Provision of full general practitioner services and emergency medical care to the University community
What is UniBuy?
UniBuy is the way the University buys goods and services: it provides a user interface for the entire procurement lifecycle from sourcing a supplier, creating and administering contracts, raising requisitions, approving expenditure through to ordering and receipting those goods and services. The centrally managed Procurement Operating Model explains the way that the University procures goods and services using UniBuy.
UniBuy excludes the buying of lab reagents and lab consumables. These will continue to be purchased and managed through current buying processes until MyLab is available.
You can also see the UniBuy support and training pages on the staff intranet.
What is Mathematica?
Mathematica offers an interactive classroom experience that helps students explore and grasp concepts, plus gives faculty the tools they need to:
- easily create supporting course materials,
- assignments, and
- presentations.
Rather than requiring different toolkits for different jobs, Mathematica integrates the world's largest collection of:
- algorithms,
- high-performance computing capabilities,
- and a powerful visualization engine in one coherent system.
This makes it ideal for academic research in just about any discipline.
How to see an individual students plan in the Disability Academic Plans Portal
See below information for instructions on how to see an individual students plan in the Disability Academic Plan portal.
You will use this process when you want to view and implement a student’s teaching and learning adjustments, as recommend in the Academic Plan.
Disability Academic Plans are managed by Inclusion and Disability Services
What is the security classification of my research data?
Researchers are often entrusted with sensitive information which if managed incorrectly could have serious implications for the researcher, their research subjects, and/or the University.
Open 9am until 5pm, Monday to Friday
The Learning Hub (Mathematics) helps eligible students to develop their confidence and ability in mathematics and statistics.
How to use Research Professional to discover research funding opportunities
This article outlines how researchers and research support staff can use the Research Professional online database to discover local and international funding opportunities, research policies and research practice news across a broad range of disciplines. Specifically, the article will highlight general features of the database, specialised roles, role capabilities, and reference materials that users can access to better utilise the platform.
Obligations for employer sponsored visa holders and their supervisors
It’s important to be aware that whether you are a temporary visa holder sponsored by the University (subclass 457, 482, 407 visas), or a supervisor of someone on a work visa, you have certain obligations. These are essential for compliance with the Visa and Work Rights Policy and legal immigration requirements.
For further information, refer to the Visa and Work Rights Policy and further advice on work rights and visas.
How to connect a University-managed devices to the SydNet6 network
This article is about connecting a University-managed device to the SydNet6 network.
Getting started in SydneyFMS - external users
SydneyFMS (Facility Management System) is a new enterprise-wide platform for booking and managing research facilities, equipment and services.
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 research facilities operated by Technical Support Services (TSS), faculties and multi-disciplinary initiatives.
Facilities will transition to SydneyFMS in stages during 2025. Ultimately, SydneyFMS will provide researchers with a single point of visibility and access to facilities across approximately 20 different areas of the University.
Office Hours - 9.00am - 4.30pm. All HECS (Commonwealth Assisted) enquiries should be directed to the HECS Office.
AWS Re-Architecture Project Updates
AWS Re-Architecture Changes and Impacts on Applications
To better protect the University from cyber threats we are undertaking critical work that will result in some disruption to applications.
Please see the table below for details of each change.
There are two streams of work.
1. AWS 2.0: restructuring the AWS cloud network to a hub and spoke model to improve maintainability and threat management.
2. WAF: Implementing a Web Application Firewall that will scan traffic at an application level and help to identify and manage malicious traffic.
What is the Virtual Private Network (VPN)?
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) provides individuals secure access to the University network.
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