Contact us - Intranet

OGC Lawyer. Archives and Records Management (incl GIPA and Privacy). Student Affairs Unit. ... Student Administration Services (SAS). University Infrastructure (UI). Vice-Chancellor's Office . OGC. Vice-President Operations .

2014 - Intranet

To help make the University a more welcoming, supportive place for all students, Student Support Services is once again encouraging staff to wear an Ask Me badge in the lead up ... All faculty phone calls and webforms from prospective students have now transitioned to the Future Student Contact Centre (FSCC).

Five minutes with Thushara Dibley - Intranet

I had the privilege of putting the application together, organising the program and accompanying the students. ... and Trade; and we know that a number of the students who participated in this activity have gone on to spend more time in Southeast Asia.

Media highlights from the past fortnight - Intranet

International students. The Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor met with the Minister for Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop on 1 February in response to ongoing media reports on alleged foreign interference in ... and students in the context of broader transport infrastructure issues for the University.

Drought affected habitats endanger koalas - Intranet

The generosity of students, staff, alumni, parents and friends has already made such a huge difference, and with your help today, we can continue to make a real impact. ... A terrible state of affairs for a creature we claim to love, that we use as a national symbol, and that has lived happily on this continent for 25 million years.

Five minutes with Shailendra Sawleshwarkar - Intranet

Through the support of a grant funded by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and by using innovative cross-disciplinary educational approaches, I have built international collaborations in ... Something that my students always remind me of is the importance of recognition and respect for diversity – and the need to develop an understanding of issues that affect people in different

Record number of University staff awarded international HEA fellowships - Intranet

Supporting these fellowships is one way it’s helping that along. Associate Professor Alex Lefebvre, Associate Dean (Student Affairs) FASS and Senior Fellow. ... Associate Professor Alex Lefebvre, Associate Dean (Student Affairs) for the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, said receiving his Senior Fellowship (SFHEA) is gratifying.

Laying the foundations for health leadership - Intranet

We have also been fortunate enough to receive two grants funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade through the Australia Awards Fellowships. ... We get a lot of support from donors - which means we have been able to bring more students down from Vietnam to Australia recently.

We join The Conversation - Intranet

It helps its readers to be informed on "live" and complex current affairs and public policy issues. ... Their focus will include The Conversation, but also other important media outlets widely read by key audiences such as future students and alumni.

Education support - Intranet

Education support. The Faculty’s Education Support includes:.

The changing nature of PhDs - Intranet

We need to focus more on employer attributes because the majority of students are entering a workforce outside of academia.". ... The training needs analysis tool has been developed to help research supervisors work with their students to identify areas where they may need training.

Policy

Bullying, Harassment and Discrimination Resolution Procedures 2015

a) the workplace relations advisor must consult with, and refer the complaint (as it relates to the student) to the Student Affairs Unit; and. ... 3) Complaints may also be referred to Workplace Relations:. (a) by the Student Affairs Unit where a complaint made by a student involves allegations that a staff member or affiliate (or

Respecting human rights - Intranet

Support for students. Young people, including students are at a heightened risk of experiencing modern slavery both in Australia and overseas. ... In 2020 we launched an Anti-Slavery Awareness module for students to help them learn what modern slavery is and highlight where to go for assistance and support.

Sharing expertise across borders - Intranet

It will provide an online teaching and learning environment where students across various professional backgrounds come together to solve complex problems in a cross-disciplinary team environment.". ... The forum was hosted by the Ministry of Indian Affairs of the Government of India in Sydney this week, and was supported by the University of Sydney as part of its

Staff elections - Intranet

at least four student members elected by the students. No staff election required. ... student members elected by students. Meetings. At least once per semester.

New Colombo Plan funding success - Intranet

All 17 projects have been supported and offered $1,104,950 funding, which will enable 313 students to undertake student mobility experiences in 2021. ... The NCP funding will open doors for our students while borders are closed.

Staff Fellows of Senate elections: meet your candidates - Intranet

Associate Professor Shelton Peiris, Associate Professor and Director of the Statistics Teaching Program and Sub-Dean of Student Affairs in the Faculty of Science Read statement. ... Ms Jordi Austin, Director, Student Support Services Read statement.

Travel advisory: Belgium (Brussels) - Intranet

location. Staff and students should also register with AIG Travel Assistance for up-to-date information on overseas travel and security. . ... The safety of staff and students is important and if you are planning to travel to Belgium we recommend you delay your travel until further notice.

Supporting colleagues to engage with overseas partners - Intranet

The PCJIS is due to submit a report to the Minister for Home Affairs in July 2021. ... For example, our international collaborations led to the early publication of the COVID-19 genome sequence, have boosted food security in Australia and our region, and given our students exposure to

Sydney Spotlight with Professor Michele Ford - Intranet

Another real highlight for me has been our multidisciplinary field schools, where we take undergraduate students to experience Southeast Asia. ... I led the first of these to Timor-Leste in 2013, where students from medicine, agriculture and education worked on nutrition and food security.

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