Professor Brendan McCormack wins Paul Tournier Prize - Intranet

Professor Brendan McCormack wins Paul Tournier Prize. 12 June 2025. Professor Brendan McCormack, Head of School and Dean at Sydney Nursing School, is an internationally recognised leader in person-centred healthcare, with a career spanning research, leadership, and cultural transformation. We spoke with Professor McCormack to learn more about the achievements that led to his Paul Tournier Prize. Professor Brendan McCormack. Can you tell us about the Paul Tournier Prize? The Paul Tournier Prize

University-wide focus areas for a better place to work - Intranet

University-wide focus areas for a better place to work. 17 March 2025. In response to feedback from our Sydney Listens 2024 survey, we’ve strengthened our focus on developing and implementing University-wide actions to make Sydney a better place to work and a place that works better. A Sydney Listens Steering Committee and Sydney Listens Network have been formed to coordinate University-wide actions in response to feedback given by staff, through our annual Sydney Listens survey. “A lot of

Draft change proposal - Intranet

Draft change proposal. Final change plan. The final change plan (FCP) was released on Thursday 3 June 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. Draft change document. Date released. Draft Change Proposal (DCP): Improving service delivery in the Sydney Medical School (pdf, 1.2mb) - updated 22 April 2021. Tuesday 20 April 2021. Appendix 1: Current

University appoints new Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor - Intranet

University appoints new Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor. 30 August 2021. Professor Annamarie Jagose, current Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (University Schools), has been appointed the University of Sydney's Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor. Professor Jagose will take up the new role in mid-October. The announcement follows a highly competitive and comprehensive local and international search over the last 12 months. The Selection

Recognition for designing positive digital experiences - Intranet

Recognition for designing positive digital experiences. 21 October 2024. The customer experience (CX) team from Information and Communications Technology (ICT) recently won two prestigious industry awards celebrating the best of digital experience. The team received their awards in October at the Contentsquare CX Circle event in Sydney. Fino Lin, Rahul Nath and Habib Salem near Sydney Harbour with two awards: Best Digital Experience Innovation and Best Digital Team. Fino Lin, Rahul Nath and

$23 million for innovative health and medical research - Intranet

$23 million for innovative health and medical research. 15 December 2022. Researchers from the Faculty of Medicine and Health, Faculty of Science and the University’s multidisciplinary initiatives have been awarded more than $23.3 million from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) for 22 Ideas Grant projects. The NHRMC Ideas Grants support researchers at all career stages undertaking innovative and creative research projects in any area of health and medical research from

Young Tall Poppy Science Awards 2015 - Intranet

Young Tall Poppy Science Awards 2015. 23 February 2015. Nominations are now open for the Young Tall Poppy Science Awards for 2015. These awards recognise excellence in early career research across all the sciences including mathematics, alongside a passion and capacity to communicate science to the community. For more information and nomination forms visit the AIPS website.

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Researcher Training), Professor Louise Sharpe provides exciting update to HDR community - Intranet

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Researcher Training), Professor Louise Sharpe provides an exciting update to the HDR community. 26 April 2023. Professor Louise Sharpe shares current opportunities and important news relevant to our Higher Degree by Research community. I can’t believe that we are already well into Research Period 2! We had a great start to this research period with our Wicked Research For Wicked Problems event on climate change and sustainability. We were lucky enough to have Professor

Multiple University system outage: resolved - Intranet

Outage of multiple University systems resolved. 5 November 2020. Between 12.20–3.20pm today, several University websites and services were unavailable including the University website, staff intranet and Virtual Private

Resolved: Office 365 outage - Intranet

Resolved: Microsoft Office 365 outage. 15 June 2020. Update: the problem affecting access to various Microsoft Office 365 services has been resolved. Update: this issue has been resolved. Thank you for your patience. ICT are currently investigating issues with various Microsoft Office 365 (O365) services. You may experience errors when logging into email, SharePoint, Yammer, Teams, OneDrive and other O365 services. This is also impacting O365 users outside the University. ICT are working with

