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. Congratulations to our researchers awarded ARC Future Fellowships. 28 July 2014. Five Science academics awarded ARC Future Fellowships. School of Biological Sciences. School of Physics.
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. Congratulations to our researchers awarded ARC Future Fellowships. 28 July 2014. Five Science academics awarded ARC Future Fellowships. School of Biological Sciences. School of Physics.
Meet The Daffodil Centre researchers. 31 March 2021. Meet the researchers contributing to The Daffodil Centre, which aims to be Australia’s leading cancer control prioritisation and policy research centre. and Professor Nehmat Houssami along with researchers from Cancer Council NSW will contribute their expertise to the centre, launched on Tuesday 30 March 2021. The centre is a partnership between the Faculty of Medicine and Health and the Cancer Council NSW and is a significant milestone
One patient's journey through critical illness and rehabilitation. 12 June 2025. In partnership with St George Hospital Intensive Care Unit (ICU), the Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy team have lead the development of educational materials facilitating cross disciplinary learning during COVID-19. Still image from one of the educational videos. The upcoming move of Sydney School of Health Sciences to Camperdown holds exciting potential for interdisciplinary projects and collaborations, and the
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Early career researchers awarded $5.1m funding. 28 August 2023. The University of Sydney has received funding for 12 research projects through the Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) scheme. The Australian Research Council (ARC) Chief Executive Officer, Ms Judi Zielke PSM, announced $86 million for 200 projects to support early career researchers. The University was awarded $5.1m to fund 12 up-and-coming researchers. Congratulations to the following
Sydney science researchers receive Investigator Grants. 12 October 2022. The 2022 National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Investigator Grants have been announced. The scheme aims to allow flexibility for researchers to pursue important new research directions, to form collaborations, and foster innovative and creative research. Congratulations to and Dr Rachel Menzies on being awarded a combined $7.7 million for projects ranging from statistical bio informatics at single cell
MRFF funding announcement, celebrating International Clinical Trials Day . 20 May 2024. International Clinical Trials Day is celebrated across the world on 20 May. Congratulations to our three FMH researchers who have been awarded over $8.9 million in funding from the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care's Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) Clinical Trials Activity initiative. ADAPT-ED: An adaptive trial of emergency department interventions for back pain . Drhas
Revised change proposal. The Final Change Plan (FCP) and Final Implementation Plan (FIP) for the Academic reorganisation of Medical Sciences was released on Monday 23 November 2020.. 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. Thursday 12 November 2020. Appendix 8.1: Unredacted feedback (pdf, 701kb). Monday 26
Educational Development and Excellence Subcommittee. The purpose of the Subcommittee is to provide strategic direction for the development, improvement and promotion of all formal and informal educational excellence reward and recognition programs, and their alignment with faculty and University strategies, appointment, staff development and promotion processes and with external frameworks, especially the Professional Standards Framework (2023). The Subcommittee provides high-level oversight to
Meet Olaitan Ogunbodede, HDR student and 2023 NSW International Student of the Year. 6 December 2023. Olaitan Ogunbodede, PhD (Medicine and Health) candidate and this year's NSW International Student of the Year, shares his experience as an HDR student at Sydney. Olaitan Ogunbodede, PhD candidate. We spoke with Olaitan Ogunbodede, winner of this year's NSW International Student of the Year Award – Higher Education and final-year PhD candidate, about what inspired him to study medicine and
$20 million for innovative health and medical research. 19 December 2022. 18 researchers from the Faculty of Medicine and Health secured $20 million in the latest round of NHMRC funding. Firing up oncolytic vectors: viral based strategies to repurpose necroptosis. Necroptosis is an inflammatory form of cell death that could be harnessed to turn on the immune response and fight tumours. This research will study necroptosis signalling and adapt existing approved oncolytic viruses to deliver
Australia Day honours. 5 February 2020. Nine Faculty of Medicine and Health members have been congratulated in the 2020 Australia Day honours list. Companion (AC) in the General Division of the Order of Australia. Professor Bruce Gregory Robinson AM . Sydney Medical School (Northern Clinical School). For eminent service to medical research, and to national healthcare, through policy development and reform, and to tertiary education. Officer (AO) in the General Division of the Order of Australia
PERIscope Commercialisation Award: turning research into impactful innovations. 15 August 2023. Apply for the PERIscope Commercialisation Award to accelerate the commercial and market potential of your invention and catalyse transformative change. Are you a senior researcher at the University of Sydney with a groundbreaking invention that has the potential to solve real-world challenges? Sydney Knowledge Hub, in collaboration with the Post Award Commercialisation Office, have launched
University adopts new media and social media monitoring service. 27 July 2023. Changes are coming to how we monitor and report on the reach of the University's media and social media activities. From August, the Media & PR and Social Media teams will start using monitoring service Meltwater, to capture and report on a broader range of international coverage and support comprehensive social listening and analysis. “We can’t wait to dive in and discover what this new platform can tell us
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Staff Spotlight: Taleah Stanley. 26 May 2025. This series helps the faculty get to know its people and the impact we're having across the state. Taleah Stanley. Tell us a little bit about yourself and where you’re from? Hi, I’m Taleah Stanley, a proud Wiradjuri woman from Wellington, NSW, and a mum to my beautiful 18-month-old son, Beau. I’ve always enjoyed keeping things tidy and organised, it helps bring a sense of calm to the everyday busy life of raising a toddler! While I’ve always
Science researchers named 2022 Young Tall Poppies. 12 July 2022. Three University of Sydney researchers have been awarded the 2022 Young Tall Poppy Science Awards, including Dr Caitlin Cowan from the Faculty of Science, Dr Matthew Griffith from the Faculty of Engineering and The University of Sydney Nano Institute, and Dr Thomas Tu from the Faculty of Medicine and Health. The Young Tall Poppy Awards recognise and celebrate excellence in research and enthusiasm for communicating science
FMH blow it out of the park at 2022 Green Impact awards. 28 November 2022. 2022 was the second year the University wide sustainability action and engagement program Green Impact was run. It asks teams of staff and students to complete subscribed sustainability actions from toolkit over six months. At the end of the program teams are audited by trained students, and then awarded a level of achievement, based on the number of actions they completed. Green Impact brings together people, provides
Breast cancer awareness month with Dr Zakia Hossain. 15 October 2020. The 2020 theme for Breast Cancer Awareness month is ‘together’, which highlights the multi-faceted research and support required to assist in the fight against breast cancer. Dr Zakia Hossain from the Sydney of Health Sciences, has been working on improving breast cancer awareness and screening participation among culturally and linguistically diverse women, Muslim women in the Middle East and women in resource-limited
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