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Over $8 million in research funding to Sydney ARC Future Fellows. 8 August 2024. Mid-career researchers recognised in fellowship scheme. Five Sydney Science researchers have been awarded Australian Research Council funding in recognition of their projects tacking key research challenges. These new Future Fellowships are awarded to outstanding mid-career researchers, who will receive funding support for the next four years. Congratulations to the following colleagues;. Professor Ben Colagiuri
Beyond CRISPR: seekRNA delivers a new pathway for accurate gene editing. 2 July 2024. An Australian breakthrough in gene editing is set to advance the field further with the development of a new tool called seekRNA. Dr Sandro Ataide, from the School of Life and Environmental Sciences, is leading the development of a new method with greater accuracy and flexibility than the industry standard, CRISPR, which has revolutionised genetic engineering in medicine, agriculture and biotechnology. “With
Big data maps world's ocean floor. 10 August 2015. Scientists from the University of Sydney’s School of Geosciences have led the creation of the world’s first digital map of the seafloor’s geology. It is the first time the composition of the seafloor, covering 70 percent of the Earth’s surface, has been mapped in 40 years; the most recent map was hand drawn in the 1970s.
USS commendations 2016 - Semester 1. First Year. Commendations. ARBC1611. Introductory Arabic 1A. NESRINE BASHEER. SLC. --. ARCA1000. Early Humans: Hunters and Farmers. PATRICK FAULKNER. SOPHI. --. ARHT1001. Style and Substance: Introducing Art History. MARK DE-VITIS. SLAM. --. CHNS1101. Chinese 1A (For Beginners). SHIDONG AN. SLC. --. CHNS1201. Chinese 1C (For Advanced Beginners). CHRISTINE JI. SLC. --. CHNS1303. Chinese for Background Speakers 1. WEI WANG. SLC. --. EUST1001. European Identity
Five minutes with our Makers & Shapers: Roxanna Pebdani. 4 September 2023. Associate Professor Roxanna Pebdani was named a Maker & Shaper by her peers for leading the successful Incoming Intellectuals induction program and embedding anti-racism and anti-discrimination curriculum in the School of Health Sciences. What does it mean to be named a Maker & Shaper by your peers? It was a total surprise and a true honour to be recognised – there were quotes from staff and I was so touched by what
What's on at FMH 31 May 2021. 31 May 2021. What's on at FMH is our new fortnightly events digest. Find out what's happening around the faculty this month, how to register and what to catch up on. Coming up this month. All Faculty Meeting. Camperdown (in person and online). Thursday 17 June, 1-2pm. West Precinct (in-person). Tuesday 29 June, 9.30-11am . North Precinct (in-person). Friday 9 July, 3pm-4:30pm. Please join us for our first Faculty Meeting of the year, where we will:. provide an
2020 Lifespan Seed Grants Program. 16 March 2020. The Lifespan Research Network, part of the Faculty of Medicine and Health, are pleased to announce the pilot FMH Lifespan Seed Grants Program 2020. This program supports new and early-stage, lifespan research projects that align with the FMH Strategy 2025 and will fund up to 7 projects at $10,000 each. The Lifespan Seed Grants Program aims to:. encourage new multidisciplinary collaborations across the faculty. support new and pilot projects
Faculty of Science Executive Leadership Team update. 29 August 2023. Recently announced by the Dean of Science, Professor Marcel Dinger, the below appointments to the Executive Leadership Team. Congratulations to Associate Professor Girish Lakhwani who has been appointed Associate Dean, Strategic Partnerships and External Engagement and Associate Professor Sanaa Zaki who has been appointed Associate Dean, Student Life (to incorporate Student Affairs). Please note in relation to the Sanaa’s
Special event: Indigenous strategy launch and Indigenous Student Centre opening. 22 February 2021. Colleagues are invited to attend an online event launching the University's new Indigenous strategy, One Sydney, Many People 2021–2024, and the opening of the Indigenous Student Centre, on Friday 5 March. Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver AM, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services) will launch the University's One Sydney, Many People Strategy 2021–2024 and the open of The Gadigal
2023 Heart Foundation Award recipients. 30 October 2023. Congratulations to the 2023 winners of Heart Foundation Research Awards. Heart Foundation awards recognise excellence and innovation in Australian heart, stroke and blood vessel disease research. Congratulations to all the FMH recipients of 2023 Heart Foundation grants, awarded for projects commencing their research in 2024:. Dr Robert Hume, Vanguard – Two Year Grant for a biodegradable blood vessel replacement to regrow damaged
Welcome week across our health precincts. 20 February 2023. We were excited to welcome students into 2023 across our health precincts during Welcome Week! Jump to Welcome week at our:. Welcome week at our Central Sydney (Patyegarang) Precinct . Our student ambassadors welcomed students to our stall in the Camperdown Welcome Village. We handed out badges, faculty merch and students played games to win plushie organs. We invited students to experience the FMH Media Lab in the Anderson Stuart
Further information. Guidance on how to use Resource Booker will be available on the Venue Bookings intranet page from 21 December. ... You will be able to access Resource Booker from 21 December via the ‘Room bookings’ link in the Popular Systems section on the homepage of the intranet or via the Venue
How evolving landscapes impacted First Peoples' migration to Australia. 1 May 2024. For the first time, dynamic modelling of terrain has helped us better understand how humans first travelled across the continent of Sahul between 35,000 and 70,000 years ago. New research led by the University of Sydney offers fresh understanding of the migration patterns of Australia and New Guinea’s First Peoples, and where they lived in the 40,000 years following humanity’s arrival on the then combined
How did the early Great Barrier Reef manage rapid environmental change? 29 April 2024. A new study, conducted on One Tree Island, shows that coral reef growth wasn't halted but just went deeper, slower. As the modern Great Barrier Reef emerged after the last ice age, it had to cope with multiple environmental stresses – rising sea levels, increased sediment from a flooding coastline, ocean turbulence and likely warming oceans. It has been speculated that these factors inhibited the emergence
Final change plan. Review of final change plan. Formal change document. Date released. Thursday 2 June 2022. Attachment 1:Thursday 13 August 2020. Final change plan. Formal change document. Date released. All-staff email from the Associate Dean (Research): final change plan (FCP) released. Thursday 13 August 2020. Final change plan (FCP) (PDF, 345KB). Thursday 13 August 2020. Final change plan (FCP) – track changes (PDF, 365KB). Thursday 13 August 2020. Attachment A: Reanalysis on the basis
Action required for users of University-owned computers who are working remotely full time. 17 September 2020. Securing your University-owned Windows (PC) or Apple Mac computer between Monday 21 and Friday 25 September will ensure ICT can regularly roll out security updates. Having your device/s updated and trusted on our University network is now more important than ever to avoid exposure to security vulnerabilities and manage threats from untrusted devices. To help us secure your
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. 9 December 2024. 09 December 2024. Join us in welcoming the newest members of the Faculty of Medicine and Health! Join us in welcoming the newest members of the Faculty of Medicine and Health! Join us in welcoming the newest members of the Faculty of Medicine and Health! Join us in welcoming the newest members of the Faculty of Medicine and Health! Join us in welcoming the newest members of the Faculty of Medicine and Health! Join us in welcoming the newest members of the Faculty of Medicine
Research invoicing. Research Invoicing enables researchers to reduce time spent on administration, freeing up their time for research. This has been achieved through consultation with key stakeholders to understand how best to develop a research invoice automation process. About the process. Financial milestones set-up at grant initiation in IRMA. Automated research-driven process. Automated invoice creation (calculation, account posting, workflow and distribution). Faculty Finance receive
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