Engage business and research development specialists - Intranet

Engage business and research development specialists. We are highly committed professionals who partner with researchers to promote cutting-edge research projects for government and industry investments nationally and across the globe. We supply proactive, catalytic, and capacity-building services to help researchers attract research funding and create productive relationships. We develop and implement strategies that increase the University’s institutional competitiveness. Powered by

Leading Faculty of Science researcher named Scientist of the Year - Intranet

Leading Faculty of Science researcher named Scientist of the Year. 3 June 2024. Congratulations to Professor Anita Ho-Baillie, who beat out an impressive field to win the Scientist of the Year Award at the AusSpace24 Australian Space Awards. The awards, now in their fifth year, are open to all businesses supporting the Australian space industry across fields including rocket launching, telecommunications, satellites, energy, mining, transport, agriculture and disaster and water management and

Science academics awarded prestigious ARC Grants - Intranet

Science academics awarded prestigious ARC Grants. 3 November 2023. The Australian Research Council (ARC) have announced the latest round of successful Discovery Project and Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities (LIEF) grants. Congratulations to colleagues from the Faculty of Science listed below. ARC Discovery Projects. Professor Nathan Lo, $574,037 – Testing links between life-history and genome evolution. Professor Alexander Molev, $387,592 – Investigating quantum algebras

FMH students lead the vaccination charge - Intranet

FMH students lead the vaccination charge. 20 September 2021. Behind the scenes of NSW Health vaccination centres our FMH students and staff are working hard to get COVID-19 vaccines delivered safely to our community. Learning with real world impact, Faculty of Medicine and Health students have jumped at the chance to gain practical experience and assist New South Wales residents get their COVID-19 vaccinations. Staff from Sydney Pharmacy School alongside health professional from Sydney Local

Revised change proposal - Intranet

Revised change proposal. Staff and their unions are encouraged to consider the draft change proposal (DCP). The deadline for any feedback and suggestions was 5pm on 19 October 2021 and is now closed. There has been a delay to the release of the Final Change Plan (FCP) mentioned in the draft implementation plan. A new date will be released soon. Please note: There is an intermittent issue affecting PDF documents accessed from Google Chrome. If you experience any problems please try a

Congratulations to Professor Ian Curthoys - Intranet

Congratulations to Professor Ian Curthoys. 25 November 2014. School of Psychology. Congratulations to Professor Ian Curthoys from the School of Psychology, who has been awarded the Gold Medal of the Prosper Meniere Society for his research into vestibular function. The Prosper Meniere Society is the international society for the study of the inner ear and Meniere's Disease.

Curriculum Review - Intranet

Curriculum Review. The School is currently in the process of reviewing the DVM Curriculum post implementation. Curriculum Review Core Working Group Membership. Natalie Courtman. Katrina Bosward. John House. Mary Thomson. Peter White. Discipline Areas. Surgery/Anatomy/Diagnostic Imaging. Veterinary Professional Practice. Public Health/Epidemiolgy/Research & Enquiry/One Health. Pathobiology (including Microbiology & Parasitology). Medicine/Physiology/Anaesthesia/Pharmacology. Animal

Springing into action this World Physical Activity Day - Intranet

Springing into action this World Physical Activity Day. 12 June 2025. To celebrate World Physical Activity Day on Wednesday 6 April, Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis from the Faculty of Medicine and Health spoke with us about how he and his team are challenging conventional wisdom with their approach towards physical activity research. Swapping the gym for taking the stairs. Professor Stamatakis recognises that while gyms and sporting activities are great, they appeal to a minority of adults and

New bespoke space open for Indigenous students - Intranet

New bespoke space open for Indigenous students. 1 March 2021. The Gadigal Centre has now opened for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at Sydney can now access the Gadigal Centre, a dedicated and bespoke space located in the John Woolley Building at the Camperdown Campus. The new centre offers individual and group study space for Indigenous students, as well as kitchen facilities and a library. It is also the primary point of

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