Cancer Council NSW boost Professor Mark Molloy's innovative bowel cancer research - Intranet

Professor Mark Molloy. We spoke with Professor Molloy to hear more about how this grant will assist in both tackling bowel cancer and how this knowledge can be applied to frontline ... Cancer Council NSW boost Professor Mark Molloy's innovative bowel cancer research.

Our next Vice-Chancellor - Intranet

Mark Scott AO has been appointed the University's 27th Vice-Chancellor and Principal. ... Chancellor Belinda Hutchinson, Mark Scott and Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen Garton in the Quadrangle on Camperdown Campus.

Ketch Cloud Inc. (Cookie Consent Management System)- Pilot Implementation Phase

What is the Cookie Consent Management System - Pilot Implementation Phase?
The implementation phase is part of a broader Web Uplift project led by Marketing and Communications in partnership with several ICT teams. The pilot implementation phase only focusses on the delivery of the Ketch cookie banner to five specific websites.

The pilot implementation aimed to: 

1. Achieve regulatory compliance with both current international and forthcoming national privacy laws. 

2. Establish a repeatable implementation pattern for future enterprise solution across all University digital platforms.

3. Strengthen digital governance and reduce the University's privacy-related risk profile.

4. Leverage insights from this pilot to inform future decisions regarding enterprise-wide solution design and support models. 

The implementation of Ketch's solution positions the University as proactive and responsible in managing digital data and privacy rights. 

 

What is Ketch?
The University of Sydney has selected Ketch Kloud Inc. as the vendor to provide cookie consent banners to pop-up when users visit University web pages.
Okta MFA has been integrated with the Ketch solution. This means that users will continue to use their unikey to be authenticated prior to entering web pages that have a cookie banner pop-up.

What has changed?
A cookie banner (i.e. a pop-up message asking user for their cookie acceptance) will appear when a user enters one of the five University web pages with the Ketch solution added (refer to Table 1)

Background on changes

  • As part of a broader Cookie Consent Management Pilot led by Marketing and Communications team and in partnership

Health sciences - Intranet

Professor Mark Halaki, Dean.

In the media - Intranet

NDTV.com • June 04, 2025. Professor Mark Connor and Dr Marina Junqueira Santiago from the Macquarie School of Medicine and collaborators at the Universities of Sydney. ... Breakfast with Mark Gibson - Fri, 16 May 2025 08:54:12 0800.

2023 academic promotions announced - Intranet

Mark Johnson, School of Art, Communication and English. Rebecca McKibbin, School of Economics. ... Jonathan Danon, School of Chemistry. Mark White, School of Chemistry. Alexander Yuen, School of Chemistry.

Setting passwords for existing Zoom meetings

It is best practice when scheduling Zoom meetings to include a passcode in the settings of a meeting. In some instances you may need to update a previously scheduled Zoom meeting and add a passcode.  

 

May - Intranet

Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott wrote to all staff and students with an update on the protest encampment. ... Vice-Chancellor and President Mark Scott wrote to colleagues to advise that the annual staff engagement survey deadline has been extended.

Adrian Hunt is an experienced Medical Retina Sub-Specialist Ophthalmologist working in Sydney while conducting research as a PhD Candidate with Prof Mark Gillies at the Save Sight Institute, The University of Sydney. Adrian conducts research with the Fight Retinal Blindness project investigating real world treatment outcomes in Ophthalmology.

Location South Block, Sydney Eye Hospital 8 Macquarie Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia (South)

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