Professor Muireann Irish and her team awarded Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) grant - Intranet

Professor Muireann Irish and her team awarded Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) grant. 14 March 2023. Researchers from the University of Sydney have been awarded $47 million to support 32 research projects. The Australian Government’s Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) grants aim to transform health and medical research and innovation to improve lives, build the economy and contribute to health system sustainability. Professor Muireann Irish from School of Psychology and Brain & Mind

FMH-Rankings-Excellence-October-2022 - Intranet

FMH recognised for research excellence in US rankings. 12 June 2025. Our faculty has excelled in the US News Best Global Universities Rankings, with top performing subjects including endocrinology and metabolism (9th globally), oncology (13th), and clinical medicine (20th). Measuring research performance via indicators such as the number of scholarly papers, books and highly cited papers as well as international collaborations, the rankings also include subject rankings. Our other high

Kicking off the year with our staff welcome breakfasts - Intranet

Kicking off 2025 with our staff welcome breakfasts. 18 December 2024. Colleagues are invited to celebrate the start of our 175th year at two staff welcome breakfast events, hosted by the University Executive, at our Camperdown/Darlington and Westmead campuses. "Next year we will be marking our 175th anniversary – a significant milestone in our shared history – and the first opportunity for us to come together and celebrate will be at the annual Staff Welcome Breakfast on Tuesday 4 February

CCF Learning Library - Intranet

CCF Learning Library. Below you will find formal learning opportunities mapped to each capability and proficiency level. The Centre for Continuing Education have also mapped all of their courses to the University's Career and Capability Framework. Vist their website to find a CCE short course that matches your current or desirable capabilities. Core capabilities. Excellence: pursuing outstanding performance in service to our communities. Distinctly Sydney. Excels in discipline, field or

Our timeline - Intranet

Our timeline. Updated timeline for the transition period. Visit our transition page for more detailed information. Timeline current at 5 December 2019. Please note that this timeline is subject to change. Program timeline updated July 2019. Contact us. General enquires: [email protected]. Recruitment enquiries: [email protected]. You can alsoContact us. General enquires: [email protected]. Recruitment enquiries: [email protected]. You can also contact members of our team.

Review of Australian Research Council Act welcomed - Intranet

Review of Australian Research Council Act welcomed. 24 April 2023. The University of Sydney welcomes the key findings and recommendations of the final report of the Independent Review of the Australian Research Council Act. The report, released on Thursday 20 April by Federal Education Minister the Hon Jason Clare MP, is a vital next step towards ensuring that the ARC is fit for purpose and able to meet Australia’s future research needs. The report’s recommendations recognise the ARC’s

Sydney researchers ranked among global elite - Intranet

Sydney researchers ranked among global elite. 16 November 2022. Science academics from the University of Sydney have been recognised among the best in the world in their fields, from renewable energies and chronic disease prevention to space science. The prestigious 2022 Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher List, released yesterday, named 23 Sydney experts among the top one percent in their fields, while a Stanford University study, published earlier this month, ranked 393 Sydney academics among

Support for GP Clinical School clinicians to shape medical innovation - Intranet

Support for GP Clinical School clinicians to shape medical innovation. 19 February 2024. Three projects involving our GP Clinical School researchers reaffirm our commitment to primary healthcare within key priority areas of Indigenous and rural health. They will drive healthcare reform, improving access to services and patient outcomes. I’m really looking forward to seeing how we drive healthcare reform and improve primary health care practice and policy with these projects. Professor

Five minutes with our Makers & Shapers: Kidney Node at Charles Perkins Centre - Intranet

Five minutes with our Makers & Shapers: Kidney Node at Charles Perkins Centre. 12 February 2024. The Kidney Node team at Charles Perkins Centre are committed to improving outcomes for patients with kidney disease. Their excellence in translational research in kidney disease saw them named Outstanding Research Makers & Shapers by their peers. What does it mean to the team to be named Makers & Shapers by your peers? The Makers and Shapers award is a wonderful thumbs up from our peers to

March - Intranet

. 2011 Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA) review. 02 March 2011. Later this year the University will be audited by the Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA). Vice-Chancellor Dr Michael Spence welcomes you to the 2011 academic year.

