June 2020 governance update - Intranet
Ms Louise Atkins and Ms Amanda Setiadi presented a Sydney Future Students recruitment update (PDF) and provided a report for Semester 1 2020 (PDF).
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Ms Louise Atkins and Ms Amanda Setiadi presented a Sydney Future Students recruitment update (PDF) and provided a report for Semester 1 2020 (PDF).
Professor Linda Connor and Professor Louise Sharpe were elected to the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia this week for their contributions to advancing research knowledge and developing new approaches ... Professor Louise Sharpe.
My deepest gratitude to the team Louise Sheehy, Kazuma Holden and Jill Cooper. ... My colleague Louise teaches urinary catheterisation using a dinner party metaphor.
A team of six supervisors - Professor Louise Baur, Associate Professor Sumithra Muthayya, Associate Professor Michelle Dickson, Dr Leonie Burgess, Professor Sandra Eades and Professor Jonathan Craig and strong governance and leadership
award and Dr Louise Thornton who won the Extraordinary dedication award!
Picture: Louise Bannerman, Diversity and Inclusion Officer, and Mark Smith at the Mardi Gras briefing.
FMH Wins 22 April. 12 June 2025. Achievements from around the faculty this week. FMH researchers awarded funding from Cancer Council NSW. Four Faculty researchers have received funding from Cancer Council NSW to support their cancer research projects. Dr David Waddington from the Sydney School of Health Sciences and the Image X Institute has received $450,000 for the project Improved MRI-guided radiotherapy for pancreatic cancer enabled by robust artificial intelligence. Dr Nicholas Hindley,
Emma-Louise is specialised in the commercialisation of healthcare related technologies and works with researchers, clinicians, and industry to improve healthcare outcomes worldwide. ... Emma-Louise is responsible for the assessment, protection and commercialisation of intellectual property developed by University of Sydney researchers, including theKarmen Kong brings with her a rich background in biotechnology and
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Researcher Training) Professor Louise Sharpe and GRS Director Edwina Grose hosted a webinar on 5 March to outline the proposed changes and the consultation process.
A Project Grant ($1m) to Professor Louise Baur to explore the efficacy of alternate day fasting diets in obese teens.
FMH researchers awarded $43.9m in MRFF funding. 20 March 2023. 30 Faculty of Medicine and Health led projects received funding to support research projects including preventing e-cigarette use among adolescents and reducing risky drinking and related harms in First Nations primary health settings. and team were awarded $595,972 to expand upon research on Rett syndrome, a prevalent childhood dementia caused by mutations in MECP2. Chief Investigators:. Brian Gloss. Associate Professor Carolyn
If so, have you completed the Core modules? A message from Professor Louise Sharpe, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Researcher Training) to higher degree by research (HDR) students, from the April 2025 edition
We established the Hub to help academics at all career stages to achieve excellence and ensure their research has real-world impact.” Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Researcher Training) Professor Louise Sharpe said.
Watch the video below to hear from Pro-Vice Chancellor (Researcher Training) Louise Sharpe on how the framework supports supervisors and their students to plan out their candidature, and to develop
says Professor Louise Sharpe, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Researcher Training).
Sydney Law School’s Professor David Rolph discussing Australian defamation laws with journalist David Marr, former Melbourne University Press CEO Louise Adler and the ABC’s Osman Faruqi.
September. Louise Bannerman discusses Disability Awareness Week and how staff can engage with Disability Services.
Professor Adrian Bauman. Professor William Bellew. Associate Professor Philayrath Phongsavan. Dr Louise Hardy.
Gautam Wali, Faculty of Medicine and Health. Jocelyn Louise Bowden, Faculty of Medicine and Health. ... Andrew Harman, Faculty of Medicine and Health. Wendy Louise Lipworth, Faculty of Medicine and Health.
Professor Louise Sharpe, Faculty of Science.
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