Five ways FMH staff can get involved with Disability Inclusion Week 2020 - Intranet

Five ways FMH staff can get involved with Disability Inclusion Week 2020. 17 September 2020. Disability Inclusion Week 21-25 September aims to raise awareness of disability and inclusion, and build a culture in which all students and staff can thrive and realise their full potential. The theme for Disability Inclusion Week in 2020 is Inclusion in the Online Environment. Inclusive and accessible practices benefit a wide range of individuals and not just those living with disability. 1. Get to

Horizon 2 and 3: 2024-2025 - Intranet

Horizon 2 and 3: 2024-2025 and beyond. Horizon 2: uplift (2024-2025). In Horizon 2, the Web Uplift Project will continue work on the user experience for prospective students. In addition, we will identify other opportunities to improve the experience for all audiences, including industry partners, research collaborators, prospective research staff, alumni and donors. The expected due date for Horizon 2 deliverables is the end of 2025. This work, and the prioritisation of audiences, is dependent

Academic Planning and Development - Intranet

Academic Planning and Development. Our Performance Planning and Development program helps staff achieve their full career potential and to achieve professional objectives, development and career aspirations.

Career transition - Intranet

Career transition. Workshops. The University offers career transition services to staff whose positions have been affected by change. This includes resources to assist you in preparing for future job applications and being successful in the interview process – refer to job application and interview tips for guidance and information on upcoming workshops. . Read the final change plan (FCP).. Enterprise agreement. The formal change process is governed by our enterprise agreement. Find out about

ICT All Hands meetings - Intranet

ICT All Hands meetings. This page is the home for recordings meetings for all of ICT. 2025. ICT All Hands meeting - 17 July - recording (to be added). ICT All Hands meeting - 17 June - recording (to be added). ICT All Hands meeting - 6 May - recording and presentation. ICT All Hands meeting - 27 March - recording and presentation. ICT All Hands meeting - 18 February - recording. 2024. ICT All Hands meeting - 6 December - recording. ICT All Hands meeting - 14 November - recording. ICT All Hands

Research leaders recognised with Australian Laureate Fellowships - Intranet

Research leaders recognised with Australian Laureate Fellowships. 9 July 2021. University of Sydney researchers have been awarded $9.5 million to conduct ground-breaking research as part of the Australian Research Council's (ARC) 2021 Australian Laureate Fellowship scheme. Professor Alex McBratney. The University of Sydney has been awarded three of 17 highly coveted ARC Australian Laureate Fellowships. Announced by Minister for Education and Youth, Alan Tudge, the Fellowships recognise the

FMH wins second place in Asia-Pacific 3 Minute thesis competition - Intranet

HDR student wins second place in Asia-Pacific 3 Minute Thesis competition. 24 October 2022. Public speaking made Sydney Medical School’s Amanda Khamis “absurdly nervous”, so she decided to participate in the 3 Minute Thesis (3MT) competition; an attempt at improving this skill. Writing her 3MT speech forced her to select the most critical and meaningful parts of her research and findings. After winning the Faculty of Medicine and Health, and then the University’s 3 Minute Thesis (3MT)

Help us build a roadmap for new financial sustainability reporting - Intranet

Help us build a roadmap for new financial sustainability reporting. 1 December 2022. Building on the success of our recent #1 ranking in Australia and #5 ranking globally for sustainability, the University is seeking to position ourselves as a leader in sustainability reporting and to establish best practice in the sector. To do this we are seeking your help to align our future reporting with international requirements. Express your interest in building a sustainability roadmap. In 2021, the

Draft change proposal - Intranet

Draft change proposal. Final change plan. The final change plan (FCP) was released on Friday 5 February 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, 220kb). Tuesday 8 December 2020. Attachment 1: Organisational chart (pdf, 107kb). Tuesday 8 December 2020. Attachment 2: List of