NSW Regional Science Grants program now open - Intranet

NSW Regional Science Grants program now open. 2 March 2015. Inspiring Australia's NSW Regional Science Grants program is now open, with funding of up to $10,000 available to support community events presented during National Science Week (15-23 August 2015) and at other times of the year. For the past two years, the NSW Regional Science Grants program has helped Inspiring Australia (NSW) establish a growing network of Regional Science Hubs, bringing businesses, government and community

Professor Robert Sanders announced as Nuffield Chair of Anaesthetics - Intranet

Professor Robert Sanders announced as Nuffield Chair of Anaesthetics. 12 March 2020. After an international recruitment, Professor Robert Sanders has been appointed the Nuffield Chair of Anaesthetics at the University of Sydney and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. Professor Sanders becomes the fourth Nuffield Chair, Australia’s longest-standing Chair of Anaesthesia. Professor Sanders is a world renowned UK-trained Anaesthetist, Clinician Researcher and Academic. He joins the University of Sydney

Professor Marcela Bilek recognised with King's Birthday Honours - Intranet

Professor Marcela Bilek recognised with King's Birthday Honours. 12 June 2023. Congratulations to Professor Marcela Bilek AM from the School of Physics who has been recognised in the King's Birthday 2023 Honours List for significant service to physics and biomedical engineering. Professor Bilek is an ARC Laureate Fellow and Professor of Applied Physics and Surface Engineering and heads the Applied Physics and Surface Engineering Research Group within the School of Physics and the School of

Education portfolio update: Exams, unit of study reviews and semester 2 unit outlines - Intranet

Education portfolio update: Exams, unit of study reviews and semester 2 unit outlines. 25 May 2020. The Faculty's Education portfolio has provided an update on semester 1 exams, unit of study review and semester 2 unit outlines. Exams and Annual Unit Review. After an amazing effort from Coordinators, Peer Reviewers, and Educational Designers, all exams should now have finished review and be ready for delivery to students. We know it has been a steep learning curve with many teething issues

Ignition Grants offer collaborative research opportunities through our strategic partnerships - Intranet

Ignition Grants offer collaborative research opportunities through our strategic partnerships. 15 June 2023. In partnership with the University College London we can tackle some of the world’s biggest unsolved problems. Apply for an Ignition Grant before 22 August. How well do you know the University of Sydney’s strategic partners? Which University:. has had 30 Nobel Prize laureates amongst their alumni, current and former staff to date? is ranked 8th in the 2023 QS World University

Using RECS - Intranet

Using the Research Education Candidature System. Research Education Candidature System (RECS) is used for HDR candidature maintenance, progression, thesis and examinations and supervisor registration activities. Detailed quick reference guides and past webinars can be found on RECS under Guides. Lead supervisor responsibilities on RECS. As a lead supervisor, you will receive notifications and tasks from RECS as it relates to your student’s journey through their candidature. An overview of the

Reimbursements - Intranet

Reimbursements. Fleet Management covers the majority of vehicle expenses, such as repairs, registration, E-Toll tags and fuel. However, you may find you need to spend money on vehicle-related costs, such as parking. If this happens, you can get reimbursed using Fraedom (formerly Spendvision) or through your local finance staff member.. Reimbursements through Concur. You can acquit your expenses using the University’s expense management system, Concur. The class code for vehicle related

Bringing together new and returning students for our Semester 2 Welcome Program - Intranet

Bringing together new and returning students for our Semester 2 Welcome Program. 8 July 2024. Our Welcome Program for Semester 2 kicks off next Monday 15 July, with six weeks of inspiring events, activities and workshops for all students to connect with peers through their cohort, faculty and school. Our Semester 2 Welcome Program, coordinated by Student Life in collaboration with faculties, schools, and student-focused teams across the University, is taking place from Monday 15 July and

David Pacey appointed Chief Governance Officer - Intranet

David Pacey appointed Chief Governance Officer. 14 July 2022. The University has appointed David Pacey to a new leadership role as the University’s Chief Governance Officer. New Chief Governance Officer, David Pacey. In this role, David provides expert advice to Senate, the Vice-Chancellor, Chair of Academic Board and senior management, and ensures policies and strategies are implemented to ensure organisational integrity and good governance. David is the Company Secretary for the University

Previous election results - Intranet

Previous election results. Staff declared elected for the 2022 - 2023 term. CHAIR OF ACADEMIC BOARD ELECTION. A ballot for the position of Chair of Academic Board was held from Monday 1 November 2021 to Monday 15 November 2021. There were 122 persons eligible to vote and 108 valid ballots received (88.52% participation rate). The following candidate has been declared elected for a two-year term commencing on 1 January 2022 and concluding on 31 December 2023:. Professor Jane Hanrahan. Academic

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