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Experts elected to the Australian Academy of the Humanities - Intranet

Professor Annamarie Jagose. Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Professor Annamarie Jagose, said the appointments recognise our academics’ status as thought leaders in their areas of study.

September - Intranet

Congratulations to all our Faculty of Medicine and Health members who are recognised in the King's Birthday 2025 Honours List. ... With our new assessment framework taking effect in Semester 2, learn how to manage academic integrity breaches and support students to act ethically and responsibly during their studies.

September - Intranet

Congratulations to all our Faculty of Medicine and Health members who are recognised in the King's Birthday 2025 Honours List. ... With our new assessment framework taking effect in Semester 2, learn how to manage academic integrity breaches and support students to act ethically and responsibly during their studies.

Media highlights from the past month - Intranet

Media highlights from the past month. 4 February 2019. Our academics feature frequently in the news, speaking on a wide range of subject areas. Read about the hot topics of the past month. Dr Caroline Moul on Studio 10. Image: Network Ten. doctoral candidate in the School of Psychology, spoke to ABC Radio AM about new research finding the 2017 marriage equality postal survey had a negative psychological impact on LGBT Australians, but social support was a source of resilience. and a number of

Five minutes with Eleonora Tsiknas Kazantzis - Intranet

administrative roles across Widening Participation and Outreach, Graduations, Postgraduate Research and the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. ... I joined the University community as a student in 2011 completing a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Modern Greek Studies and recently a Masters in Strategic Public Relations.

$1m in fellowships for stroke prevention and mental health research - Intranet

This will be the first Australian study to assess both the incidence and implications of post-operative atrial fibrillation recurrences and late-onset atrial fibrillation. ... The outcomes from this study will assist development of a risk score to better identify patients at highest risk of devastating complications, such as stroke, allowing clinicians to target effective preventative

Students share ideas with the Honourable Bill Shorten - Intranet

This experience helped students in the Disability, Participation & Health unit of study to gain deep insights into the translation of theory into policy and community action as Mr Shorten outlined the ... Unit of study coordinator, Dr Rebecca Barton reflected that “Students were able to identify mechanisms for exerting influence on public policy as scholarly advocates and have been invited to communicate with

Retirement of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) at end of 2021 - Intranet

Pip’s influence on higher education was recognised in the Queen’s Birthday 2015 Honours List. ... She was awarded an Officer of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to higher education, particularly through contributions to the study of social network modelling, analysis and theory, and to

Academic funding opportunities - Intranet

requests for training at other institutions by trainees or early-career investigators, pilot studies, collaborative projects and other proposals for career development.

University's Governing Committees Update - February 2015 - Intranet

The Board approved the Bachelor of Project Management/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Engineering Honours/Bachelor of Music Studies and the Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise Physiology) (Honours) for introduction in ... Natural Sciences Divisional Board (held on February 23). The Board received an update on the HDR Student Administration Services review and DNS Graduate Research School.

FMH Wins 6 March - Intranet

The study, published by Stanford University, identifies the top two per cent of researchers in the world across individual fields. ... Fifteen researchers from the Kolling Institute in our Northern Sydney (Arabanoo) Precinct have been profiled in an international study recognising the world’s best.

FMH Wins 8 February 2021 - Intranet

Effectiveness of 'no jab no play' policy investigated. The new study published in Preventive Medicine by Dr Ang Li and Mathew Toll measured the impact of the 'no jab no play'

Message from the Vice-Chancellor: Semester 1 Census and the University’s Financial Outlook - Intranet

We have also done far better than we could have hoped in attracting and keeping both international and domestic students to study at Sydney for Semester 1 2021. ... Domestic enrolments are 4% higher than our 2021 budget (7.5% higher than Semester 1 2020), in part due to significant growth in postgraduate coursework enrolments for the first time in

Five minutes with Professor Keith Dobney - Intranet

I joined the voyage through the Solomon Islands, collecting hair and feather samples from domestic animals in very remote island locations for a study on Polynesian migration history – seriously amazing (and

Academic funding opportunities - Intranet

Academic funding opportunities. 12 April 2018. Support for work integrated learning, research on musculoskeletal health and diabetes, and access to the Australian Synchrotron. will support the salary (if requested) and research costs, or portions thereof, of outstanding investigators with a vision to expand the scale and scope of breast cancer research in Australia. The scheme is open to clinical practitioners, senior research leaders, mid- and early career researchers. Internal deadline:

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