Communication Disorders Treatment and Research Clinic (Cumberland) Link Edit

We provide speech pathology to a wide range of clients including members of the public. Our team of clinical educators supervise students to treat various communication disorders in adults and children. The CDTRC is a non-profit clinic funded by the University and clinic fees. We are open to members of the public however our clinic fees are not eligible for Medicare rebates.

External email notification banner

This article outlines the key changes around the external notification banner applied to emails sent from outside the University of Sydney, what those changes mean for staff and students, and how to provide feedback.

Mandatory Compliance Training for New Starters - FAQs for Managers

Access to relevant University systems for your new starter may not be enabled until they complete key mandatory compliance modules in Workday.

These FAQs have been developed to support hiring managers.

ICT Field Services at the University

The University Field Services, staff computing team provides remote and onsite support.

Support is accessed via the Shared Service Centre on +61 2 9351 2000 (follow the prompts to speak to an IT specialist).

Provisioning remote access to campus student computer labs

This KB article is for teaching staff looking to provide their unit of study with access to software.

As part of ongoing work to support class for COVID-19, the ICT Client Technology team has been piloting various methods to leverage out fleet of desktops for remote learning.

How to book, cancel or reschedule a booking in SydneyFMS

SydneyFMS (Facility Management System) is a new platform that will provide a single point of visibility and access to research facilities, equipment and services across approximately 20 different areas of the University. 

Researchers will use SydneyFMS to book instruments, digital services and staff engagements at the University's Core Research Facilities and Laboratory Animal Services, as well as facilities operated by Technical Support Services (TSS), faculties and multi-disciplinary initiatives.

Over 2025, SydneyFMS will gradually replace the various legacy booking systems used by these facilities.

How to report an incident in SydneyFMS

SydneyFMS (Facility Management System) is a new platform that will provide a single point of visibility and access to research facilities, equipment and services across approximately 20 different areas of the University. 

Researchers will use SydneyFMS to book instruments, digital services and staff engagements at the University's Core Research Facilities and Laboratory Animal Services, as well as facilities operated by Technical Support Services (TSS), faculties and multi-disciplinary initiatives.

Over 2025, SydneyFMS will gradually replace the various legacy booking systems used by these facilities.

How do I get Adobe Creative Cloud?

During your work at the University, you may be required to use Adobe creative apps such as Photoshop, InDesign and Acrobat to complete tasks or assignments.

These apps are accessible via the Adobe Creative Cloud and are accessible to active staff, and for Students within ICT managed Learning Spaces. 

Note: We have a named user license agreement; it is not permitted for Role Based Accounts to be provisioned with Adobe Creative Cloud accounts/licenses. 

Log into Concur (for HDR students)

Follow the instructions below if you need to access Concur for travel bookings and expense reimbursement.

How to request/start a new project in SydneyFMS

SydneyFMS (Facility Management System) is a new platform that will provide a single point of visibility and access to research facilities, equipment and services across approximately 20 different areas of the University. 

Researchers will use SydneyFMS to book instruments, digital services and staff engagements at the University's Core Research Facilities and Laboratory Animal Services, as well as facilities operated by Technical Support Services (TSS), faculties and multi-disciplinary initiatives

Over 2025, SydneyFMS will gradually replace the various legacy booking systems used by these facilities.

How to order a service or consumable in SydneyFMS

SydneyFMS (Facility Management System) is a new platform that will provide a single point of visibility and access to research facilities, equipment and services across approximately 20 different areas of the University. 

Researchers will use SydneyFMS to book instruments, digital services and staff engagements at the University's Core Research Facilities and Laboratory Animal Services, as well as facilities operated by Technical Support Services (TSS), faculties and multi-disciplinary initiatives.

Over 2025, SydneyFMS will gradually replace the various legacy booking systems used by these facilities. 

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