Mechanical services - Intranet

Mechanical services. All plant equipment registered with Central Operations Services is maintained on a programmed schedule. Mechanical maintenance and repairs are available for:. plant equipment. air conditioning equipment. fridge and freezer. cooling towers. fume cupboards. installation and new mechanical works. pond maintenance. building management systems. Some staff members and external contractors have access to the building management systems listed below. A login is required for these

Five Sydney researchers honoured by Australian Academy of Science - Intranet

Five Sydney researchers honoured by Australian Academy of Science. 3 April 2024. Australian Academy of Science recognises outstanding work in geosciences, mathematics, solar energy research, biomedical engineering and applied biological sciences. Congratulations to Professor Tony Weiss, Professor Anita Ho-Baillie, Dr Christopher Lustri and Dr Adriana Dutkiewicz. The Australian Academy of Science has recognised the work of five University of Sydney researchers in its annual honorific awards.

Outstanding researchers supported with prestigious prizes - Intranet

Outstanding researchers supported with prestigious prizes. 15 February 2023. Congratulations to the 2023 SOAR Prize recipients from the Faculty of Science,and Dr Shelley Wickham. The 2023 Sydney Research Accelerator (SOAR) Prize is designed to help early and mid-career researchers build their careers by increasing the scale and impact of their research.

Microplate discovery dates birth of Himalayas - Intranet

Microplate discovery dates birth of Himalayas. 9 November 2015. An international contingent of scientists, led by the School of Geosciences has discovered the first microplate in the Indian Ocean—helping identify when the initial collision between India and Eurasia occurred and dating the birth of the Himalayas as occurring 47 million years ago. Read the full story.

Request for amendment to Policy Register - Intranet

Request for Amendment to Policy Register. Use this form to add a new policy, amend an existing policy or remove a policy from the Policy Register. Step 1: Document reviewed by Policy Management Unit. Before policy, procedures or local provisions documents are approved by a determining authority, the endorsement of the Policy Management Unit must be obtained. If this step has not been completed, do not continue with this form. Instead email the proposed document with any changes from earlier

Update on Info Day and COVID-safe practices - Intranet

Update on Info Day and COVID-safe practices. 18 December 2020. UPDATE SATURDAY 19 DECEMBER 2020: Following advice received overnight on the evolving COVID situation, the decision has been made to cancel all in-person elements of Info Day today. Online events will still go ahead as planned. Please speak to your local student recruitment contact if you need to make alternative arrangements to support students. Our website and social media channels have been updated with information about the

Traditional Publications - Intranet

Traditional Publications. Please fill in the Publication Output Submission Formto have your work entered into IRMA & displayed on your Academic Profile Online (APO). Related Links. Research is defined as the creation of new knowledge and/or the use of existing knowledge in a new and creative way so as to generate new concepts, methodologies and understandings. The 4 main publication types for traditional research outputs are:. To support the collection of traditional research publications,

15 Sydney research projects awarded Proof-of-Concept funding - Intranet

15 Sydney research projects awarded Proof-of-Concept funding. 28 August 2024. The Research Impact Proof-of-Concept Fund has awarded 15 researchers with $1.078 million in funding to help commercialise their research. The University of Sydney is delighted to announce the first tranche of successful applicants in Round 1 of the 2024 Research Impact Proof-of-Concept (POC) Fund. POC grants provide vital support to groundbreaking research projects with the potential for translation or the creation of

Dr Sandra Alday talks about gender inequality,domestic violence and women's entrepreneurship - Intranet

Dr Sandra Alday talks about gender inequality,domestic violence and women's entrepreneurship. 24 November 2022. In the lead up to the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, we spoke to Dr Sandra Alday, Senior Lecturer and Dalyell Program Director, about why the day is a call to action to foster a more inclusive environment and how gender inequality remains embedded across workplaces. Dr Sandra Alday. My career in consulting, and later researching, international

HR foundation program webinar recordings available - Intranet

The RCP and associated documents are available on the formal change intranet page. ... FAQs addressing the questions that were not answered due to time will be added to the HR Foundation Program intranet page shortly.

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