benefits of the new platform:. Ability to manage your own reading list in real time. Ensures equitable access to learning

Sydney Biomedical Accelerator Complex offers an opportunity to revolutionise the science of healthcare - Intranet

Sydney Biomedical Accelerator complex offers an opportunity to revolutionise the science of healthcare. 16 March 2022. The University is working in partnership with Sydney Local Healh District on the Sydney Biomedical Accelerator (SBA). The Sydney Biomedical Accelerator (SBA) complex artistic impression. The Sydney Biomedical Accelerator (SBA) will be a health and medical research complex that will fuse the clinical excellence and creative problem solving of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Changes to UniBuy procurement procedures - Intranet

Changes to UniBuy procurement procedures. 4 June 2021. Changes to the University's UniBuy Procurement Procedures 2019 have been made to reflect updated processes in UniBuy and the role of the UniBuy Desk. Changes to the UniBuy Procurement Procedures 2019 (pdf, 397KB) include:. Procurement principles (Section 4): highlights confidentiality and fairness in the procurement process, for example protecting supplier information and ensuring suitable suppliers have a reasonable opportunity to

Increasing Indigenous participation at the University - Intranet

Increasing Indigenous participation at the University. 7 April 2025. Our new Indigenous Workforce Plan (2025-2032) sets out strong targets to improve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander engagement and inclusion at the University. Our Indigenous Workforce Plan 2025-2032 (pdf, 5,6MB) (IWP) was endorsed at the Senate People and Culture Committee meeting held on 10 March 2025. The IWP reaffirms our commitment to increasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workforce participation and

Draft change proposal - Intranet

Draft change proposal. Please note that feedback on the Draft Change Proposal (DCP) closed at 5pm on Wednesday 12 June 2019. Formal change document. Date released. Executive Dean email: Faculty operating model: draft change proposal released earlier today. Thursday 23 May 2019. Draft Change Proposal (DCP) (PDF, 5.3MB). Thursday 23 May 2019. DCP position descriptions (PDs) (PDF, 4MB). Thursday 23 May 2019. Executive Dean email: Faculty operating model: updated Draft Change Proposal (DCP)

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