June - Intranet

With all the changes in the teaching and learning space across the University, we have launched a new intranet section called ‘Teaching Support’.

October - Intranet

. Our expectations of conduct in troubled times. 26 October 2023. A message from Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, about how we exercise our rights of freedom of speech in a manner that considers the impact on other members of our community. Find out about some of the actions we’re taking at the University. An update on Focus 1 and an invitation to register for the Academic Excellence Program Town Hall. To mark World Audiovisual Heritage Day on 27 October, we chat to Dr Amanda

Complaints and appeals - Intranet

Complaints and appeals. You can raise complaints or concerns about:. the conduct of a University of Sydney research investigator. a University of Sydney research project or activity. the decisions of a University of Sydney Human Research Ethics Committee. research activities undertaken without appropriate ethics approval. another ethical review body. research projects which are non-compliant with the relevant legislation, codes and guidelines. Complaints may be made by anyone (eg. participants,

Starting a new clinical trial - Intranet

See the Human ethics intranet pages for more on ethics approval and processes.

Operations and safety - Intranet

Resources for staff involved in international engagement and collaboration. If you are arranging travel on University business, please refer to the information on the main staff intranet.

2024 - Intranet

. Faculty of Science Staff Awards 2024. 12 June 2025. On Wednesday 27 November, the Faculty of Science Staff Learning and Teaching awards, as well as Technical and Professional awards, were presented by Dean Marcel Dinger at the faculty's end-of-year celebration. But it isn't the biggest and mathematicians' search for perfection will continue. A group of scientists from Europe and Australia seeks to unlock mysteries of flower development. Spoiler: target sensitive nostrils with a 'scent fence'.

June - Intranet

Articles. the University of Sydney’s newest core research facility, will launch on 17 July. Following an outage on Thursday 28 June, full access has now been restored to the e-Recruit system. Pride of place, the University-hosted conference celebrating the 40th anniversary of Mardi Gras was a raging success. In response to a letter from the NTEU, the Vice-Chancellor reaffirms key facts about the University's discussions with the Ramsay Centre, including non-negotiable matters such as academic

New Starter Onboarding in Workday

Welcome to the University of Sydney! This guide has been created by Human Resources to assist you in navigating to the onboarding section in Workday.

You will be able to access the onboarding section in Workday once you have commenced. If you are yet to commence, please read the below onboarding section once you start. 

As a new staff member, it is important that you manage your personal information in Workday. Please view the following to make sure the information is either entered or correct:

  • Contact information.
  • Citizenship. 
  • Bank account details. 
  • Emergency contacts.
  • Profile photo. 
  • Tax file number. 
  • Superannuation. 
  • Retiree and other primary job status.  
 
 

Advance your research career - Intranet

The Researcher Development Hub. The Researcher Development Hub is a website created and managed by the Researcher Development Unit that includes articles, resources, events and internal funding opportunities for academics at the University of Sydney to advance their research careers. Designed to be a comprehensive digital platform for researchers to source the right information at the right time, the Researcher Development Hub makes it easy to find the development support you’re looking for.

Progression requirements - Intranet

Visit the PPR Intranet Page for more details. The University of Sydney Policy Register.

March - Intranet

Intranet maintenance work scheduled for Thursday 18 March has been cancelled and will be rescheduled to a later date. ... Colleagues can access intranet pages as usual. The Senate of the University of Sydney has appointed Mark Scott AO as our next Vice-Chancellor and Principal.

Scholars at Risk (SAR) - Intranet

Scholars at Risk (SAR). Scholars at Risk (SAR) is a global network of higher education institutions that can offer temporary research and teaching positions for threatened scholars. SAR offers a point of contact and initial connection between scholars and a truly global network. Joining this network marks the University’s commitment to academic freedom and being a refuge for scholars who face dangerous conditions in their home country. Supporting SAR scholars at University of Sydney. The

Assessment and appeals - Intranet

Visit the University’s Staff Intranet for information for unit of study coordinators and other staff.

FMH 3 minute thesis winners 2020 - Intranet

FMH Three Minute Thesis winners 2020. 21 August 2020. Bridget Foley, Emma Ho and Andrea Pattinson were selected to represent the Faculty of Medicine and Health (FMH) at the University wide final. Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is an international competition that features higher degree by research students from over 55 institutions across Australia, New Zealand and Asia. It challenges students to tell the story of their research: what they are doing, why it matters, and what they hope to achieve,

Cyber safe travel - Intranet

Cyber safe travel. International travel can expose you to increased cyber security risks and requires additional steps to protect yourself and the University’s devices and digital information. This information has been put together to help you be prepared, informed, and aware before, during and after your trip. It will help you understand the cyber security threats you may face when travelling and respond to them confidently. Why cyber security matters when travelling. The University

Research and IP commercialisation - Intranet

Research and IP commercialisation. The Commercialisation Office (formerly known as CDIP) is there to partner and advise you throughout the commercialisation journey from ideation to impact. The Commercialisation Office covers a broad area of expertise and keen to hear from you. Find information about:. you in the commercialisation process. Training and workshops, guidance, and information on funding available to support your ideas and inventions to be able to turn them into solutions, products

Laboratory safety - Intranet

General information about laboratory hazards and safety.

Finspiration - Intranet

Finspiration. The LEADing Finance Career Capability Development stream launched Finspiration with a wide range of training videos and articles to supercharge you to become the best Finance Partner you can be. This has been carefully selected by our team and categorised under skillsets you identified as part of our Business Partnering Coat of Arms exercise in our first Skill-Up series. Have you come across an article you think is worth sharing? Send it through and we will add it to Finspiration.

Recognising excellence in teaching - Intranet

National awards for teaching excellence now open. 11 May 2020. With nominations now open for the 2020 Australian Awards for University Teaching, we catch up with some previous winners about ways to inspire and engage students. The Australian Awards for University Teaching (AAUT) recognise teaching excellence and reward the diverse contributions made by individuals and teams to the quality of student learning. University of Sydney educators are eligible to apply, whether they are in

Compendium of Cultural Competence Resources and Practices in teaching and learning - Intranet

Compendium of Cultural Competence Resources and Practices in teaching and learning: seeing, hearing and acknowledging Aboriginal and Torres Islander world views in Science curricula. 20 August 2020. Associate Professor Rosanne Quinnell, Dr Rebecca Cross and Associate Professor Jaime Gongora demonstrate how the world views of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples can be incorporated into Science curricula. The authors acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands upon which our

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